When a scorching heat wave hits New Jersey, the last thing you want is to turn on your AC and realize it’s not working right. Whether you need a simple AC repair or a new installation, the West Milford air conditioning experts at Mark Lindsay & Son Plumbing & Heating can help get your home feeling cool and comfortable again.
If you’re not sure if there’s a problem with your AC or if it’s a fluke, give us a call for AC repair in West Milford and the surrounding area, or read on for some common problems we see with air conditioners!
When the day heats up and you switch on your air conditioner, you want to feel a blast of cold air as soon as possible. But when the air is warm, you have a problem. The issue can usually be traced back to a refrigerant leak or compressor failure. Give our AC experts at Mark Lindsay & Son a call right away. We’ll take a look and determine the best course of action, whether you need an AC replacement or a repair followed by maintenance.
Bad odors coming from your AC can make your home unbearable. If the smell shows up the first time you turn on your air conditioner for the season, it could be a fluke that passes quickly. But if the smell continues, you could be smelling mold and mildew or burnt wiring. Call our team right away before the problem gets out of control.
Maybe your air feels cool, but the airflow is weak. If you can’t get relief, there could be a problem with your compressor or ductwork. A small leak, tear, or loose part is usually straightforward. But if your air conditioner is failing, it may make sense to replace your unit with something more efficient.
A grinding, banging, and clanging air conditioner is unsettling. Strange noises are typically a mechanical problem that can be quickly repaired. Leaving the noise for another day could lead to a serious system failure that puts you and your home at risk.
Maybe your air conditioner comes on and feels incredible but doesn’t last long. It can be frustrating and make the cooling in your home feel inconsistent. If your AC keeps cycling off and on for no apparent reason, there’s probably a problem with your compressor, thermostat, or a related area of your system.
Most homeowners think of their AC as a way to keep their home nice and cool. In reality, it does more than just cool things down; it also reduces humidity. If your AC is running and your home still feels sticky and humid, you may have a leak in your ductwork. There could also be issues with a clogged drain line, dirty condenser coils, and air filters.
It’s not unusual for your AC to collect moisture from time to time. But when you see consistent pooling water or excessive moisture, you may have a clogged condensate line or drain pan damage. If you see pools of water combined with inconsistent cooling, it could indicate a refrigerant leak or a frozen evaporator coil.
Air conditioners eventually age out and need to be replaced. If your system is ten to fifteen years old, it’s probably reaching the end of its lifespan. When you could have an aging AC with frequent or expensive repairs, you’re better off replacing it. Call our AC experts today, and we’ll walk you through the process of choosing a new air conditioner with flexible financing options.
It’s not unusual to see energy bills spike in the summer, especially during a heat wave. But are they suddenly spiking up and down out of nowhere, appearing significantly higher than last summer? Chances are you have an issue with your AC and it’s losing efficiency. It could be as simple as a dirty air filter or a leaking refrigerant problem, or it could require something more complex. Whatever’s going on with your system, we can help. Give the team at Mark Lindsay & Son a call and we’ll restore the comfort of your home.
There’s no reason to struggle through another hot day at home. If you’re struggling with your air conditioner and need help, we’re always here. Mark Lindsay & Son Plumbing & Heating offers AC maintenance, repair, new installations, and replacements. Give us a call to schedule your appointment today!
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