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Overheating is a common but serious problem that affects the safety of air conditioning use. There are many reasons why an air conditioner overheats, but you must address each issue separately to avoid a major system breakdown in your Crystal River, FL home. Here are some reasons why your air conditioner may be overheating.

Low Refrigerant in the System

Refrigerant is the chemical in air conditioning systems that helps create cold air for your home. Refrigerant doesn’t naturally leave the system because it cycles through time and time again. When there’s a leak, though, your system loses refrigerant and your air conditioner won’t remain cool.

A Clogged Air Filter

It’s important to change the air filter in your system to avoid clogging. When an air filter is too dirty, it blocks sufficient airflow, and this makes your air conditioner overwork and overheat. Always check your air filters every three months, or check every month if you have pets.

The Condenser Coils Are Dirty

The condenser coils of your system contain your system’s refrigerant, and refrigerant won’t flow correctly if the condenser coils are too dirty. Over time, contaminants build up on the coils, and a professional needs to clean them to let them disperse heat properly. While there’s nothing you can do to prevent coils from getting dirty, you can schedule regular air conditioning maintenance so technicians can clean them.

The HVAC System Is Inefficient

Older air conditioners run inefficiently, which may cause overheating even if no other issues are present. Newer HVAC systems are more energy efficient, and they typically run for 15 to 20 years before a new replacement is necessary. Consider investing in a new air conditioner if your current system is at the end of its lifespan.

Air conditioners that overheat can cause more problems if you don’t attend to the overheating issue promptly. Contact us at Senica Air Conditioning today to schedule professional repair services for your overheated system.

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