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Jul 16, 2020

Why Is My AC Not Blowing Cold Air? And Other Summer AC Dilemmas

Perhaps among the list of things that can be a nightmare to homeowners, an AC that fails to blow cold air can come on top. On a scorching hot day, the last thing you need to know after coming home is discovering that your AC stopped blowing cool air.

Why Is My AC Not Blowing Cold Air?

There are several reasons why your AC is not blowing the cool air as it should- such as lack of airflow, damaged internal wirings, or mechanical problems. Obviously, you need to call your trusted ac repair services to get it fixed right away. But it pays to know the things you can do to troubleshoot and get that cool, refreshing air blasting again. 

  • Check Your Thermostat

Your thermostat may be the culprit behind your AC problem. Chances are, a quick reset can fix the problem. For some people, simply switching the thermostat to auto instead of on can be the solution. 

  • Check Your AC’s Filters

Clogged and dirty filters restrict the flow of air inside your AC. You’ll easily know if it is your filters that need to get checked when you also smell a stuffy and dusty odor coming from your AC vents. Having your filters regularly maintained will prevent this from happening. 

  • Check Your Outdoor Unit

Small debris such as rocks, leaves, twigs, or any small materials can get inside the outdoor unit of your AC and get into the coils clogging it. Any blockage will prevent hot air from coming out, causing your unit to exert more effort. Constantly check your outdoor unit for any trapped debris, and blockages will ensure that your AC is running in its full capacity.

Even if you have put on the best effort to troubleshoot your AC’s problem, there are some things that are beyond your capacity. Calling in an AC repair service company will save you all the trouble. Here are the common summer AC problems only an experienced AC technician can address.

See also: How Preventive Maintenance Can Prove To Be The Perfect ROI

  • Low Refrigerant Levels

A low level of refrigerant can signify a leak. Its main function is to absorb heat inside your home and release it outside, cooling down your home. In general, the amount of refrigerant inside your AC remains the same, it is only when it starts to leak that it causes problems to your AC compressor- affecting the cooling capacity of your unit. 

  • A Faulty Compressor

Being the central part of your AC, it is mainly responsible for heat transfer, turning the refrigerant into a high-pressure gas that helps absorb heat from the indoors and releasing it outside. A damaged compressor can be costly, so it is crucial to get it checked regularly. 

  • Damaged Condenser Fan 

The condenser fan, which is found in your outdoor unit helps transfer accumulated heat from the inside to the outside environment. Usually, when condenser fans stop functioning, it’s a power-related problem. If your AC is turning on, but the fan is not, AC repair service providers can help you identify the problem and address it accordingly. 

Let Adams Care Help You On Your AC Problems

Our team of seasoned AC technicians has years of experience in dealing with AC problems from simple maintenance to complex troubleshooting, our team has it covered for you. Our team advises on preventive maintenance, which can save you all the trouble in the long run. To know more about our AC repair services or HVAC maintenance, contact us at +971 4 557 1800 today. 

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