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Why Your Home Isn't Cooling With The AC On

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If you turn your air conditioning system on and it does not cool, you will likely assume that the system needs repairs. One of the first things you need to take a note of is the last time you had air conditioning maintenance services performed. Sometimes homeowners forget that scheduled maintenance is their best defense against needing AC repairs. Any appliance in your home can malfunction and need servicing. Your AC system is not an exception. The following points will help you to understand some things that impact how well your air conditioning system cools.

Dirty Filters

If you have a filter that is clogged with dust and other contaminants, it will impede airflow. Other issues, such as allergy flareups and suboptimal performance, can also occur. Your AC system will work harder to try to cool your home. If your filter is the issue, you will likely notice that your home is cool in certain areas. The uneven cooling can lead to other issues that can damage your central air conditioning unit. One issue that could occur from the continued operation is the icing of critical components of your unit.

Excess Heat From Appliances

If you use heat-producing appliances such as a clothes dryer or oven, they can warm the air in your home. Your AC may not be able to effectively cool due to the excess heat in your home. This issue may also be complicated if you choose to use heat-producing appliances during the hottest times of the day. You could remedy this issue by choosing to only use heat-producing appliances at night, late evening, or early morning when the outside temperature is not at its highest.

Vent Issues

You should go through your home to ensure that you do not have any vents that are blocked by furniture or other obstructions. You may also have vents in your home that are closed. In order for air to come through the vents, they need to be opened. A family member could have closed the vents without you knowing, which is why it is a good idea to check. Check your vents for dust because dust can impede air from passing through vents too.

An HVAC contractor is a good resource to use to troubleshoot your cooling issues. There are a number of self-maintenance tasks that you can complete, such as changing your air filters. However, some maintenance services are best handled by professionals. If your troubleshooting does not fix your cooling issue, it is best to contact an AC service and not operate your AC until you get it inspected. This can protect you against costly repairs.


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