UncategorizedJanuary 16, 2023by Alex

How do I solve a problem with hot air blowing out of my air conditioner myself?

Before you call a handyman, there are several ways to solve problems with your air conditioner without outside help. So, if your air conditioner is not working properly or not working at all, check if the circuit breaker has tripped. A circuit breaker can trip due to power fluctuations. If this is the case, all you have to do is turn on the breaker, and then the air conditioner will work. 

 

If you are faced with an air conditioner coil freezing, here’s what you can do before calling a professional – turn off the air conditioner and point the fan on it to melt the ice.  Make sure the air vents are open and the filters are not dirty.

 

Also, ensure that nothing is blocking the airflow before you take drastic measures. Only after you have checked everything, do you call a technician to repair your air conditioner.

 

To avoid the possibility of injury, contact SDAC Heating & Air Conditioning to repair. Our technician will come to the specified address, inspect the air conditioner, provide maintenance and replace components if necessary. By contacting us in time, you can be sure that the comfort in your home will remain in any weather.

 

How can I prevent warm air from escaping from my air conditioner in the future?

 

The easiest and most important thing you can do to keep your air conditioner in good condition and prevent warm air from blowing out is to replace a clogged air filter! Set reminders every six months for premature replacement.

 

It’s also a good idea to have professional maintenance done in spring, just before the workload of your air conditioner increases towards summer.

 

A good air conditioning equipment service technician will check:

 

  1. the thermostat
  2. fuse box
  3. Refrigerant levels
  4. Compressor

 

The handyman will also clean the coils to keep them from freezing and the drain line of your air conditioner to prevent water leakage. Find out about all the ways in which professionals reduce the risk of your air conditioner blowing warm air.

 

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