If your air conditioning system isn’t working properly, it can usually be easily resolved to get things back up and running. Here we go through a few common issues and what you can do to fix them. As an added peace of mind AAC offer all our customers regular air conditioning servicing which an be booked via our servicing page.

My air conditioning system won’t tu on

If your air conditioner isn’t tu ing on there are a few checks that you can carry out. Check that the unit is plugged in, and that the thermostat is set as normal. Also inspect the unit outside to see if the condenser is running. Tu the thermostat to cool and lower the temperature by 5-10 degrees to see if that resolves the issue. Also read through the thermostat manual as small things can sometimes be overlooked. If it’s still not working, check for a blown fuse or tripped circuit. You may need professional assistance if the AC is still not tu ing on after checking all these things, as there may be an issue with the compressor or motor.

My air conditioner is not blowing cool air

When an air conditioning unit is not blowing cool air, it could be due to a blocked or dirty condenser. If the thermostat is set correctly, check the condensing unit outside and remove any dirt or build up of debris that could be blocking circulation. You should also check that your filter is clean and that you do not need a replacement. If the filter is clogged, the evaporate coil doesn’t’ receive enough air and the coil freezes up. Houses with pets or homes that run their AC frequently will probably need to change their filer more often.

My air conditioning isn’t cool enough

If the system is on, setup correctly and blowing out cool air, but it is not enough to cool your home, the system may not be big enough for your requirements. Before an air conditioning unit is installed it should be correctly sized to ensure it can provide enough cool air on the hottest days. This will allow it to maintain a 20–25-degree temperature difference between indoor and outdoor temperature. So, if it is 80 degrees outside, the system should be able to keep your home at a 60-55 degree temperate, if needed.

Mechanical breakdowns

Your air conditioning unit is made up of five components: a compressor, evaporator coil, fan, condenser coil and the expansion device. There are also two parts that are installed inside and outside of your home. Any of those components can experience mechanical failure. For example, a broken fan prevents the outdoor unit from removing the heat. A damaged compressor affects the refrigerant as it can’t circulate between the exte al and inte al units. It’s important to have your air conditioning system regularly serviced so any issues can be identified and fixed before they develop. In the long run it will save you money on costly repair bills and ensure the system lasts for longer.

Get professional help with your air conditioning unit

AAC provide professional air conditioning maintenance services for homes and businesses. To find out more, get in touch today to arrange a free quote and survey at a time that suits you. Email info@aacteam.co.uk or call 01707 32 55 66.