Staying comfortable during the warm season depends on a reliable air conditioner. But just like most appliances, your AC needs regular maintenance to function efficiently and keep your energy bills low. However, how do you know when it's time to call in a professional for service? We want to help you identify the signs that your air conditioner needs some TLC (tender love and care).

Reduced Cooling Performance:

Is your air conditioner struggling to keep your home cool, even when set to full blast? This is a classic sign that something might be wrong. A clogged air filter, dirty coils, or refrigerant leaks can all hinder your AC's ability to cool your home effectively.

Unusual Noises:

Your air conditioner shouldn't sound like an airplane engine taking off. Grinding, banging, or screeching noises are indicators of potential problems like loose parts, failing components, or a clogged compressor.

Rising Energy Bills:

If your energy bills are inexplicably on the rise, it could be due to an inefficient air conditioner. A dirty system has to work harder to cool your home, leading to increased energy consumption.

Water Leakage:

Water leaking from your indoor unit is a definite sign that something's wrong. This could be a clogged condensation drain, a malfunctioning condense pump, or even a refrigerant leak. Regardless of the cause, water leakage can damage your walls and furniture, so addressing them promptly is crucial.

Inconsistent Airflow:

Uneven or weak airflow throughout your home indicates restricted airflow within the system. This can be caused by a clogged air filter, dirty coils, or blocked duct-system.

Strange Odors:

A musty or burning smell coming from your air conditioner is a red flag. Musty odors could indicate mold growth within the system, while burning smells might signal overheating electrical components. In both cases, it's best to turn off your AC and call a professional technician immediately.

Remember, Prevention is Key!

While these signs indicate the need for professional service, there are steps you can take to prevent these issues in the first place:

  • Schedule Regular Maintenance: Having your air conditioner serviced by a professional at least once a year, preferably before the peak summer season, helps identify and address potential problems early on.
  • Change Your Air Filters Regularly: A clean air filter allows for optimal airflow and prevents dirt from accumulating on the evaporator coil. Depending on your usage and environment, you might need to change your air filter monthly or every two months.
  • Keep the Area Around Your Outdoor Unit Clear: Remove any debris like leaves, twigs, or overgrown plants from around the outdoor condenser unit. This ensures proper airflow and prevents overheating.

Elgawa: Your Partner in Air Conditioning Comfort

At Elgawa, we offer comprehensive air conditioning maintenance services to keep your home cool and comfortable year-round. Our qualified technicians can diagnose and fix any problems you're experiencing.

Contact Elgawa today to schedule your air conditioning maintenance appointment.

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