3 Signs That Indicate Your Residential AC Is In Need Of Repairs

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While the need for residential AC repairs will be very obvious if your cooling system suddenly stops working, there are often far more subtle signs that can alert you to the need for repairs long before your system stops working altogether. Learning to spot these signs can help you avoid the inconvenience and discomfort that can come with a broken cooling system in the middle of the summer and can often help to keep your repair bills lower as well by allowing you to avoid the need for emergency repairs. Keep reading below to learn more about three of the warning signs that you should be looking out for.

Warning Sign #1: Moisture On Or Around Your Air Conditioner

People often dismiss moisture on their air conditioner as condensation. This is a mistake because an air conditioner that is functioning properly should not develop condensation on the outside of the unit. If you notice moisture on or around your AC unit, this typically points to either a coolant leak or frozen coils. Both of these issues will need to be addressed by a professional in order to avoid any safety hazards which can be caused by exposure to refrigerants. 

Warning Sign #2: Decrease In Air Pressure

There are several issues that can cause the air pressure coming out of your vents to decrease. For instance, if your air conditioner is struggling to pull in enough air due to a clogged filter or condenser, this could result in less cool air being produced by your air conditioner. Issues with frozen coils or dirty air ducts can also cause this type of problem. If you notice that the air pressure coming from your vents is not sufficient to cool your home, you will want to reach out to a residential AC repair contractor right away in order to determine the cause of this problem and make the necessary repairs. 

Warning Sign #3: Dramatic Increase In Energy Bill

You will likely see some fluctuation in your monthly energy bill during the cooling season simply because some months will bring hotter temperatures than others. However, if you notice a significant increase in your energy bill when there has not been a significant change in the way you are using your cooling system, this can be a very strong indication that your home's cooling system is in need of repair. This is because when your cooling system is not working properly, this system will tend to cycle on and off more frequently. This leads to a much larger consumption of energy and inevitably to a larger energy bill at the end of the month. 

For more info on residential AC repair, contact a company near you.

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