Facts You May Not Know About Your Air Conditioning System

The air conditioning system in your home is an appliance that will need to run throughout the spring and summer months to keep the home comfortable. Due to the amount of use that it will experience, a homeowner will want to have an accurate and informed understanding of the following information.

A Lack of Cool Air Is Not Always an Indication of Low Refrigerant

The air conditioning system suddenly losing the ability to cool air can be a problem that will have to be corrected as quickly as possible. To this end, homeowners may assume that they only need to add more refrigerant to the system to restore its performance. Yet, there are many other issues that could also cause this problem. For example, the compressor could have failed, which can limit the heat exchange that is occurring. Also, poor ventilation can worsen this problem and cause the unit to only be able to provide cool air for a few minutes at a time.

In the event that the issue with the air conditioning system is due to the refrigerant being low, adding more may only be a temporary solution as low refrigerant levels can only occur if a leak has formed.

Running the Air Conditioner When the Temperature Is Too Low Can Cause Damage to It

When the weather outside is fairly cool, it is generally not advised to run the air conditioning unit. In addition to potentially using unnecessary energy, this can cause damage to the unit itself. If the temperature is below the unit's minimum operating temperature, it can increase the chances of an ice buildup occurring. This could cause severe damage to the unit that may cause the motor to burn out or for components to rupture. Being aware of the minimum recommended temperature for using the air conditioning system that you choose can help to avoid this potential source of major repairs.

Upgrading the Thermostat Can Improve Your Air Conditioning System's Performance

A homeowner may think that the only way to improve the performance of their air conditioning system is to invest in replacing the entire unit. Yet, upgrading the thermostat can be a relatively simple step that will have the potential to greatly improve the results that you are getting. This is due to the thermostat taking more accurate temperature readings as well as supporting features such as programmable timers. While it is possible for a homeowner to install their new thermostat on their own, it may be best to allow a professional to handle it as they can avoid mistakes that may prevent some of the features of the thermostat from working.


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