Call Las Vegas Air Conditioning Repair And Stay Cool

By Francis Riggs


You checked the heat pump before turning it on and all seemed fine but now that it is running, something just does not seem right. Either it is blowing warm air or there are strange smells coming from the vents, or the compressor is constantly running. You need a professional that is insured and licensed like Las Vegas Air Conditioning Repair Will Help.

One of the most important things to do in order to prevent problems from getting out of control is watch for any warning sign that lets you know it is time to have a professional exam the unit at your home. Take the time to hire a company that has the proper licensing status and insurance. This simple step is important to ensure the company is licensed to make specific repairs and will cover cost for anything that might go wrong while handling a project.

One thing to pay attention to is how often the unit is turning off and on. More than usual, or running constantly means there will be too much wear which can result in having to replace the compressor. It could be a result of the cold air leaking out of the house or the thermostat is not working properly.

If warm air instead of cool is blowing from the vents it could be one of two, or a combination of two easy fixes. Check the thermostat to make certain it is set on the cooling mode. Also, check the air filter and replace it if is clogged. Hopefully, these steps will take care of the issue but if not, call the professionals because it is probably a malfunctioning compressor.

Strange smells from the unit requires immediate attention also. A musty odor can mean there is biological growth inside the ducts or unit, which can lead to serious health issues. If the smell is electrical, it means the wiring or insulation is getting over heated.

If the air blowing inside is not cold or not as cool as you recall it being, you might need more Freon or a new compressor. Hopefully, it is the Freon, but either way, you need the experts to check and repair the unit.

If you notice your home is not being cooled evenly, as in one room or area may be warmer or colder than the rest of the house, it could mean something has fallen into and gotten stuck in the vents. It could also be the compressor is breaking down.

In order to extend the life of your unit you can also clean it regularly and perform some basic maintenance. Before starting, turn the power off to the unit. Remove any debris that has gotten inside the unit. Clean then straighten the fins, then close the cover. Also clean the area around the unit by keeping a clear space of two feet in diameter.

Even if you do follow through on the general maintenance, watch for these other signs. These are strange smells from the vents, uneven cooling of the area, no cooling at all, and the unit turning off and off or running constantly. If any of these issues arise, do not hesitate finding a properly licensed and insured professional to inspect the unit.




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