Six Tips To Help You Solve Your A/C Issues
Air conditioning systems have been in use for over a century and, most of the time, they work reasonably well. Notwithstanding, occasionally, as with other kinds of electrical appliances, these systems can encounter mechanical problems. Although some air conditioning repairs have to be performed by professional HVAC services, other common problems can be addressed by homeowners themselves.
Water Pooling Issues
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Pools of water often appear under A/C systems in homes with high levels of indoor humidity. This type of ineffective cooling can indicate issues with the condensate pump or drain. To tackle this problem, flush the condensate drain out to eliminate any buildup of algae or dirt. If this is unsuccessful, place water into the condensate pan to check that it is draining correctly.
Equipment Sizing Issues
If an A/C system repeatedly short cycles and cools a property inadequately, it can suggest problems with the equipment size. If you notice this happening, get your system evaluated by an HVAC technician. It might be that your system is too small or big to cool your house sufficiently. Alternatively, there might be ductwork design problems that need addressing.
Issues With the System Blowing Hot Air
Sometimes, HVAC systems emit hot air due to dirty filters. Although the system is generating cool air, it can not penetrate the ductwork. You should clean your air filters to protect your system and help it work correctly.
Blocked Condensation Line Issues
A/C systems have internal components that are positioned inside drip pans, which are meant to collect water should a system’s condensation drain line become blocked. This issue can arise, if insects build nests inside drain lines. If you can see water inside the pan, blow compressed air into the pipe to get rid of the obstruction. To eliminate mildew and mold, make a solution consisting of fifty percent water and fifty percent bleach, then tip this into the drainpipe.
Issues With Malfunctioning Air Condensers
If your condenser is malfunctioning, check that the system is plugged in. Assuming it is, look to see whether a circuit breaker has tripped, or if a fuse has blown. Turn the power back on to see whether it works.
Issues With Air Units Repeatedly Shutting On And Off
This issue is another that can arise, due to blocked or dirty condenser units. Dirty evaporators can cause this too. In most cases, cleaning the whole unit and getting rid of any obstructions will rectify the problem.
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