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3 Air Conditioning Problems That Could Cause Your Unit To Break Down

With spring and summer fast-approaching, it won't be long before you are going to need your air conditioning unit to stay cool and beat the heat. While you hope your unit is going to work when you need it to, there is the chance that something could break down on your unit. If you have air-conditioning problems, sometimes you can run into three issues that could cause your units to break down.  These are just three of the most common problems that can occur, but does not mean other issues cannot arise with your unit before it might break down.

The evaporator coil is frozen.

One main issue that could cause your air conditioning unit to break down is if the evaporator coil is frozen.  When the coil freezes, it prevents the unit from being able to cool the inside of your home effectively. Doing routine maintenance and inspections can help you avoid these issues from happening.  It is essential to always check out the unit if you are able and keep up with maintenance schedules.

The compressor is damaged.

If your compressor is damaged, this is also a possible reason for the air conditioning unit to break down. Something in many appliances that can cause major cost issues is the compressor.  This can be a huge repair and ultimately make you have to buy a new air conditioning unit if you are not covered under a warranty or homeowner's policy for your appliances. The best way to prevent having a compressor go out on you when you least expect it is to have a technician come out and do an inspection every year for you.

The system is leaking refrigerant.

Your air conditioning system could also break down if it is leaking a refrigerant.  A normal air conditioner unit won't burn up the refrigerant in it. The refrigerant levels are going to remain consistent in a unit that is functioning correctly. However, a leak in the lines can end up making it more difficult to cool your home. This is something that can be easily repaired and is less costly when compared to a compressor being damaged or a coil freezing; however, it may ultimately lead you to replace your air conditioning unit.

Routine maintenance or ac repair is essential. If these issues start happening, don't be surprised if the unit breaks down.   Always keep on top of maintenance issues and repairs so you don't have a surprise.


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