Talking About Air Conditioners

Cleaning Tips That Can Help You Troubleshoot Your Air Conditioner

Although kids are getting ready to go back to school all over the United States, there are many homes where air conditioners will still be running for a few more months. When you depend on your air conditioner to do its job most of the year, it is more than a little irksome to come home to a house that seems hotter than it is outside. In that instance, it will be very helpful to be aware of the following tips. They can help you determine if the problem is something you can address without the need for professional assistance.

Start With The Basics And Check The Filter

It could seem as if the problem should never be the filter, because you always change the air filter each month. However, if there have been any new changes in the household recently, like adding a furry family member or your existing furry family member adding to the family with a litter of their own, you may find that your filter fills up faster than it used to.

In addition, if you switched to a different filter lately, you may find that the new one needs to be changed more often than your old units did. Regardless, one of the best and easiest things you can do to maintain a cool and comfortable home is to never allow your air conditioner to run with a dirty filter. If you do, the entire unit, including the heat pumps, could suffer for it.

Check The Condenser Coil Outside To Verify It Is Not Clogged

Unfortunately, it is easy to forget how important the condenser coil is to the functionality of the air conditioning unit. Specifically, all of the hot hair that is removed from your home does so with the use of a liquid refrigerant. The gas changes form as it absorbs the heat from inside your home and releases that heat through the condenser coil. If that coil becomes clogged, even from something external to the unit and seemingly innocuous like junk mail that did not make its way into the garbage can, the unit can overheat.

If you catch the problem in time, you may find that you can remedy the situation by turning the air conditioner off and allowing it to cool, after removing the clog from the condenser. When the unit has cooled off, you can turn it back on and wait to see if your home cools again as it should. If the issue persists, it is a good idea to speak with an air conditioning expert, as other damage may have occurred that you cannot see.

In conclusion, it is often true that the air conditioner is never as important as it is on the day it quits working. If you have found yourself in that uncomfortable situation, the advice listed above can help you to determine whether or not you need to place a phone call to an emergency air conditioning repair specialist.

   


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