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How To Fix a Air Conditioner?
- Air conditioner not cooling
- Air conditioner fan not working
- Air conditioner compressor won't run
- Air conditioner won't turn off
- Air conditioner is loud or noisy
- Air conditioner leaking water
- Air conditioner remote control not working
- Air Conditioner coils freezing
- Touch up gashes and scrapes with paint
How to care for your air conditioner?
- Clean the air filter monthly
- Check for insect/animal nests
- Clean the condenser coils once per season
- Clean the water pan
- Inspect cooling coils for frost or ice buildup
- Check the Remote Control
- Find a good storage location
What size air conditioner do I need for my home?
If you're in the market for a new air conditioner, make sure you purchase the correct size for your home's needs. An undersized air conditioner will have to work harder, waste energy and cost you more money. Conversely, an oversized unit will cycle too quickly and may not run long enough to remove humidity in the air.
Can I run my air conditioner all year long?
You can run the air conditioner as often as you need, if both the outside and inside temperatures are above 60 degrees Fahrenheit (15 degrees Celsius). If the inside or outdoor temperature is below 60 degrees Fahrenheit (15 degrees Celsius), the unit may not function properly.
Do window air conditioners affect a room's humidity level?
Yes, window air conditioners remove humidity in the air. The evaporator coils located in the front of the air conditioner grow cold during normal operation. As the warm, moist air in the room comes in contact with the cold evaporator, the air's moisture condenses and attaches to the evaporator coil. As more moisture condenses, moisture on the coil drips into the base of the air conditioner where it is evaporated to the outside of the home.