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COMMON AIR CONDITIONING PROBLEMS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS

AC IS NOT TURNING ON<br>NO COOL AIR FLOWING<br>HOT AIR BLOWING OUT<br>REFRIGERANT OR WATER LEAKING

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COMMON AIR CONDITIONING PROBLEMS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS

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  1. COMMON AIR CONDITIONING PROBLEMS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS

  2. AC RUNNING CONSTANTLY In warmer weather, it's usual for the air conditioner to operate more frequently, but it should still regularly shut off. You may safeguard important components and stop your energy bill from soaring by fixing an AC that won't turn off. Solution: First, test whether switching off the thermostat fan also turns the air conditioner off. If not, get in touch with a professional; they have the expertise to identify issues immediately and can frequently do repairs within the first visit.

  3. AC IS NOT TURNING ON When you get up in the morning and discover the air conditioner won't turn on at all, it is annoying. This issue can occasionally arise when a circuit breaker trips. Other causes include a broken thermostat or frayed wires. Solution: Avoid attempting to fix the wiring on your own. Make contact with a licensed HVAC specialist who has specialized diagnostic tools to assist in identifying any electrical issues.

  4. NO COOL AIR FLOWING The majority of the time, this issue is simple to resolve. Usually, it's merely a circuit breaker that has tripped. It's also likely that the blower belt has to be replaced since it is worn. Additionally, low refrigerant levels might impact cooling. Solution: This problem may be avoided with routine system maintenance; thus, it's best to leave it to a reputable company.

  5. HOT AIR BLOWING OUT Why is your Air Conditioning Springwood system creating hot air instead of cold air? If your compressor is overheating, hot air might indicate that your air filter is unclean, there is an obstruction in your ductwork, or you have debris. Low refrigerant levels are another possibility. Solution: Schedule duct cleaning at least once a year and replace air filters every month or two to avoid clogs. Always get a specialist to check for leaks before adding refrigerant to AC units. You avoid wasting cash in this way.

  6. REFRIGERANT OR WATER LEAKING The AC system's lines and connections deteriorate with time, which might result in refrigerant leakage. Clogged condensate pumps and drainage lines typically cause water leaks. Solution: If you discover a refrigerant leak, immediately switch off the appliance and contact for assistance. The compressor, one of the most expensive components to replace, may be badly harmed by low refrigerant levels. Thankfully, routine maintenance inspections can find problems, and qualified technicians can top refrigerants as necessary.

  7. Phone Number 02 4731 3033 Get in touch: Email enquiries@penrithair.com.au Website Address www.penrithair.com.au Disclaimer: This is generic Information & post; content about the services can be changed from time to time as per your requirements and contract. To get the latest and updated information, contact us today or visit our website.

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