In the middle of a hot, long summer, there is nothing worse than your AC unit breaking down on you.
By booking an air conditioner repair Minnesota service each year, you can ensure your air conditioner is in working order all year-long.
However, you can’t always avoid repairs whether it involves fixing the condenser, capacitor or evaporator or recharging the refrigerant.
Repairs are going to be needed no matter how well you maintain your unit and it’s best to let a professional heating and cooling company do it for you so you can have it done professionally, quickly and economically.
Common Types of AC Problems that Need Repair
A common type of air conditioning problem is the AC not being able to keep up with the thermostat set temperature.
Other common types of AC problems that will require air conditioner repair Minnesota services include:
1. Refrigerant Leaks
If your AC unit is low on refrigerant, it either leaks or was undercharged during installation.
If you have a leaky AC, adding refrigerant is not going to fix the problem for the long term.
You will need a trained professional to come in and fix the leak, test their repair and then charge up your system with the proper amount of refrigerant.
The efficiency and performance of your unit will be at its best when the refrigerant charge matches the specifications of the manufacturer exactly.
It shouldn’t be overcharged or undercharged either.
2. Compressor Issues
Your system’s compressor is what keeps the refrigerant pressurized so it can release heat.
There is a great deal of electrical wiring and a motor in it.
It works hard so it’s not uncommon for problems to arise like electrical issues or motor issues.
Since your compressor is a complex device and has refrigerant running through it, its best to leave this job to a certified technician.
3. Frozen Coil
This is often an indicator of an airflow issue like restrictions caused by obstructed return air ductwork or filthy air filters. Low refrigerant can also lead to frozen indoor coils.
4. Inadequate Maintenance
If you let your AC coils and filters get dirty, your unit won’t work properly and it could lead to the fans or compressor failing prematurely.
5. Fan Problems
There are two fans in your air conditioner: the condenser fan and the blower fan.
The condenser fan sits in your outside unit and helps eliminate the heat from the system, whilst the evaporator fan (blower) pushes cooler air into your ducts.
Common issues that can develop with fans include motor problems, belt problems or bent or loose blades.
Conclusion
There are certainly more problems than can arise with your air conditioning unit.
An experienced AC technician can diagnose the issue quickly and repair it for you.
Before turning your AC off, be sure that you observe how the unit operates so you can let the technician know exactly what it is doing. This will help them make an accurate diagnosis.
For more information on air conditioner repairs in Minnesota, please contact us at (651) 294-7798.
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