by Cooper Climate Control
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Your air conditioner is like a best friend during the hot summer months, keeping your family cool and helping to cut through the humidity in your home. When the temperatures rise, having a broken air conditioner could be very uncomfortable, not to mention detrimental to your health. Therefore, it’s important to take good care of your system with maintenance and stop problems before they occur.
Common Air Conditioner Malfunctions
When a crack or some other form of damage causes the coolant to leak from the system, it results in an air conditioner that can no longer do its job. Leaking coolant can also be extremely bad for the environment and local wildlife, so it’s important to stay on top of maintenance and check for any possible leaks.
Another common cause of broken air conditioners is problems with the thermostat sensor. The sensor is what reads the temperature of the air, and when it becomes damaged; your air conditioner is likely to function as it should.
Lastly, many air conditioners go out due to a failure of the controls. Repeatedly turning your system off and on can wear out the buttons and leave you without a way to control your air conditioner. This usually happens because of damage to the wires, and only a licensed professional will be able to fix the electronic connections and get you up and running again.
Stick to a Maintenance Schedule to Avoid Issues
All things break down over time, and your air conditioning system is no exception. However, having a broken air conditioner in the middle of summer is likely to be far more of an inconvenience than being without certain other luxuries, and this is why it’s important to commit to regular maintenance and save you the hassle later on.
While you may think that all you need to have fixed is a control here or a part there, every piece of your air conditioner affects another. Thus, if something is wrong with one part, chances are, another feature could be malfunctioning, and you will be fixing that just a few weeks after your original project. Repairing only the malfunctioning part of an air conditioner is a common mistake that can lead to a greater expense in the long run. A professional HVAC contractor can help you avoid this with a steady maintenance schedule.
Always Hire a Professional For Your Air Conditioner Needs
As tempting as it is to read a few things on the Internet and head up onto the roof with your tools, it’s best to leave air conditioner repair, installation and maintenance to the professionals. A professional will be able to clean and repair the filters, coils and other parts of your system, all while keeping an eye out for signs of a breakdown in the near future.
To ensure that your system stays up and running, yearly maintenance should be carried out by a professional HVAC company. Call Cooper Climate Control today and schedule an appointment. The sooner you have an inspection, the greater than chances that you and your family will get through the summer without having to suffer in the heat.
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