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Signs Your Air Conditioner Is Struggling

An underperforming air conditioner can transform a potentially cozy home into an unbearable living space. It’s crucial to learn how to recognize the warning signs indicating that your air conditioning unit may be struggling to keep up with your household’s cooling demands. This knowledge will not only aid in preventing a complete system breakdown but also ensure the longevity and efficiency of your cooling system. Continue reading to learn more. 

Poor Efficiency Leads to Skyrocketing Bills

One of the primary indicators of a struggling air conditioner is a noticeable spike in energy bills without a corresponding increase in usage. This could suggest that the air conditioner is working harder than it should due to issues like worn-out parts, lack of maintenance, or the system being too small for the area it’s trying to cool.

Inconsistent Cooling and Hot Spots

Another sign to look out for is if certain areas of your home remain warm or humid despite the air conditioner running. This uneven cooling could be a symptom of several problems, including ductwork issues, a failing compressor, or even a malfunctioning thermostat. The geographic layout and specific architectural style of your home can sometimes exacerbate these inconsistencies, making it even more critical to address them promptly.

Strange Noises and Water Leaks

Air conditioners should operate relatively quietly. Thus, any rattling, buzzing, or hissing noises can be alarming. These sounds might indicate loose components or more severe issues, like refrigerant leaks. In addition to strange noises, visible leaks around your unit can also signify that your system is not operating correctly.

Reduced Airflow and Warm Air

If the airflow from your vents feels weak or warm, it could signify that your air conditioner is struggling. Reduced airflow can arise from something as simple as a clogged air filter or as complex as a malfunctioning motor. Similarly, if the air feels warm, there might be a problem with the compressor or restricted airflow. 

Frequent Cycles and High Humidity Levels

An air conditioner that cycles on and off more frequently than usual could indicate that it’s not sized appropriately for your home or that it needs a tune-up. Alongside frequent cycling, an inability to manage humidity levels effectively within your home is a clear indicator of a struggling air conditioner. 

Acker Heating & Cooling can help keep your air conditioner in great shape. We offer maintenance, repair, and replacement services. Call us at (706) 425-8774 or fill out our contact form to get started!

Bryan Acker

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