Waiting for an air conditioning repair contractor to be dispatched to your home in the middle of summer can seem to take an eternity if the temperatures in your home have already reached uncomfortably high levels. Unfortunately, there will be times when the only way to get your AC unit back up and running will be to turn to a professional for help. However, if you find that your air conditioner is running but not producing cold air, it may be possible for you to remedy this situation without the need for professional intervention by following the simple steps below.
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Your furnace has several safety features that will trigger a shutdown. These features prevent your furnace from exhausting dangerous fumes into your home and also stop the furnace from causing additional damage to itself. With many modern furnaces, you can determine what's wrong by checking the control board for error codes and consulting your unit's manual.
If you see an error relating to your pressure switch, there may be many possible underlying causes.
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If your air conditioner is not working as it normally does, this could be due to many things. Below are four signs that you may need to contact a repair contractor to come to your home.
Frequent Cycling
It is common for an air conditioner to cycle while it is cooling your home, but if it is cycling more frequently than it normally does, this is a sign of a problem.
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As a norm, the world continues to grow more conscious and concerned about improving outdoor air quality than indoor air. Unknown to most, the quality of indoor air is equally important. According to a survey by the EPA, most Americans spend 90% of their time indoors. This data brings to light the importance of regulating the quality of indoor air, which is how residential air filtration systems come into play.
An air filtration system is essential in reducing contaminants contained in the air, such as bacteria and viruses.
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Thunderstorms can be an awe-inspiring part of summer weather, but they can also cause inconvenience and even hazards or home system damage. For example, your air conditioning unit can be susceptible to damage from the forces of weather present in a thunderstorm. If not protected or if it gets unlucky, your outdoor AC unit could even stop working and require repairs.
Here are a few of the issues you may need to repair after a thunderstorm breaks your AC unit.
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