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Simple Air Conditioning Fixes

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We are in the middle of the AC season. Thought we would go over some of the simple fixes that you can DIY before you call the service technician (and pay the big bucks!).

Understand how an AC Unit works

o Ambient temperature differential

o Setting temperature to a lower setting does not mean your unit will cool faster

o Is your home well insulated?

There are a few simple things you can check to see if your air conditioning is working properly:

1. Thermostat Settings: Ensure your thermostat is set to "cool" and the temperature is set lower than the current room temperature.

2. Air Filter: Check and replace your air filter if it's dirty. A clogged filter can restrict airflow and reduce the efficiency of your AC.

3. Power Supply: Make sure your AC unit is receiving power. Check the circuit breaker and ensure it hasn't tripped. Also, check if the outdoor unit is plugged in.

4. Vents and Registers: Ensure all vents and registers are open and not blocked by furniture or other objects.

5. Outdoor Unit: Inspect the outdoor unit to make sure it's not obstructed by debris, leaves, or other objects. Clear any debris around the unit to ensure proper airflow.

6. Condenser Coils: Check the condenser coils for dirt or debris. If they are dirty, you can clean them with a garden hose, but make sure the unit is turned off first.

7. Blower Motor: Listen for the sound of the blower motor. If it's not running, there might be an issue with the motor or a related component.

8. Drain Line: Check the condensate drain line to ensure it's not clogged. A clogged drain line can cause water to back up and damage the system.

If you've checked these things and your AC is still not working properly, it might be time to call a professional technician to diagnose and fix the issue.

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We are in the middle of the AC season. Thought we would go over some of the simple fixes that you can DIY before you call the service technician (and pay the big bucks!).

Understand how an AC Unit works

o Ambient temperature differential

o Setting temperature to a lower setting does not mean your unit will cool faster

o Is your home well insulated?

There are a few simple things you can check to see if your air conditioning is working properly:

1. Thermostat Settings: Ensure your thermostat is set to "cool" and the temperature is set lower than the current room temperature.

2. Air Filter: Check and replace your air filter if it's dirty. A clogged filter can restrict airflow and reduce the efficiency of your AC.

3. Power Supply: Make sure your AC unit is receiving power. Check the circuit breaker and ensure it hasn't tripped. Also, check if the outdoor unit is plugged in.

4. Vents and Registers: Ensure all vents and registers are open and not blocked by furniture or other objects.

5. Outdoor Unit: Inspect the outdoor unit to make sure it's not obstructed by debris, leaves, or other objects. Clear any debris around the unit to ensure proper airflow.

6. Condenser Coils: Check the condenser coils for dirt or debris. If they are dirty, you can clean them with a garden hose, but make sure the unit is turned off first.

7. Blower Motor: Listen for the sound of the blower motor. If it's not running, there might be an issue with the motor or a related component.

8. Drain Line: Check the condensate drain line to ensure it's not clogged. A clogged drain line can cause water to back up and damage the system.

If you've checked these things and your AC is still not working properly, it might be time to call a professional technician to diagnose and fix the issue.

Watch us on YouTube (click here)

Subscribe to our free newsletter, https://handymanprosradioshow.com/newsletter-signup/

Join our Facebook group @handyman pros

Send us an email, questions@handymanprosradioshow.com.

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