Common Causes for AC Repair Jobs
Every AC service call has its own unique issues that must be investigated thoroughly. No matter how familiar it seems to the trained eye, good technicians know not to settle for probably or maybe. Having said that, there are some usual suspects topping the list to be investigated in any AC repair.
The most common problem in Cathedral City and California, in general, is a unit simply not cooling enough. That’s a very broad issue, of course, and most homeowners call professionals to pinpoint the problem.
A lack of cooling power is often caused by insufficient levels of refrigerant, which is generally due to a leak. In this case, an AC repair technician will check the compressor first. This part of the cooling system is responsible for supplying refrigerant to where it’s needed. It can become worn, damaged, or otherwise broken over time, requiring repair or replacement to restore the system’s cooling power.
Motors, fans and capacitors are some other main causes for concern as time goes by. The relationship between these three elements and their importance to overall efficiency cannot be ignored. For example, when a capacitor malfunctions, it can cause motors to overheat or not start at all. When the motors are struggling, fans will run inefficiently, and your AC system just won’t be able to keep up.
Dirt and dust are inevitable in the hot, dry environments we see throughout the region, and this causes many problems. A thorough AC service checks for issues such as dirty and clogged air filters and vents. Clearing these up will restore proper airflow in the system and the home itself. Airborne dust, debris, and other contaminants also attach to the coils. This must be cleared away to maintain peak efficiency and avoid leaks due to corrosion.
Your service call will generally include checks for the following and more:
- Refrigerant Levels
- Compressor Failure
- Worn Capacitors
- Motors Overheating/Malfunctioning
- Fans Underperforming
- Dirty Filters and Coils
- Thermostat Problems