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3 Common Air Conditioning Repairs (that You Should Schedule ASAP)

Over a period of time, any large mechanical system will run into trouble. Your air conditioning system is a costly unit, so you want to keep it in good working condition to avoid an early replacement. One way to do this is by scheduling annual air conditioning maintenance and changing the filter every month. And another way to keep your air conditioning system around for longer is to call for repairs as soon as you notice issues.

Prompt air conditioning repair helps ensure the issue does not worsen. Even if the issue does not seem like a big deal now, it can progress into a very costly problem that you won’t want to deal with later on. Here are 3 air conditioning issues you should call a reputable HVAC technician for at the first signs.

  • Frozen Coil – This is a problem that happens all too frequently, and it is often easily preventable. One of the most common reasons for a frozen coil is a dirty air filter, which blocks airflow over the evaporator coil in your air filter. As it thaws, water can drip down onto the air handler, damaging the system and potentially leaking into your home.
  • Low Cooling Capacity – When the temperature in your home does not drop quickly enough, it may not seem like such a big deal. As long as there is still cool air blowing out of your vents, does the cooling time really matter? Definitely! Longer run times equate to greater energy usage, and it can really take a toll on the electrical components. Have a technician check your system as soon as possible.
  • Short Cycling – “Short cycling” is a term that describes your system turning on to start the cooling cycle but shutting off before your home reaches the proper temperature. It will start and stop frequently, which will wear down the compressor, which can result in some particularly costly repairs. Short cycling can be indicative of motor trouble or it may mean that your system was not properly sized in the first place. Check with a technician to find out whether you need repairs or a system replacement.

Call on the help of the friendly professionals at Robbins Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. for air conditioning repair or to get on an AC maintenance schedule in Farmington, NM.

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