Categories: Air Conditioning

Air Conditioner Troubleshooting For The Summer

With winter ending and the warmer seasons approaching, many people are eager to welcome this change in climate. However, many are also not taking the steps necessary to make sure that their air conditioning units are optimized for the stress that comes with functioning in warmer weather. As a result, many may be faced with a malfunctioning unit in the summer. In order to avoid spending more money to have these units fixed, it is important to perform a basic troubleshooting process in order to zero in on the problem.

In order to begin the process, the first thing that you will have to do is turn on the air conditioner and set your thermostat so that it reads sixty five degrees. After this is done, simply wait fifteen minutes and see if you feel a difference in the temperature in the room. If you notice that there is no real change present, or if even feels as though the room got warmer, then you should continue with the troubleshooting process, as something is wrong with your unit.

The next step involves checking on the fan to see that it is working properly. In order to do this, you should leave your unit on and go outside your house to take a look at the outside of your unit. Inspect the space where the fan is located and see if it is turning. If it is not moving, then there may be something wrong with the motor.

If you can see that the fans are turning and functioning, then you should head back inside to take another look at the thermostat. Checking thermostat readings will help you figure out if something might be wrong with the thermostat itself. If you notice that the temperature inside of the home feels warmer than what the reading on the device says, then you may have a broken thermostat. For such problems, it is highly recommended to give a trained technician a call so that they can have the thermostat running like new again.

If none of the aforementioned steps revealed the problem, then it is a good idea to see if your central air conditioner needs charging. Put your hand in front of the vents that bring cold air into your home. If the air feels warm, then your unit will need to be charged in order to function properly again. In order to have this process done safely and correctly, call your local central air conditioning specialists, who will be able to restore your unit back to working order. These professionals can also help by providing you with useful information on how you can better maintain your unit during the hotter months to come.

Jennifer P.

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