As a homeowner or renter, you can
usually tell when your air conditioning system has a problem just by listening
to how it is working or feeling a difference in your home’s comfort level. You
don’t want to ignore these tell-tale signs that your AC needs a repair. If they
go unchecked, you risk further damage to your unit, increased energy bills and possibly
even having to replace your unit all together.
One such sign of a problem is if your
air conditioner starts and stops frequently without affecting the air as much
as it used to. This may be an indication that you have a refrigerant leak. Repairs
such as this are often the case when you notice these changes in the
performance of your air conditioner. It is a piece of machinery after all and periodic
repairs come up.
Here in the Arizona desert, we
rely heavily on our air conditioning units in the summer. There are certain
things you can do to ensure longer efficiency of your unit, such as monthly or
quarterly filter changes and having an annual inspection performed by a
professional when you haven’t used the AC in a while. However, many repairs on
your HVAC unit actually need to be completed by a professional repair person. Things
such as replacing the refrigerant are not something any do-it-yourselfer should
tackle. It takes a professional with the correct equipment to find the leak,
fix it, pump more refrigerant back in the system and test the levels.
With factors such as age of
equipment, SEER, and health concerns, Wolff Mechanical technicians are trained
to effectively asses all of your HVAC needs prior to a repair in order to
ensure that your air conditioning unit gets the attention it deserves. Upon
completion of an inspection, our AC specialists will keep you informed every
step of the repair process by taking into account the estimated cost of
repairs, warranty concerns and potential use of an air conditioning system.
With Wolff Mechanical’s expert technicians,
you can enjoy the comforts of an efficient air conditioning unit worry free and
without breaking the bank. Even if you need emergency air conditioning repair, we
are ready to help. We have live dispatchers to take your call 24 hours a day, 7
days per week at (602) 814-0004. To learn more about our services, please visit
our website.
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