How to Know it's Time to Repair your Air Conditioner
-Weak or No Airflow: This could point to a clogged filter or motor issue.
-Blows Hot Air: If your AC is still running but not blowing cool air, there might be an issue with refrigerant or the compressor.
-High Humidity Indoors: Your AC regulates indoor humidity. If it is sticky or muggy in your home, the AC's filter or drain is clogged.
-Bad Odors: Musty smells could indicate mold or mildew while a burning smell could be an electrical issue.
-Rising Energy Bills: If your electricity costs are spiking without increased usage, your AC is overworking itself and malfunctioning.
-System is Over 10 Years Old: Older systems are deteriorated and inefficient and upgrades are recommended.
Energy-Efficient Ways to Help Your Air Conditioner Work Smarter, Not Harder
Keeping your AC energy-efficient not only saves money on electricity bills but also extends the life of your system. Here are a few ways to keep your AC in good condition:
-Use Ceiling Fans: In summer, set your ceiling fan to rotate counterclockwise so it creates a downdraft that chills the room and circulates the air. You can raise the thermostat 2–4°F without feeling the effects
-Block Direct Sunlight: Close blinds and curtains during the hottest part of the day to keep the sun's heat out of your home.
-Seal Leaks: Caulk or add weather-strips to windows and doors to prevent cool air from escaping. Adding insulation to your attic will contribute to keeping cool air in.
-Reduce Internal Heat: Avoid using appliances that generate heat (like oven or dryer) during peak heat hours and run them at night if possible.
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