3 Causes Of An AC Blower Fan Malfunction
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28 February 2022
If you can hear your air conditioner outside running, but the blower isn't running inside, the problem is somewhere in the air handler. If the blower isn't working, then your house will not stay cool very long. Call an AC repair service right away before your home gets hot and stuffy. Here are some things that cause this problem.
1. A Bad Capacitor
When the blower fan first starts up, it needs more power than it needs to keep running once the cage is spinning.
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The Fundamentals Of Furnace Repair: Things To Remember
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3 February 2022
Of all the times to experience trouble with your home's furnace, the middle of the winter is the worst. When you think about the fact that the temperatures are at their coldest in the winter, you'll want to address furnace problems immediately to keep your family comfortable. However, you don't want to make mistakes in your rush to keep your home warm. Here's a look at some of the things that you need to know about furnace repair and dealing with your home's malfunctioning heating system.
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Why Is Your Furnace Not Reaching The Thermostat Temperature Setting?
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5 January 2022
When you set your thermostat to heat the house, it signals the furnace to turn on and heat the room to the pre-set temperature. Once the room attains this temperature, the sensors signal the furnace to turn off. This process continues as long as your heating system is on. If your furnace fails to reach the thermostat temperature, something is wrong with the system. Below are four potential problems to look out for.
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Why Is Your AC Leaking Water Inside Your Home?
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8 December 2021
If the flooring around the base of your air conditioning closet looks damp with water, check the unit's condensate pump immediately. If the pump fails, the unit will collect water and leak water throughout the day. Use the information below to help you repair your indoor unit's condensate pump.
How Does an AC Condensate Pump Work?
A condensate pump is a mechanical device that looks similar to a tiny sump pump, or motorized collection container.
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