Common AC Problems
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Unreliable Cooling
Do you think that some of your rooms are too cold when others are still warm? Many Twin City homeowners experience inconsistency in cooling. Although factors such as your home’s age and design may contribute to these consistency issues, you may also have a leak in your duct system. One of our qualified AC professionals will come to your home and inspect your air conditioner and duct system. From there, we will as recommend solutions to the issue.
Failure to Cool
If your air conditioner is simply blowing warm air, basic items like your filter should be checked. Filters that are dirty will prevent your system from working properly and are simple to replace. They can also reduce your system’s productivity.
In reality, adjusting your AC filter in conjunction with other energy-saving measures will save you between 20 and 50 percent of the energy used by your air conditioning. Many air conditioning companies believe that homeowners dealing with an AC leak may need to clean condenser coils or have one of our specialists come out and add refrigerant to your air conditioner in certain situations. Other mechanical failures can also cause cooling problems.
Seasonal air conditioning maintenance is one way to ensure your air conditioner is ready for the season. To ensure that all device components are operating properly, one of our highly qualified and skilled technicians will perform a comprehensive inspection, cleaning, and tune-up.
No Air Movement
If your AC system is on and you don’t feel air coming out of the vents, you may have a broken fan or thermostat. Our friends at Gilmore Heating, Air, and Plumbing, one of the best air conditioning companies, say don’t panic. Double-check the breaker first.
It is simple to repair a tripped breaker on your own, and you can check your device to see whether the fan is working or not. Other less common problems include a faulty blower belt or wiring issues, which call for professional air conditioning services.
Ice Formation
At times, you can see ice accumulating inside your air conditioning unit. Your air conditioner will freeze in a variety of circumstances. Check for enough airflow through and around the air conditioning system.
Airflow may be restricted by dirty air filters, closed dampers, or blocked vents or ducts. If all of these areas appear clear on visual inspection, you might want to contact our qualified team to perform a more thorough examination of your device.
Strange Sounds
You will find any problems with your air conditioning system more easily if you are aware of what it normally sounds like. Strange noises may indicate that something needs to be fixed or replaced.
Squeaking sounds normally suggest an issue with your air conditioner belt, which might need to be realigned or replaced. If you hear grinding noises, you can check the motor’s bearings. Other sounds, such as rattling, may be easier to fix, such as a loose cover.
Odd Operation Patterns
In almost all weather conditions, the air conditioner can turn on at a certain temperature, run for a short period of time, and then turn off. If your air conditioner is continuously running or seems to turn on and off too often, you should fix these concerns.
If your air conditioner never turns off, there may be a problem with the fan, refrigerant level, or relay switches. A clinical visit by a member of our team might be required to diagnose and fix these issues.
A device that repeatedly switches on and off may indicate a dirty or clogged condenser or evaporator. Furthermore, a thorough cleaning will assist in resolving this problem.
Contact McQuillan Bros
If you are experiencing any of these common AC problems and you are unable to overcome them, contact our experienced experts at McQuillan Bros in Twin Cities, MN. We’ve been proudly serving the Minneapolis areas since 1883.