Top 10 COMMON AC PROBLEMS AND THEIR POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
Air conditioner repairs can be costly, so it’s
essential to schedule regular maintenance and tune-ups with experienced AC
contractors to enjoy the best AC performance. Also, it’s crucial to learn about
the common air conditioning problems so that you can take preventive measures
to avoid huge repairs.
HERE
ARE 10 COMMON AC PROBLEMS AND THEIR POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS:
1.
AIR CONDITIONER IS NOT TURNING ON
You must check your thermostat batteries when
your AC is not working or turning on. Replace the batteries if they are dead.
If the batteries are in working condition, check the thermostat settings to
determine whether the cooling mode is on with your desired temperature
settings. If your thermostat is on, but your AC is still not turning on, check
the circuit breaker. If the circuit breaker is tripped, your AC won’t turn on.
Reset the circuit breaker by flipping the switch off and then on.
2.
AIR CONDITIONER NOT BLOWING COLD AIR
Your AC will not blow cold air if a dirty air
filter blocks the airflow of your unit. A dirty air filter can further freeze
up the condenser unit and limit the cooling power of your AC. Changing your air
filter every month will help your AC unit blow cold air.
3.
AIR CONDITIONER FREEZING UP OUTSIDE UNIT
Your air conditioner can freeze up due to:
- Insufficient airflow
- Low outside temperature
- Low coolant levels
- Blower motor problems
- Stuck contractor
4. AC REFRIGERANT LEAK
When the coolant in your air conditioner starts
leaking, the temperature will vary, and the unit will not perform accurately.
Refrigerant leaks can result in:
- Low efficiency
- High power consumption
- Coil freezing
- Damaged compressor
- Uneven cooling
Inspect your air conditioner regularly for any
refrigerant leaks.
5.
AIR CONDITIONER MAKING NOISES
An air conditioner can make different sounds
depending on the type of problems. There are different reasons why your air
conditioner is producing a variety of sounds:
- A refrigerant leak can produce
a hissing sound.
- If you hear clicking sounds
when you turn on and off your AC, it might be a relay problem.
- Thumping, rattling, or banging
noises mean there is a problem with a blower or motor assembly.
- The compressor or fan motor
produces a screeching noise.
- Faulty electrical components
produce a buzzing sound.
The evaporator coil freezes when your air
conditioner does not receive sufficient air needed for operation. A frozen
evaporator coil can make your AC freeze up and stop working. Blocked vents and
ducts, dirty filters, or a faulty fan can cause insufficient airflow in the
system. A clean air filter is important to maximize airflow and indoor air
quality.
When you frequently turn on and off your air
conditioner, the fan controls and compressor can wear out. The condenser fan
motor, the compressor, and the blower motor make an electrical connection to
start the unit. A connection problem can prevent the motor and compressor from
turning on. You should check the electrical connections to determine the issue.
8.
AIR CONDITIONER LEAKING WATER OUTSIDE
Water leaking outside from your AC on a hot or
humid day, especially when the unit is running, is considered normal. It is
also normal if the water leakage occurs outside in cool weather at a
temperature of 60 degrees or less, as the unit can freeze up and leak water
when it melts. Other reasons for your air conditioner to leak water outside,
include:
- Dirty air filters
- Improper installation
- Blocked drain pipe
- Low coolant levels
- Broken condensate pan
9.
DRAINAGE PROBLEM
The drain pipeline can also become clogged with
dust, algae, and dirt. If water does not drain properly, mold, fungus, and
mildew can develop. Also, gasses and bad odor can filter into your home. To
prevent this, make sure your drain line is regularly maintained, cleaned, and
inspected. Air conditioners which are not mounted level may not drain properly.
10.
SENSOR PROBLEM
The air conditioner contains a thermostat
sensor, located near the evaporator coil. The thermostat measures the air
temperature in the evaporating coil and adjusts the cooling based on the
condition of the room. If the sensor is forced out of position, the air
conditioner can randomly turn on and off or cycle constantly. The sensor should
be placed near the evaporator coil without touching each other. Adjust the
sensor by bending the wire that holds it in position.
Contact us today to have your air conditioner problems fixed right away by our experienced AC Technician.
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