Your AC unit works hard during the summer to keep you cool. This means that there are more chances of it breaking down when you least expect it. Unfortunately, you do not want to go through the summer without some kind of functioning air conditioning unit. Colair, Inc. in Mission, Edinburg, and McAllen TX, has some information for you about your AC airflow. Here are some simple things that you can do to check the airflow of your air conditioner.
Assessing The Situation
The first thing that you need to do to check your AC airflow is to assess the situation. Is there no air coming out at all? Is there only a little bit of cool air that is flowing, warm air, or no air at all? These questions will help you to determine what is happening behind the scenes. You will need to check your fan’s blower belt if there is no air coming through at all. This is a common occurrence and the belt simply needs to be replaced. However, there is always a multitude of potential problems that could be occurring with your AC unit to prevent it from blowing air.
Common Problems That Prevent Airflow
We often overlook simple issues that prevent our air conditioning units to pump out air. Fortunately, we have a list of common problems that can be preventing optimal airflow. These are some common issues that can be causing your AC unit to not properly disperse cold air:
- A filter needs to be changed or cleaned
- A leak is in the present
- Compressor needs to be repaired or replaced
- Belts may be worn or broken
Working With A Dependable Air Conditioning Repair Company
Colair, Inc. in Mission, TX has you covered if your air conditioning unit is not working properly. We take pride in our ability to provide you with high-quality air conditioning services that will get the cold air blowing again. Our technicians are quite experienced at residential and commercial heating and air conditioning services. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.
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