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5 Things to Do When Your Air Conditioner Freezes Up in Vancouver, WA-compressed

An air conditioner can freeze due to low refrigerant, poor airflow, or<br>dirty coils. Regular maintenance from Miller's Heating & Air can prevent<br>these issues, ensuring your AC functions properly and efficiently<br>throughout the year.

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5 Things to Do When Your Air Conditioner Freezes Up in Vancouver, WA-compressed

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  1. Things to Do When Your Air Conditioner Freezes Up in Vancouver, WA 5 www.millersheating.com

  2. UnderstandWhyItFreezes An air conditioner can freeze due to low refrigerant, poor airflow, or dirty coils. Regular maintenance from Miller's Heating & Air can prevent these issues, ensuring your AC functions properly and efficiently throughout the year.

  3. 5 Things to Do When Your AC Freezes Up Turn Off Your AC Check for Airflow Issues Thaw the Ice Check Refrigerant Levels Call a Professional

  4. TurnOffYourAC When your air conditioner freezes, the first step is to turn it off. This prevents further damage and allows the ice to melt, making it easier to diagnose and fix the problem.

  5. CheckforAirflowIssues Inspect your air filters and vents for blockages. Clean or replace dirty filters to improve airflow. Proper airflow is crucial in preventing your air conditioner from freezing.

  6. ThawtheIce To safely thaw the ice, turn off the AC and let it sit. You can also use a hairdryer on a low setting. Avoid using sharp objects to remove the ice and prevent damage.

  7. CheckRefrigerantLevels Low refrigerant levels can cause your AC to freeze. Look for signs like decreased cooling efficiency. Professional air conditioning service from Miller's Heating & Air in Vancouver, WA, can help check and refill refrigerant levels.

  8. CallaProfessional If your air conditioner continues to freeze, it's time to call a professional. Local air conditioning service providers like Miller's Heating & Air in Vancouver, WA can diagnose and fix the problem, ensuring your AC runs smoothly.

  9. By following these five steps, you can address a frozen air conditioner effectively. For ongoing support and to keep your

  10. Lic # MILLEHA8657A, ECMILLEHA793JZ · CCB# 146201 www.millersheating.com VANCOUVER : (360) 695-6500 PORTLAND : (503) 972-2434 info@millersheating.com 1100 NE 112th Ave Vancouver, WA 98684

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