Windermere Emergency AC Repair Company
With Windermere’s subtropical climate, homeowners have to deal with not only the heat but also the high humidity. A well-functioning cooling system is essential to safely and comfortably get through the long summer season. Fortunately, we’re here for all of your breakdown situations, regardless of the type of air conditioning system that you have.
Here are common components that can malfunction.
- Blower fan motor
- Blower fan belt
- Refrigerant lines
- Capacitors
- Thermostat
- Compressor pump
One of the most common issues you’ll likely experience with your air conditioning system is that it’s blowing hot air. This could be due to a number of different problems within your system. One of the most common causes is a low refrigerant level, which can happen when a leak develops in one of your refrigerant lines, allowing the gas to escape.
Without enough refrigerant, your cooling system will be unable to effectively remove heat from your home. Our technicians can thoroughly evaluate your AC system, locate the source of the leak, repair it, and recharge the refrigerant level. This will restore your system’s ability to cool your home efficiently.
Another frustrating issue is weak or little airflow coming from your vents. This can be due to several factors. One of the most common is a dirty air filter. If replacing the filter doesn’t solve the problem, there could be an issue with your ductwork or blower compartment. In some cases, the blower motor may burn out due to age, or the blower fan belt may fray and break. There may also be a collapse or obstruction in your ducts, preventing proper airflow.
Another major problem is when your AC system won’t turn on. Start by checking your thermostat for dead batteries or a tripped circuit breaker. If these don’t solve the problem, there may be a larger internal issue. Common causes include a faulty thermostat, a failed capacitor, or a malfunctioning control board.
When your AC system starts making strange noises, it’s necessary to shut it off and schedule repair service. The type of noise can help indicate where the problem lies. For example, a rattling noise usually signals a loose component, while a hissing noise typically indicates a refrigerant leak.