What Air Conditioner Repairs Require a Contractor or Other Repair Technician?

Having purchased an air conditioner unit, it’s every homeowner’s dream to experience unrivaled comfort in their home during the summer and winter season. The unique ability to regulate both warm and cool air undoubtedly promotes healthy living and creativity. Despite their substantial benefits, air conditioners tend to break down once in a while and fixing them can be a daunting task, especially to first time owners. The constant debate of whether to consult an air conditioner contractor or simply fixing it by yourself can ultimately push you over the edge. As a homeowner, you might want to get acquainted with several repairs that immediately demand the attention of a seasoned contractor or repair technician.

Refrigerant Leaks

Refrigerant leaks are critical problems that must be taken seriously to preserve the durability and efficiency of your air conditioner unit. Contrary to common perception, adding refrigerant to a leaking unit doesn’t necessarily fix your HVAC unit. Far from it, such a problem is a manifestation of deep-rooted issues. An air conditioner running on low refrigerant simply denotes that the unit was undercharged during installation. In such a situation, it’s in your best interest to hire a seasoned technician to not only fix the leak but also test the repairs and ascertain that the right levels of refrigerant have been topped up. After all, an air conditioner’s efficiency and performance are optimized when the refrigerant coincides with the manufacturer’s specification.

Broken Compressor Fan

Your air conditioner’s exterior extension consists of a fan, condenser coils, and a compressor. Such apparatuses work in unison to dispense warm air from your home and provide a cool indoor climate. When the outdoor fan is compromised, the heat transfer process is disrupted leading to a subsequent chain of problems. For starters, the air conditioner wouldn’t be in optimal condition to provide cool air while the system’s compressor runs the risk of overheating. With an overheated compressor, your air conditioner’s safety controls can frequently turn your HVAC unit off. By hiring a qualified contractor or repair technician, they shall diligently diagnose the problem and repair or replace your compressor fan if necessary.

Frozen Condenser Coils

When the air conditioner’s condenser coils freeze up, it’s a tell-tale sign that your heating and cooling system won’t run properly. Poor airflow within the cooling system can cause freezing on the coils. Commonly caused by obstructions such as blocked return air ducts and dirty air filters, such issues can be solved with the aid of a refrigerant charge. However, such repairs must be done by an experienced technician who can diagnose the specific problem behind the frozen coils, liquefy the ice and restore your unit’s cooling capacity.

At O.C. McDonald’s, we have cultivated a stellar reputation for identifying and fixing air conditioner problems with finesse. Over the years, we have amassed tons of experience providing exceptional services tailored to meet the specific needs of each customer. Don’t hesitate to contact us today at 408-295-2182 and let us restore your air conditioner to its former glory.

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