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Signs You Need Air Conditioner Repairs

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Two obvious signs that it is time to call an HVAC service professional repairs include your AC not cycling on or your unit blowing out warm. However, there are other signs to look out for.

Call Air Professionals if your AC system:

  • There’s no power to the air conditioner. This could be from a bad thermostat, faulty wiring, tripped breaker or maybe a safety feature shutting itself off. One of our repair technicians will be able to diagnose the problem and get your AC powered back up in no time.

  • The fan belt is worn out. If you hear a squealing sound coming from your AC unit, this might mean that the belt for the fan is wearing out. Before the belt snaps, call one of our Technicians to replace it. The repair resulting from a snapped belt could end up costing you more in the long run.

  • There is a refrigerant leak. If you hear a hissing sound coming from your AC unit, it is a sign your refrigerant is leaking. This is bad for your system and the environment. We will be able to replace the tubing and recharge your system quickly.

  • Evaporator coil is frozen. Restricted airflow, low refrigerant level or even poor circulation can cause your evaporator coil to freeze. Your AC unit will not be able to produce cool air when this happens. Turn off your unit and call us right away. Air conditioner coil leak repair cost is reasonable.

  • No blowing air. This can be caused by a defective fan motor. No air circulation can be a problem in the dead of Summer. If you notice this in your home, turn off your system if the safety feature has not done so already and give us a call. One of our Technicians will repair or replace the motor efficiently.

  • Hot Blowing Air. Is your fan running but warm air is coming out of your vents? This could mean that the compressor is not functioning properly. This is an expensive component of an Air conditioner. You would need an expert to do a proper repair, and most would try and make you replace it.

  • Clogged condensate drain. Over time, dirt and other debris can clog the condensate drain, which can create water damage. Our professionals can flush the system and apply preventative measures to avoid clogs in the future.

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