Summer is here and your AC units is working 24/7 to keep you cool. Before calling one of our technicians, consider verifying that there are no clogged air filters, open windows, open vents and that the humidifier is running. If the problems persist call one of our professional technicians as you might have a faulty meter device, bad compressor valve, a duct leak or a low refrigerant charge to name a few.
Possible causes might include a loose blower wheel, broken motor mount, a noisy transformer, sheet metal duct-popping or a faulty combustion. Consider having one of our technicians perform a 21 point check to better assess the problems.
High electric bills depend on many variables aside from your AC unit. Poor insulation, Electric mistake, inefficient appliances and open windows to name a few, are regular problems that could sky rocket your electrical bill. However, when ruling these out, AC problems range from minor problems like a dirty air filter to moderate problems like a frozen up outdoor unit, a refrigerant leak and to more severe problems like a damaged compressor. Contact one of our technicians to properly perform a 21 point check and correct the inefficiency.
Possible causes might include a faulty control module, a damaged thermostat cable, a faulty capacitor or a damaged thermostat. Before giving a call to one of our technicians, make sure that the thermostat is set properly, the circuit breaker is on, and that the condensate pump is plugged. Give us a call if you still run into the same problem and one of our professional technicians will assist you immediately.
Noises made by your outdoor unit include but are not limited to stuck compressor contactor, a bad thermostat or a shorted cable that might have been chewed by a rodent. Verify that there are no vibrations due to loose parts, fan blades hitting an obstruction or that the outdoor unit is not iced up. If the problem persists, contact us and we will have one of our professional technicians assist you.
Possible causes might include stuck compressor contactor, a bad thermostat or a shorted cable that might have been chewed by a rodent. Consider having one of our technicians perform a 21 point check to better assess the problems.
If steam is coming from your outdoor unit, this might be caused by a bad defrost control or sensor, a damaged fan motor or a low charge or restriction.
Verify that the outdoor coil is not blocked from leaves or ice. If the problem persists, contact us and we will assist you.
Possible causes might include an obstruction of ductwork, improperly installed ductwork, improper fan speed or duct dampers. Before giving us a call, verify that the vents are properly open, including the returns. If the problem persists, please contact us and one of your qualified technicians will properly assist you.
If water is leaking at your indoor unit, you might have a blocked condensate pan, a faulty condensate pump, broken fittings, a dirty evaporator coil, or a cracked kinked furnace to name a few. Make sure that the condensate pump is plugged and that the floor drain is not flogged with dirt. If the problem persists, just give us a call and we will happily assist you.
Smells associated with electrical, burning, gas, oil and musty odors are a sign of loose cables, blocked air filters, gas leaks, oil burners or water leaks respectively. Consider having one of our technicians perform a 21 point check to better assess the problems.
Noisy air vents are a result of probable undersized or restricted ductwork, a faulty grille or a large return very close to a unit. Before calling one of our technicians make sure that the filter is not blocked, that the dampers are on and that the supply vents are open. If the problem persists, just give us a call and we will happily assist you.