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Simple Steps To Fix Your Air Conditioning Problems Yourself

Sometimes your air conditioning unit develops problems and you’re not sure what to do. But before you phone up the air conditioning repair company, try a few basic steps on your own. These moves can potentially save you lots of money in repair bills. Here’s a troubleshooting guide to help you determine what’s wrong and what you can do to fix it.

Depending on what the issue is, there are different things to look for. If nothing is working at all, the problem might be the power source or your settings. First of all, you need to check that there is actually power being delivered to the unit. Find out where it’s connected and test the power source.

If that didn’t fix the problem, inspect the unit to make sure all the settings are correct. It’s amazing how these basic steps have saved many people from calling in an air conditioning repair contractor.

Sometimes your air conditioning unit is delivering air, but it’s not being cooled. There are several things that could be going on if this is the case. The first thing you need to do is determine the amount of air being pushed through the unit. If the flow is weak, there may be a problem with the blower or the duct system.

After that, inspect the blower unit to see what kind of shape it’s in. If it has a buildup of dirt, this probably indicates that the blower is turning but can’t get any air moving. All you have to do is take it out, clean it, and put it back. This simple technique can save you a lot of money.

The other things that can seriously restrict air flow are dirty filters and ducts. Locate the filter, take it out, and put in a new one. It’s one more simple thing that you can handle yourself without a lot of expense.

If it all appears to be clean, take a look at the ducts to ensure that they are properly connected and clear of any debris. You can use a flashlight to look down. If it’s dark in the room you will be able to see light shining through. In most cases of an obvious leak, however, you will be able to see the separation.

Ice on the compressor unit is another reason for problems with cooling. This is also something you can fix yourself. Disconnect the power then let it warm up. You’ll find that the ice melts away. Before you turn the air conditioner back on, make sure that all of the ice is completely melted.

If fixing your air conditioner doesn’t work, you might be looking at buying a new one. Ductless home air conditioning systems are becoming more and more popular as people discover their many advantages. Find out more about how to keep your cool at the Air Conditioning Information site.

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