How to Avoid AC Failure
In 3 Easy Steps
Air Conditioning Components Most Likely to Break Down this Summer And Make You Hot, Tired and Cranky
Summertime means high temperatures returning once again and if you want to avoid AC failure, it’s as easy as 1-2-3.
Air conditioning systems may seem complex – and they are! In this series, we’re going to talk about the five main components: the compressor, fan, condenser coil, evaporator coil, and the refrigerant. If you want to avoid AC failure, you need to know how these components interact and how to guarantee a functioning system.
In part one of the series, we discuss three things you should do to make sure your air conditioning system continues to run at its best. Make sure you have a trained pro look over your system. Make sure you only use top quality components. And make sure you use a modern thermostat to properly control everything.
Avoid AC Failure – Use a Pro
When it gets hot, everyone becomes an air conditioning expert. Beware of the guy who shows up at your door because he’s “working on your neighbor’s AC” and offers to “check out your system while he’s here?”
Have your current AC unit inspected by a licensed professional. They will be able to size-up your system quickly and tell you honestly whether your system is adequate or if it should be upgraded.
Before you let anyone into your house and especially before you hire anyone to work on your AC system, check out their credentials, experience and background. Ask them about the licenses required in your area. And check out online reviews.
Often there’s only a fine line between a real pro and someone that only appears to be professional. And that line can be dangerous if you don’t know what you’re doing and haven’t properly prepared to walk on it.
” Before you hire anyone to work on your AC system, check out their credentials, experience and background. “
Avoid AC Failure – Quality First
If you do need a system upgrade, be sure the new system is from a company known for quality. There are many “bargain” units out there that have a higher-than-average failure rate. Find out which units have the best ratings, choose one you like and have it installed.
Older units often show signs of diminished efficiency which may mean that it’s more economical to upgrade your system.
Here’s a list of signs that you might need a replacement cooling unit:
- The cost of repairing your old unit is half of the cost of a new, more efficient one
- Your old unit needs frequent repairs.
- Humidity isn’t controlled properly, signaling operating issues
- Your old system is out of warranty
- Your old AC system is more than 10 years old
Avoid AC Failure – Thermostat
Make sure your thermostat is the equal of your new AC Unit. Older thermostats don’t have the newest technology to help you save money when the AC is running.
New thermostats “learn” your cooling habits over time to save you money. Energy-saving features save an average of 15% on cooling bills.
Look for a thermostat that turns itself down when you leave, using your phone’s location to know when you’re away. And get one that can be controlled remotely from your phone, tablet or laptop so that you’re always in charge no matter where you are.
We’ve discussed the three steps you must consider to make sure you stay cool all summer long:
- Make sure you have a trained pro look over your system.
- Make sure you only use top quality components.
- Make sure you use a modern thermostat to properly control everything.
In the next article in this series, we’ll discuss the life-blood of your AC system – the refrigerant. Recent changes have made even relatively new systems obsolete.
The licensed technicians at Jerry’s Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning are available to deliver quick and friendly service. Call Us Today!