The 5 Most Common Reasons for HVAC Repairs in the Spring

The 5 Most Common Reasons for HVAC Repairs in the Spring

Many homeowners experience problems with their cooling systems in the spring. The reason is simple: the cooling system has been sitting idle for the past several months. Before turning it back on, you first need to call on your HVAC technician to inspect the unit.

HVAC Repairs During Spring

Here local AC installation and repair contractor American Refrigeration Heating and Air Conditioning Co., Inc. discuss the five most common reasons for spring HVAC repairs.

1. Dirty coils. Your air conditioner’s condenser and evaporator coils probably accumulated dirt over the months it wasn’t in use. Running it while the coils are still dirty may compromise its efficiency, leading to performance issues and a significant increase in your energy bills. Before calling in the pros to have the AC coils cleaned, make sure the area around the outdoor unit is free of obstructions.

2. Blown fuses. If your air conditioner isn’t working properly due to damage or obstructions, it may trip circuit breakers or blow fuses. You can check the circuit breaker for your HVAC system and reset it. However, if it starts and shuts off repeatedly, you need to call an HVAC contractor. They can help assess your electrical panel and the electrical connections inside your air conditioner to detect and fix the issue.

3. Refrigerant leaks. An important component that keeps your home cold is the refrigerant inside your air conditioner. However, it may leak due to corrosion, which usually occurs in the winter. These leaks may create unwanted noise, cause your coils to freeze and put your unit at risk of extensive damage. Get in touch with AC system repair pros as soon as possible to fix this issue.

4. Thermostat issues. If your thermostat isn’t working as it should, it’s likely that the batteries have been completely drained. The technician will check them first to rule out this issue before considering other possibilities. They’ll unscrew the thermostat cover and replace the batteries inside. If the thermostat still doesn’t work, they’ll examine it thoroughly to check if there’s loose wiring or other problems.

5. Dirty filters. Homeowners often forget that filters need to be replaced more than once a year. Replacing your filter will help keep your unit clean and ensure its performance and efficiency.

American Refrigeration Heating and Air Conditioning Co., Inc. is your trusted contractor for air conditioner repair and heater maintenance needs this spring and beyond. Call (662) 337-7968 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.

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