FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
General Questions
It is advised to have an AC system serviced once every six months, ideally prior to the arrival of the cooling season. However, more frequent maintenance might be required if you use it frequently or see problems.
Frequent maintenance lowers the chance of malfunctions, increases indoor air quality, increases energy efficiency, and lowers your energy costs. It also prolongs the life of your air conditioning unit.
Reduced cooling capacity, odd noises, unpleasant odors, uneven cooling, frequent on/off cycling, or higher energy bills are all indicators that your air conditioner needs repair. It’s best to arrange for a repair if you observe any of these problems.
The complexity of the system, the kind of AC unit, and the size of your space are some of the variables that affect how long an AC installation takes. It may last for several hours or the entire day.
Think about things like your budget, the size of your area, the energy efficiency (SEER rating), and any special features you would like, like air purification or compatibility with smart thermostats.
A malfunctioning condensate pump, a refrigerant leak, or a clogged drain line could be the cause of an AC unit that is leaking. It is advisable to switch off the appliance and get in touch with a qualified technician for an assessment and fixing.
If you have a central AC system, it won’t work during a power outage unless you have a backup generator. Some portable or window AC units may work with a generator, but it’s essential to check the manufacturer’s guidelines.
Maintaining appropriate insulation, sealing ductwork leaks, changing or cleaning filters on a regular basis, and using a programmable thermostat to regulate the temperature while you’re away from home are all ways to increase efficiency.
While some noise is normal, unusual or loud noises, like rattling, banging, or screeching, may be signs of an issue. If you hear strange noises coming from the unit, it’s best to have a technician look it over.