AC units are common in many homes because they offer a convenient way of getting fresh and cool air. But just like any machine, they will start to wear out with frequent use. One telltale sign is when you notice that you’re not getting adequate cooling even if you’re already running them at full blast. Aside from that, there are other common problems you should look out for.
One usual issue with older AC units is refrigerant leaks. The number one sign that this is happening is when you see liquid leaking from the air conditioner. This will significantly reduce its efficiency since the refrigerant’s job is to absorb the heat from your house and release it outside. If the levels are depleted, then it’ll take longer to cool the entire room.
If it’s not fixed right away, your unit will be forced to work more just to reach the temperature you want. This means it’ll consume more energy, which will eventually translate to higher electricity bills.
After the refrigerant takes the heat out of the room, the AC fans will have to disperse cool air inside. Over time, its motor will start to wear out because of constant stress and dust accumulated inside. When this happens, they’ll spin slowly or not at all. As a result, the unit won’t be able to produce cool air efficiently.
An easy way to make sure that you can keep your AC fans in good condition is by regularly cleaning or replacing your air filters. They don’t only keep dust away from your room, but also the components.
Your unit has a complex system of electrical parts inside it. Wires and capacitors make the entire AC run. With so many components, you must expect that something might get frayed or busted eventually. That’s why you have to regularly check inside the chassis during maintenance to see if something isn’t in good condition.
Even if your AC unit is old, it doesn’t mean it should be faulty and constantly causing trouble. All you need to do is take care of it properly, and it won’t let you down. The first step? Scheduling regular maintenance and air conditioner repairs if needed. Get in touch with Joe Rushing Plumbing to learn how we can help you.