When it comes to air conditioning problems, you want to avoid DIY projects as much as possible. Your air conditioner is a very intricate system that requires expert experience when it comes to fixing any problems, big or small. If you’re having problems with your air conditioner, there are a few ways that you can troubleshoot to eliminate possibilities without doing any damage.
But if you complete the steps and still experience problems, you’ll want to schedule an appointment for air conditioning service in Wentzville, MO. Keep reading to learn more about troubleshooting problems with your air conditioner and how to know when to call in a professional.
Airflow Problems
If you notice that your air conditioner is not blowing cold air as strongly as it once did, you may have a blockage in the system. The most common reason for airflow problems is a dirty air filter. If you forget to change out the air filter in your air conditioner, it can get clogged with dust and dirt to the point that air cannot enter the system. Change out your air filter and see if you notice an improvement. If not, there may be an issue with your ductwork.
We encourage you to call our team for any ductwork problems. Trying to find and patch holes and tears in your ductwork on your own can do more harm than good. Your ductwork is very fragile and has a unique layout designed specifically for your home. If your ductwork has any problems, our team can identify holes or broken seals and fix them, as well as rearrange sections of ductwork that have shifted around.
AC Won’t Turn On
Sometimes the problem is that your air conditioner simply will not turn on to cool your home. This could be any number of problems inside the system, but it could also be your thermostat that’s the issue. Your thermostat measures the temperature inside your home and signals for your air conditioner to turn on and off for cooling cycles. If the thermostat settings are incorrect or your thermostat is miscalibrated, your air conditioner may not turn on.
First, check your thermostat settings. Make sure that your thermostat is set to cool, and the temperature is on your desired setting. If all of the settings are correct, there’s a chance that something is wrong with your thermostat. It may be dirty inside or need new batteries. There’s also a chance that it needs to be reset or replaced completely. No matter what the problem is, our team can help you troubleshoot and get your thermostat and air conditioner working again.
High Humidity Levels
If it feels like the air in your home is too humid, your air conditioner could be to blame. If something is causing your AC to short cycle then it won’t stay on for a cooling cycle long enough to remove heat and humidity completely. Instead, heat and humidity get trapped in the lines and evaporate back into the air again. You may be tempted to find the root of the problem yourself, but leave this one to the professionals.
Warm People, Cool Ideas, Quality Solutions. Give our team at Swiss Air Heating & Cooling, LLC a call today to schedule an appointment for AC service.