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Most Common Air Conditioner Problems in Residential Homes
It is understandable to expect that your AC will serve you for many years without any hitches once you have installed it.

It is understandable to expect that your AC will serve you for many years without any hitches once you have installed it. The reality, however, is different in that as soon as switch it on after installing it, the AC would literally throw all manner of problems at you.
Given that the AC is an investment you and your family have made, you need to know the potential problems, how to identify them and their solutions. Some of the possible AC problems include:
Total Failure
It can suddenly switch itself off sending the temperatures in your home soaring high. If and when such an eventuality happens, the AC’s thermostat’s batteries. If they are the problem replace them with a new set of batteries. If they are in a good working condition, adjust the thermostat to the “cooling” mode and set the temperature to the level you are comfortable with. If still, it is not working, switch off and on the A/C circuit breaker. If the AC still does not work, consult your dealer or the professional who fixed it. We recommend getting in touch with Tri-Star AC Repair in Savannah, Georgia.
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House Temperature Not Changing
Your AC might be running well, and yet it is not cooling your house. Replace the AC’s air filter to try to solve the problem. If still, it is not improving, check and set the thermostat but if there is no change buy a new one. Further, you may need to clear any particles clogging the air conditioner.
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Low Refrigerant
Your AC cools the air because of a chemical – refrigerant – it contains. If the refrigerant level falls too low, it will affect your AC’s performance. This may be caused by leakage or some other malfunctioning. In case of refrigerant leaks, consult an expert for repair or replace the refrigerant reservoir.
Water Drips
Regularly inspect the plastic pipe {Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) from your AC to notice whenever particles block it and clear the blockage using compressed air as prescribed by your dealer or manufacturer. Frozen coils could signal that the air duct of your AC is blocked or your AC filter needs cleaning. In case of other parts of the AC showing signs of freezing, consult an expert.
Noise-making
Whenever your AC blower motor makes screeching or squealing noises, it would mean it has a problem on its motor bearing or belt. You may need to oil the AC’s port. If, however, you hear some clanging, rattling, thumping or banging noises then the motor or blower assembly has a fault. Simply switch the AC off and call a technician.
Warranty
You may change the filter or repair some other such minor parts of your AC. It is, however, recommended that you enlist the services of a professional technician to carry out major repairs to avoid falling foul of your warranty’s terms and conditions.
Conclusion
It is, therefore, advisable to exercise caution when searching for an AC, installing it and maintaining it to limit, if not avoid altogether, the potential problems that would afflict your appliance.