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Troubleshooting Steps to Try on Your AC Before Calling for Repairs

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The late summer often has some of the most brutal temperatures of the year. You don’t want to have your AC fail on you or struggle to provide the level of cooling you need when the outdoor temperature is mounting and the humidity feels overwhelming. 

Unfortunately, ACs can often fail during the intense heat, especially older units or ones that haven’t received regular maintenance. The best way to cure an ill air conditioner is to contact our technicians for air conditioner repair in Maysville. But you may not have an AC as sick as you believe. Before you reach out to us, you can go through several troubleshooting steps to see if there’s a simple cure for your AC’s problems.

Basic AC Troubleshooting Steps

  • Check the thermostat settings: Before assuming there’s an issue with your AC, start by checking the thermostat. Make sure it’s set to “cool” and that the temperature setting is lower than the current room temperature. Also, check if the thermostat is in “auto” mode, which ensures that the fan only runs when the system is actively cooling. If the thermostat is battery-powered, try replacing the batteries to ensure it’s functioning properly.
  • Inspect the air filter: A clogged or dirty air filter can cause your AC to struggle, reducing its efficiency and cooling ability. Locate the air filter and check its condition. If it appears dirty or clogged, replace it with a new one. A clean air filter can often resolve minor issues and help the AC function better.
  • Examine the circuit breaker: Sometimes, an AC might stop working because the circuit breaker has tripped. Head to your home’s electrical panel and check if the breaker for the AC unit has tripped. If it has, reset it and see if the AC starts up again. However, if the breaker trips repeatedly, it’s a sign of a larger electrical issue that needs professional attention.
  • Check the condenser unit: The outdoor unit, or condenser, is exposed to the elements, and debris like leaves, dirt, and branches can obstruct it. Make sure the condenser unit is clear of any debris, and ensure there’s at least a two-foot clearance around the unit for proper airflow. Also, check that the condenser fan is running when the AC is on. If the fan isn’t running, this could indicate a problem with the motor or electrical components.
  • Ensure vents and registers are open: Closed or blocked vents and registers can cause uneven cooling and put unnecessary strain on your AC. Walk through your home and ensure all the vents are fully open and unobstructed by furniture, curtains, or other objects. Proper airflow is crucial for your AC to maintain consistent cooling.

Please Don’t Try Repairs Yourself

If you tried the above steps and still have a faulty air conditioning system, the next step isn’t to get a toolkit and open the AC to see if tinkering can fix it. First, this may void your warranty. Second, it’s almost impossible for a non-professional to accurately diagnose what’s wrong with an AC, let alone find a way to repair it. Trust our experts—we have the training, experience, and professional-grade equipment to get the job done right and done fast. We’ll have your cool home restored in no time.

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