What Types Of Repairs Might Be Needed If Your Air Conditioner Runs Constantly?

Your home's air conditioning system is supposed to cycle off and on to keep your home at a proper temperature. A properly functioning air conditioner will do this. However, an air conditioner that is faulty in some way might not turn off like it's supposed to. An air conditioner that runs constantly can drive your energy bills up significantly and can even cause your home to be much too cold. Turning your air conditioner off and on can be a big hassle, and it can be hard to regulate your home's temperature by doing this. Therefore, this issue should be addressed. There are a few different potential repairs that your air conditioner might need, and a repair technician should be able to diagnose the problem. These are a few possible issues.

Ductwork or Vent Repairs

If the cold air from your air conditioning unit cannot blow through your home properly, then your unit might run constantly in an attempt to circulate air where it should be. Additionally, you could end up with hot spots and cold spots in your home. There might be a hole or leak in your ductwork, for example, or one of your vents might be damaged. In some cases, this problem can even be caused by clogged ductwork.

Blower Motor Replacement

Your air conditioning unit has a blower motor that works to turn the fan in your air conditioning unit. This is an essential component that helps with blowing air through your ductwork and throughout your home. If your blower motor is weak or damaged, then it might not do its job very well, and your air conditioner might have to run constantly because of it. Luckily, a blower motor can be easily replaced by an air conditioning technician.

Thermostat Replacement

Your air conditioning unit's thermostat keeps track of the temperature in your home and controls when your air conditioning unit turns off and on. If your thermostat isn't working properly, then it might not be telling your air conditioner to turn off when it should, which can lead to it running constantly. Replacing your thermostat shouldn't be too costly and could solve the problem. While you're at it, you can look for a smart home thermostat that has lots of features, since you'll probably benefit from this upgrade once your unit starts working properly again.

Evaporator Coil Cleaning

Lastly, you should be aware of your evaporator coils. Evaporator coils use refrigerant—which runs through copper pipes or tubes—to remove heat from the air. Once this is done, it circulates the cooled air through your home. If your evaporator coils are dirty, which can happen over time, then they might not work properly. They could also be damaged. A professional technician can either clean or replace your evaporator coils for you. 

For more information, contact a local company like Above Par Heating & Air Conditioning, LLC.


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