This summer has been particularly harsh all over the country.
So, it’s not surprising we’re relying on our air conditioning more and more.
To ensure your air conditioner is up to the task, watch out for any warning signs. If you notice any of the following, the unit may need to be repaired.
Hot air
Are things heating up inside the house? Can you only feel warm air circulating, despite a low-temperature setting?
In this case, the compressor may be malfunctioning. It can prevent cool air from escaping, and even cause restricted airflow.
This can be a sign of your air conditioning unit breaking down. Always remember, though, your air conditioning system is complex, so we recommend calling our expert team right away.
Poor airflow quality
Decreased airflow is a tell-tale sign of an inefficient unit. If cool air is not flowing freely, it can be traced to a variety of causes.
The culprit may be a clogged air filter, a worn-out motor or something more serious.
If you continually experience weak airflow, we recommend purchasing an energy-recovery ventilator. You’ll notice a vast improvement, as stale air is replaced with fresh air during every cycle.
Increased humidity
Humidity is especially high during the hot summer months. However, you don’t have to experience this discomfort indoors.
A properly functioning air conditioner can moderate humidity levels for maximum comfort.
A red flag for a malfunctioning air conditioner is a system which cannot maintain comfortable moisture levels. Rest assured we will diagnose the issue promptly and perform a recalibration.
Constant cycles
Whatever the weather, air conditioners go through routine cooling cycles. Although it will turn on more frequently during the hottest days, the system shouldn’t cycle on and off.
If cycles are too frequent, contact Coughran Electrical, the cooling experts. Your air conditioner may need a simple tune-up, or you may need to invest in a new system.
Foul odours
Are you noticing foul odours issuing from your air conditioner?
If so, you should deal with the problem right away. Fortunately, there are several ways you can remove the bad smells entirely.
Ultraviolet (UV) lights remove microbial growth inside the air conditioning unit. And, for odours within the ductwork, a thorough duct cleaning can work wonders.
The good news is, our expert team can let you know whether your system needs a quick cleaning, a tune-up or a more complex solution.
Leaking water
To effectively cool your home, air conditioners require refrigerant. This may produce condensation. However, neither of these liquids should leak out.
A leak around the air conditioner or a pool of water indicates the cooling system is not functioning properly.
As soon as you spot a leak, contact our professional team. If you wait, leaking can cause serious structural damage to your home.
Is your air conditioner not quite up to speed? For a thorough repair job and service to ensure that your machine is working at optimal performance, call the Coughran Electrical team or send us an enquiry online today.
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