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3 Common Reasons Why Your AC Stopped Working

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An air conditioner is an essential system that makes summer days bearable. Its breakdown can be very frustrating, especially if you have vulnerable people in your home. Even if you're not housing young children or the elderly, leaving your summer comfort to chance isn't a good idea. Air conditioners fail for many reasons, some avoidable, while others are not. As a homeowner, you should know how to handle your machine to avoid sudden, unpleasant surprises. Below are three possible reasons why your AC failed.

Inadequate Refrigerant

The refrigerant in your appliance's coils is critical in producing cool air. When it's not enough, you expect the entire system to fail because the fluid is missing. If you're experiencing this problem, it is not because your AC has used it all up. You'll be surprised to find that the fluid is leaking. This problem occurs when you don't invest in regular maintenance. If AC refrigerant is the problem, you'll need a professional to diagnose it and identify the cause of the leakage. Leaks often occur due to corrosion of the refrigerant line, an issue that only a professional can mend.

Dirty Filters

If you cannot recall the last time you cleaned your filters, accumulated dirt could be the reason your AC has stopped working. Filters are essential in averting debris from accessing your AC alongside air. Sadly, grime builds up in the filters as other dirt particles blow back into your home. Failure to clear this grime means it will keep accumulating until it blocks the filters. At this point, the system will be working hard to cool the atmosphere. Although your AC may serve for some time in this condition, it will eventually give in to the pressure.

Leaky Ducts

The piping running through the walls is essential for passing air to and from the AC. Cool air from the AC passes through this ductwork and gets released into your atmosphere. If the piping has openings, air will diffuse into the walls and will not cool your home. Rodents are one of the main culprits in piercing the pipes. Unfortunately, this situation escalates your utility bills because your system struggles to transfer cool air into your space. You can only escape this menace if an AC technician checks your system regularly.

To avert these problems, you've to work closely with an AC repair expert who will schedule regular maintenance where they examine the unit and clean the essential areas. It will come at a cost, but it will save you unnecessary headaches and premature system failure. 

For more information about air conditioning repair, contact a local company. 


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