Brewer's Air Conditioning & Heating
As summer approaches in Arizona, a cool and comfortable home becomes a priority. Your air conditioner (AC) plays a vital role in achieving that comfort. But how can you tell if your AC  can cool your home optimally? Here, we explore key signs that might indicate if you need an
AC repair service. So read it before the summer sets in!

Age of Your AC Unit

A typical AC unit has a lifespan of 10-15 years. Regular AC maintenance can extend this lifespan. But eventually, all machines wear down. If your AC unit is nearing or exceeding this age range, consider an air conditioner replacement. Newer models offer improved efficiency and may save you money on energy bills in the long run.

Decreased Cooling Performance

Is your home not cooling as it used to, even when the AC is running? This could be a sign of reduced cooling capacity. Reasons for this include refrigerant leaks, failing compressors, or clogged air filters. While an AC repair service might address the issue temporarily, a replacement might be more cost-effective for an older unit.

Rising Energy Bills

An AC unit that struggles to maintain cool temperatures will work harder. This will lead to increased energy consumption and higher electricity bills. If you notice a significant rise in your energy costs without a sudden change in usage patterns, your AC’s inefficiency might be the reason.

Frequent Repairs

If your AC constantly requires repairs, especially during the summer months, it might be a sign of underlying problems. While occasional air conditioner repairs are normal, frequent fixes become expensive over time. Replacing the unit might be a more economical solution in the long run.

Unusual Noises

Your AC shouldn’t be excessively noisy during operation. Unusual noises indicate wear and tear of internal components. Ignoring these noises can lead to more significant problems and potential breakdowns.

Moisture Leaks Around the Unit

Moisture accumulation around the indoor AC unit is a red flag. This could indicate clogged condensate drains, refrigerant leaks, or inefficient cooling. If left unchecked, moisture issues can lead to mold growth and property damage.

Weak Airflow

If the airflow from your vents feels weak or uneven, it could be due to clogged air filters, dirty coils, or failing ductwork. While air duct cleaning might address the issue, an older unit with persistent airflow problems might need a replacement.

Inconsistent Temperatures

Does the temperature fluctuate throughout your home, with some rooms feeling cooler than others? This could be a sign of uneven airflow distribution due to clogged ducts, faulty dampers, or an undersized AC unit. A new, properly sized AC system can ensure consistent cooling throughout your living space.

Environmental Considerations

Modern AC units use more environmentally friendly refrigerants compared to older models. Replacing an older unit with a newer, energy-efficient model can minimize environmental impact. Additionally, some newer models offer features like smart controls that allow for better temperature regulation and potentially lower energy consumption.

Consulting an HVAC Repair Service

If you notice any of the above-mentioned signs, it’s wise to consult a qualified HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) professional. The experts can evaluate the problem, recommend HVAC repairs if possible, or advise on AC replacement options. A professional can also help you determine the right size and type of AC unit for your specific needs.

At Brewer’s Air Conditioning and Heating, we prioritize enhancing your home’s comfort with unbeatable value. Our certified technicians provide expert repairs and upfront pricing, ensuring long-lasting solutions. Brewer’s guides you through replacements if needed, selecting the perfect AC unit for your budget and efficiency.  Regular maintenance plans prevent costly breakdowns, and 24/7 emergency service offers round the clock assistance. 

Invest in your comfort – choose Brewer’s Air Conditioning and Heating.

Conclusion

A properly functioning AC unit is essential for a comfortable and healthy home environment during the summer months. Be aware of the signs that your AC might need replacing. Avoid potential breakdowns, ensure optimal cooling performance, and save money on energy bills in the long run. Don’t hesitate to consult an HVAC professional to discuss the best course of action for your home comfort needs.

FAQs

  1. How to know if my AC unit is ready for summer? 

We recommend scheduling a pre-season tune-up with Brewer’s. Our technicians will inspect your unit and advise on any repairs or replacements to ensure optimal cooling when you need it most.

  1. My AC isn’t cooling as well as it used to. What should I do?

There could be a few reasons for this. Brewer’s technicians can find out the issue and recommend solutions. 

  1. Are there ways to save money on my energy bills while staying cool?

Absolutely! Regular maintenance keeps your AC running efficiently, and Brewer’s can recommend energy-saving models if a replacement is necessary. We can also advise on smart thermostat controls to optimize your cooling.

  1. What if my AC breaks down during the peak of summer?

Brewer’s offers 24/7 emergency service. We’ll be there to fix the problem quickly so you can get back to enjoying the comfort of your home.

  1. How can I ensure I get the best value for my AC needs?

Brewer’s is committed to transparent pricing and upfront consultations. Our technicians will explain all your options and recommend the most cost-effective solution for your specific situation.

Brewer’s Air Conditioning and Heating is here to keep your home cool and comfortable all summer long. Contact us today!

Main Office:

9111 South Hardy Drive, Tempe, AZ 85284

Office Hours:

Monday - Friday: 8 - 5 Saturday: 8 - 12

Service Hours:

Monday - Sunday: 24/7

480-725-7776

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