It’s easy to forget about your air conditioner until something happens to it. You might assume that it’s running perfectly until you encounter obvious issues. Luckily, there are early signs that let you know there’s a problem. Here are five warning signs of an inefficient AC system in your Atlantic Beach, FL, home:
Clogged Air Filters
The air filters in your air conditioner trap dust, dirt, pollen, and other particulates that contaminate your indoor air quality. When your filters become dirty, your system has to work harder to keep you comfortable, lowering its efficiency.
High Home Humidity
Even though your home is at the temperature you desire, it can still feel humid. This is because your AC system controls both temperature and humidity. An inefficient air conditioner can’t remove humidity as well as it should. If you’re experiencing humidity problems in your home, have us check your refrigerant levels.
Increased Utility Bills
Unless your power company has raised its rates or you recently installed an appliance that uses a lot of electricity, your utility bills should remain fairly consistent with the seasons. However, if you experience a sudden spike in your utility bills that doesn’t coincide with your usage, that’s a sign that your air conditioner is struggling to keep you comfortable.
Older HVAC System
Even with regular maintenance, older air conditioning systems have trouble maintaining efficiency. While preventative maintenance keeps them functioning for their normal 10 to 15 years, sometimes longer, it’s only a matter of time before you need a new AC installation.
Thermostat Issues
Sometimes the problem with inefficiency isn’t your AC system but your thermostat. Thermostats tell your air conditioning system what to do, but a malfunctioning thermostat causes your system to work longer, which increases wear and tear and utility costs.
Don’t let an inefficient AC system raise your bills and lower your comfort. Contact Ed's Comfort Solutions today for more information about our preventative maintenance services.
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