Common Air Conditioning Issues

If your air conditioning stopped working, there could a variety of issues plaguing it, but as a homeowner, you should stay educated on how to diagnose these issues as best as you can yourself.  Especially living in Florida, it’s beneficial to stay well-versed on common air conditioning issues that you may encounter throughout the year.  Our Brandon air conditioning service technicians are here to help you stay educated.

One of the most common issues air conditioners face is malfunctioning sensors.  The temperature of the sensors in the thermostat are communicating with your system letting it know when to cycle on and off.  The sensor should be located in the most large room in your home, and if this isn’t working, your air conditioning unit will be running amcuk.

Second, a broken condensation pump is a very common AC issue, and this can be identified by a pool or puddle of water by your unit.  This ends up leaving your entire unit running inefficiently.  If you end up getting a unit that is too big for your home what can happen is the unit will pull in too much condensation with it, and it will leave the interior of your home moist and humid.  If you get an AC unit that is to small, it will be overworked and inefficient.  In this case, it’s best to hire a professional air conditioning technician to gauge whether you need to repair or replace your condensation pump.

Lastly, an issue that many homeowners experience is leaky refrigerant.  The best thing to do in this situation is to find the source of the leak.  This is often a job best left to the professionals because refrigerant is a toxic chemical and the mishandling of it can lead to serious health issues.
If you need one of our expert, trained Brandon air conditioning service technicians to come out and take a look at your air conditioning because you’re having issues, contact us right away.  You can contact us through our website OR you can call us at 813-630-9400.

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