If your air conditioner is running, but not lowering temperatures inside, one issue could be a blocked or clogged condenser coil. When operating correctly, the condenser fan draws air into the outdoor unit through the condenser coil to pull heat energy out of your home.
When you do need a new system we will show you why and develop a plan. Even if your air conditioning unit is still working, depending on the type of system in your home today, you could recoup your investment in a new system in as little as three years. However, that doesn’t mean that your system needs to be replaced, let use check it out for you first. We will give you a repair versus replacement plan. Furnaces, air conditioners, and other heating and cooling systems have made tremendous gains in efficiency over the past five years, so if you have an older unit, it is worth taking a look at whether or not the repair is the best investment.
While there’s nothing you can do to guarantee your air conditioner will never need repairs, there are ways to take better care of your system. Changing out the air filters every 1-3 months, making sure nothing is obstructing or interfering with the outside unit, and keeping all vents unblocked in well-used rooms will help keep your air conditioning and heating system operating efficiently.
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