Air conditioning problems are much more likely to occur during the summer, due to the added wear and tear the system suffers from being used many more hours of the day. Preventive maintenance helps to keep the odds of a serious issue developing low, but it’s still not a guarantee that the system will go the entire summer without having some sort of problem. While you are using your air conditioner this summer, we highly recommend that you keep an eye out for the following signs that it is in some sort of trouble.
PRK Services, Inc. Blog: Archive for July, 2018
When to Call for Air Conditioning Repairs
Monday, July 30th, 2018Air Conditioning Problems You Should Never Ignore
Monday, July 16th, 2018Okay, so if you’re interested in keeping your air conditioner as healthy as possible you really shouldn’t ignore any problems that come up. Still, some are definitely more dangerous to the health of your system than others. For this blog, we’re going to focus on those issues that can cripple or completely break down your air conditioner in short order. If you notice signs of any of these issues affecting your air conditioner, you should have a technician look at it as soon as possible.
The Causes of Low Air Conditioner Output
Monday, July 2nd, 2018Air conditioners can get into quite a bit of trouble during the summer, when they’re used for many hours a day to keep homes cool. All of that added usage puts a lot of extra wear and tear on the system, which increases the chances for problems of various kinds to develop. Hopefully, you’ve already had the system professionally checked out to ensure that it remains in good shape.
Even if you have, though, there is still a small chance that something could malfunction over the next several months. One of the most common signs that your air conditioner is not functioning correctly is falling output. Read on for some common causes of low air conditioner output, and how you can deal with them.