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Are These Common A/C Problems Affecting Cooling in Your Lufkin Home?

By August 20, 2014May 27th, 2024No Comments
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Are These Common A/C Problems Affecting Cooling in Your Lufkin Home? A properly running air conditioner is important for both your overall home comfort and your pocketbook. Unfortunately, your Lufkin home cooling system may experience several common A/C problems that can put a damper on a summer day. Such problems often arise from poor installation, faulty operation, and/or inadequate maintenance and processes. For example, for most efficient A/C operation, it’s important to keep windows and doors closed while the system is running. Other common A/C problems are caused by:

  • Refrigerant leaks – Your cooling system’s refrigerant charge or level should be inspected annually. A low refrigerant level may be caused by improper charging during installation or last service inspection, or by nasty leaks. Leaking refrigerant is harmful both to the environment and your family’s health. Low refrigerant levels can damage your sensitive equipment and cause whole system malfunctions. Contact your local HVAC contractor to diagnosis a low refrigerant level and charge as necessary.
  • Poor maintenance – You should be regularly cleaning your air conditioner’s coils and replacing air filters as necessary. When either of these components have dirt and dust buildup, they impact the working efficiency of the cooling equipment. This makes equipment work harder, causing increased wear and tear that can lead to premature breakdowns requiring expensive repair and replacement.
  • Electric control failure – If your air conditioner frequently cycles on and off or is oversized for your Texas home, you will likely experience a premature failing compressor and fan controls. During annual service, an HVAC technician should inspect these components and look for any potential corrosion in the system’s electrical contacts and connections.
  • Drainage issues – If your air conditioner’s condensate pan is overflowing or has a disconnected drain pipe, it can automatically shut the air conditioner off. If yours suddenly turns off for no apparent reason, inspect this condensate drain and clean out any clogs or, if possible, reconnect a loose drain pipe.

For more information about common A/C problems and other HVAC products and solutions, contact your neighborhood experts at McWilliams & Son Heating & Air Conditioning. Our technicians have proudly served the Lufkin and Nacogdoches neighborhoods for over 40 years. Remember this article Are These Common A/C Problems Affecting Cooling in Your Lufkin Home?