



When your air conditioner is on the fritz here in the greater Anderson, SC area, it’s extremely hard to remain comfortable – especially during the warmer months thanks to the notorious SC heat and humidity. David Taylor Heating & Air is here to make sure all of our customers are well informed when it comes to their HVAC system, specifically their AC unit in the summertime. Below are answers and tips to some of the most commonly asked questions about residential air conditioning repair here in the greater Anderson, SC area.
How Do I Know If My Air Conditioner Is Broken?
If cool air has stopped flowing in your Anderson, SC home, the first thing you should do is check your HVAC system thermostat. If your thermostat is working but the air conditioner won’t turn on, you should turn on the fan to see if the blower is getting power; change your air filter if it’s more than one month old (the buildup of dirt and debris could be preventing air flow); check the condensate drain. If you’re still experiencing problems after addressing these things, it’s time to contact your local Anderson, SC HVAC contractor for AC service.
When Should I Replace My Air Conditioner?
Replacing your air conditioner is not an easy decision as there are a few things to factor in when deciding including the following: the age of your air conditioner, the current state of your energy bills, any possible leaking refrigerant, and the cost of repair.
How Often Should I Change My Air Filters?
You should already be regularly changing out your air filters to ensure that your air conditioner is running efficiently and not contributing to other HVAC maintenance problems. We suggest checking your air filters once a month and then changing them out as needed (every 1-3 months).
Why Is My AC Unit Leaking Condensation?
One function of air conditioning units is to extract humidity from the air so a little bit of condensation is natural. However, big leaks usually indicate that there is a problem with the way the condensate is draining and your AC unit needs professional help. The following things could be causing the issue: a clogged condensate line, a rust condensate pan, a low refrigerant level, dirty air filter, installation issues, or a dirty or frozen evaporator coil.
If you’re having any issues with your Anderson, SC cooling system, give the David Taylor Heating & Air team a call today for professional AC service. We are always happy to help our customers with any of their heating and air conditioning needs. If you’re interested in learning more about some of the air conditioners we carry and install here, check out our products page https://www.andersonscheatingandair.com/air-conditioners or give our team a call today!