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Common AC Issues and Solutions
Like almost every other home appliance, air conditioners can stop running properly because of a list of causes. Some of these issues include a dirty HVAC filter, issues with your refrigerant condenser lines, dirty condenser and evaporator foil and technical issues with your thermostat.  As big of an inconvenience as this surely is, there are ways to get your AC back up and running by yourself rather easily. Continue reading to learn about some of the most common AC issues that you can run into and how to solve them at home. 
ISSUE # 1  - Your AC Just Isn't Turning On 
The first and probably most concerning issue that you can run into on this list is your AC not turning on. In most cases, this is because your thermostat’s batteries have run out. When this happens, your air conditioner is not receiving the signal to turn on. You can solve this quite easily by swapping your thermostat’s batteries out with a fresh pair. If that does not fix the problem, then your thermostat possibly needs to be recalibrated or it might need to be replaced by a professional. Your chances of needing to recalibrate your thermostat is increased if you have an older air conditioner. 
ISSUE # 2 - Your Compressor Is Struggling
Your air conditioner’s compressor does a lot of heavy lifting when it comes to keeping it running properly, especially in the warmer months. You can tell when your air compressor is not working properly when your AC makes odd noises while operating, there is not enough hot air coming from the exterior unit and if you face refrigerant leaks. A hard start kit is a capacitor that helps your AC start up so your compressor is less burdened. Since the air conditioner’s boot up process requires more energy than keeping it running, you can keep your compressor in better shape by getting a hard start kit. ProServices Supply is an HVAC and MRO company based out of Atlanta, GA. They have a variety of hard start kits that you can choose from by visiting this link. 
ISSUE # 3 - Your Fans Are Not Working Properly 
The fan is located on the outdoor unit of an air conditioner. It blows heat from the indoors to the outdoors. Fans may get damaged because of wiring issues which may cause them to operate inefficiently. This could eventually cause your compressor to overheat and need replacement. The fan is easily accessible by taking off the casing of the outdoor unit. Since diagnosing the exact wiring issue may be difficult at times, you should call an HVAC professional to help you identify and solve the problem to be on the safe side. 
ISSUE # 4 - The Air Smells Bad
There are many reasons that can cause your air conditioner to release an unpleasant smell. Among these are insects that get caught in the system and die, refrigerant leaks, mold growth or even electrical damage which smells like burning. You can usually fix these issues by opening the system and cleaning the air conditioner thoroughly. If the smell has anything to do with leaks in the pipes or electrical issues, it is best to have an HVAC professional resolve the problem. 
ISSUE # 5 - No Cool Air
If your air conditioner is operating yet you don’t feel any cold air coming out of the vents then your problem may be caused by a couple of reasons. The most simple of these issues is a tripped circuit breaker. You may also have a worn out belt or you just may be low on refrigerant. A tripped circuit breaker can be fixed by firstly turning your air conditioner off. After you have done so, head to your circuit board and flip the breaker to the ON position. Leave your air conditioner off for 30 minutes so that your air conditioner’s internal circuit can reset. After waiting for half an hour you can turn your air conditioner back to cool. If your issue lies with your belt or a lack of refrigerant, then you will be better off calling an MRO professional. You can contact ProServices Supply for quick and reliable solutions for any HVAC issues you are facing. 
Air conditioner problems are highly uncomfortable situations especially if you’re in the dead of winter or the middle of summer. However, they don't have to be the end of the world. By following the steps in this article you can easily solve some issues that your HVAC system presents to you. Air conditioners are electrical appliances and your safety should never be taken lightly. If you have tried everything and your problems still persist then do not hesitate to call an HVAC professional today!
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