5 Reasons Why Your Air Conditioner May Not Feel Cool

When the temp begins to rise outside your home, you depend on your air conditioner to keep your residence comfortable. Your AC might be on, but the air issuing from your vents appears warm. 

Here are the most standard reasons why this occurs and what you need to do about it. If you have to have air conditioning repair in Fort Lauderdale, the Experts at Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning can help. Like always, all our AC repair labor is upheld by a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.* 

1.Your Thermostat is Set Wrong

Look at the fan setting. If it is switched to “on,” the fan will blow even when the AC compressor isn’t running. This is okay, but your cooling costs will be bigger if the fan operates all the time. Switch the setting to “auto,” and the blower will only operate when the compressor is running. This also means the air radiating from the vents will repeatedly feel chilly. 

2.Filter Need to be Changed

The HVAC air filter captures airborne particles that can wear out your heating and cooling system. If it gets too blocked, it can reduce airflow. This restricts how much warm air moves over the indoor evaporator coil. If the refrigerant moving through the coil becomes too cold, it freezes, stopping the cooling cycle from taking place. To prevent this, change the filter every month or as advised by the manufacturer. 

3.Refrigerant is Low

Refrigerant is essential for air conditioning. It shifts from a low-pressure gas to a high-pressure liquid as it cycles between the indoor evaporator coil and outdoor condensing unit. If there isn’t enough refrigerant, your air conditioner will cool poorly and may not generate adequate chilled air. It might also cause a frozen evaporator coil, which as we mentioned before, stops the cooling cycle completely. You’ll need aid from an HVAC professional, like one from Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning, to repair any refrigerant leaks. 

4.Condensing Unit Need to be Cleaned

The outdoor part of your AC system is known as a condenser. This is actually a giant heat sink that transfers hot air from your home. If the metal fins are clogged with cobwebs, the condenser can’t run well. Hose down the equipment to remove debris that accumulates and shear back bushes to ensure the condenser can “breathe.” 

5.Condenser Fan or Compressor has Gone Out

While you’re examining the condenser, ensure the big fan at the top of the equipment is going. If the fan motor has gone out, the condensing unit can’t break up heat like it should, and your air conditioner may start circulating warm air into your home. 

Listen for the sound of the compressor working in the condensing unit as well. This is what drives your air conditioner, as the piece reduces the temperature of the refrigerant. Then, the refrigerant can collect more warmth when it circulates back into your residence. If the compressor fails, you’ll typically need to get a new air conditioner and book air conditioning installation

If you’re noticing other odd noises when your AC is on, browse our guide that deciphers what common air conditioning noises mean

Did you solve the trouble using these ideas? If not, our Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning Experts are ready to assist you. Give us a call at 954-736-4314 or contact us online to book your air conditioning repair appointment today. 

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