Air Conditioning

“What’s Wrong With My AC Unit?”

When you go to turn on your air conditioner, you should be able to enjoy steady, cool air flowing into your home. If instead, you are noticing that the airflow is weak or the temperature of the air is warm, it means there is likely a problem within your AC unit. If this is the case, you should reach out to us for air conditioner repairs in Sugar Land, TX sooner than later so you can restore the comfort inside your home. Summertime isn’t the season to be without reliable cooling!

There is more than one problem that can develop in your air conditioning system. But we have good news: our technicians can address them all. Reach out to our team for any of the following issues when they pop up in your air conditioner.

7 Issues Your AC May Run Into

There is more than one problem that your air conditioner might run into this summer. Be on the lookout for any of these repair needs and reach out to us when you notice something has gone wrong with your system.

  1. You have a clogged air filter: Your air filter needs to be changed out or cleaned (if it is reusable) every one to three months. If you don’t do this, the filter can become clogged with dirt and debris, restricting the airflow into your AC unit.
  2. Your evaporator coil is dirty: The evaporator coil in your system needs to stay clean if you want your system to cool your home properly. A professional can clean off a dirty coil to restore your system’s cooling power.
  3. There is a leak in your ductwork: Leaky ductwork is going to be a problem for the delivery of the cool air that your AC system creates. A leak can let cold air out and allow warm, dirty air in.
  4. There are loose parts in the system: Loose parts inside your air conditioner will make a lot of noise. What’s more, it will make it harder for your system to do its job.
  5. Your AC is low on refrigerant. Without a good level of refrigerant in your AC unit, you can’t get the cool air that you need. A refrigerant leak is a serious problem that needs to be repaired so you can get a recharge.
  6. The condensate drain is clogged: Moisture and dirt in your system get siphoned away down a condensate drain. Over time it may become clogged though which will hinder your system’s operation.
  7. Your AC is disconnected from the thermostat: Old age or regular wear and tear can interrupt the connection between your thermostat and your AC. Without the connection, your system won’t be able to run when you need it to.

If something is wrong with your air conditioner, you don’t want to ignore it. Instead, you want to reach out for AC repairs from a professional as soon as you can. Our team can be the source for those repairs.

Contact Fresh Air, LP for all of your AC services. 

Chandler Roncancio

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