Common Air Conditioner Issues
Dirty Air Filters
Air conditioner filters can easily accumulate dirt, dust, dander, hair, and pollutants. Because of this, they should be replaced every month. Otherwise, the buildup of debris in your filter will restrict cool air from passing through your system. This, in turn, causes your AC to strain itself, subsequently causing future breakdowns.
A new air filter can improve your home’s or commercial business’s indoor air quality. Call our technicians today for an air filter replacement or full unit cleaning.
Low Refrigerant
A common reason for low refrigerant is a leak in your air conditioning unit. Refrigerant leaks can be dangerous to handle for someone who is not qualified or has undergone HVAC training. You should only trust an educated HVAC contractor to recharge your air conditioner’s refrigerant supply. Our technicians can safely complete this air conditioner repair. We can identify the type of refrigerant used by your unit, determine the cause of your leak, and have your system repaired promptly and efficiently. Contact us today to schedule a/c repairs!
Frozen Coils
Frozen AC coils are not a good sign. This issue is primarily the result of poor air circulation. You may have frozen coils in your air conditioning unit if it runs but won’t blow cool air or if you notice condensation or moisture around it. If any of these sound familiar, contact our HVAC technicians. We can unthaw your unit and prevent this issue from recurring.
Loose Parts
Picture this: it’s a quiet day in your home, and you’re feeling hot. You turn on your AC unit to fight the heat, but all you hear is clanking and strange noises coming from your system.
These noisy, boisterous sounds could be a sign that an internal component of your AC unit, such as its belt, is misaligned or loose. Luckily, our HVAC contractors can locate the reason for your loud AC unit and secure the loose part.
Contact Our HVAC Company
Preserve your comfort and extend the lifespan of your HVAC unit with our air conditioning maintenance! Annual HVAC inspections and maintenance appointments can keep your home at your ideal temperature all year long. Additionally, regular scheduled upkeep of your AC unit can reduce your likelihood of having to call in an emergency HVAC repair.
When cared for properly, an AC unit can operate as though it is brand new – despite being multiple years old! During your scheduled maintenance check, our skilled technicians will examine your unit’s fan, evaporator coils, refrigerant amount, thermostat, and air filter closely. We will also clean your condensate drain line to discourage mold growth and grease your air conditioner’s moving parts. The end result is a sleek, clean unit that functions smoothly. For high-quality HVAC maintenance, you can depend on Cook’s Air Conditioning & Heating Specialists. Call us today for a free quote!