Cape Coral, FL – HVAC problems always seem to occur when least expected – such as
on the weekend or a Friday night - when you need it most. As more clients turn
to Coral Air Conditioning for urgent solutions, the vastly experienced team has
highlighted the early warning signs to look out for when your HVAC is heading
for trouble.
Coral Air Conditioning is a family-owned and operated AC and heating company serving the
Cape Coral and Fort Myers area. They carry out residential or commercial
repairs as well as service, installation, and maintenance.
Company founder Paul Elya commented: “Your HVAC system is
designed to keep you comfortable all year round, but that doesn’t mean it’s
always going to work exactly the way you need. When you have issues with your
HVAC system, it’s important to call in a professional to get the help you
need.”
He revealed that the most common reasons for HVAC service
calls were usually to do with thermostat malfunctions. When the furnace isn’t
heating up as it should, or you notice hiked-up power bills, the culprit is
often the thermostat.
“Faulty thermostats, whether dial type, programmable or
smart thermostats can be quickly spotted by one of our HVAC technicians and
repaired to avoid incurring future repair costs,” he added.
Other problems could include leaking refrigerant on the
exhaust or intake side that affects your HVAC’s cooling. An uptick in heat
despite turning on the AC could result from leaking or low refrigerant.
Leaking ducts can also cause your HVAC to work
inefficiently. Leakage in the ductwork causes low cooling and low heating in
the house. Since most HVAC ductwork is installed above the ceiling, you may not
spot leaks immediately until you see damage to your walls and ceilings.
Blown fuses and tripped circuit breakers could
contribute to your HVAC system shutting down. Dirty filters can cause the
blower and evaporator to overwork, resulting in frequent fuse blowing and
breaker tripping. An overworked blower drives up your power bills and affects
heating.
Coral Air Conditioning engineers are often called out to
deal with noisy HVACs due to worn-out fixtures, or due to accelerated wear and
tear affected by general dirt and debris in the coils.
Mr Elya said: “Most people wait until summer
and winter to call in HVAC specialists when they are in high demand. To save
money and ensure your HVAC system runs efficiently, be a smart homeowner and
schedule maintenance or repair work during the off-peak season.”
If you have any of these problems, then you can call
Coral Air Conditioning to check, repair, or maintain your HVAC. They are
available on:
Phone: (239) 888-9999
Email: contact@coralac.com
Website: https://coralac.com
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