5 of the Most Common Problems that Lead to Air Conditioner Service

May 21, 2015

As summer draws near, air conditioner service should be something that crosses your mind more frequently as you think about your whole home comfort. Of course there are a number of things to keep an eye out for when thinking about air conditioner service, but a few concerns are more common than others as you prep to ramp up your air conditioner use for the season.

No matter when you last had your air conditioner service completed, make sure to keep these five potential issues in mind when your air conditioner is on the fritz.

1.     Leaking refrigerant

There are a couple things that can cause low refrigerant levels. It could be due to an undercharge during installation or the system could have developed a leak over time. Adding refrigerant to an already leaky air conditioner is similar to using a band aid on the Hoover Dam. It’s not going to cut it. Leaks should only be taken care of by trained experts like the ones at Western Mechanical, Inc. in Logan so that you can make certain your system is running at its best. Having that simple air conditioner service completed means that you’ll fix the leak and have the refrigerant charge match the exact specifications of the manufacturer, which provides you with top performance and efficiency.

2.     Inadequate maintenance

Allowing filters and coils to build up with dirt and grime will not only lower your system’s efficiency, but it may cause a host of other issues if untouched. Arranging routine maintenance on your air conditioner with Western Mechanical, Inc. means that you’ll have a system providing you comfort when you want it most.

3.     Cycling too frequently

The air conditioner fan controls and compressor are most liable to wear, and if you have an air conditioner that cycles on and off routinely, you’ll likely have this issue. You’ll also want your service provider to check the wiring to make certain there isn’t any corrosion and that the wiring job itself is done correctly. Cycling on and off during cooling season could also be a sign that your system may not be sized correctly and if that is the case you will also notice your home might have high humidity issues.  Because there are several concerns to look at, you want to be sure you’re dealing with someone as knowledgeable and experienced like the pros at Western Mechanical, Inc..

4.     Sensor problems

Air conditioners and their thermostat sensors are another common problem that can lead to air conditioner service or AC repair. Thermostat sensors, typically situated behind the control panel, measure the temperature of air coming in to the coil. This helps your air conditioner know whether it needs to turn on or stay off, so if the sensor is out of place you could be left with a system that cycles non-stop.

5.     Drainage

Condensation is formed by your air conditioner during the cooling process, and your system is created to take care of its own drainage. If the drain becomes clogged you could be subjected to mold or mildew concerns, which can lead to an entirely different set of issues.

No matter the age of your air conditioner, there will always be problems that can rear their heads when it is used frequently. Summer is when your system should be running at its peak, so give the pros at Western Mechanical, Inc. in Logan a call at 435-753-5515.