We know how frustrating it can be when your AC isn’t working properly, especially during those scorching North Hollywood summers. Whether you’re debating whether to repair or replace your unit, handling an emergency fix, or seeing ice form on your ductless mini split, we’ve got the answers to help you stay cool. Let’s break down some common air conditioning issues and the solutions you can try.
1. Should You Repair or Replace Your Air Conditioner?
When your air conditioner starts acting up, the big question is: repair or replace? This isn’t always an easy decision, but there are a few key things to keep in mind.
1.1. Reasons to Repair an Air Conditioning Unit
Sometimes, your AC just needs a quick fix. If it’s still relatively new or the problem is minor, a repair is often your best bet. Here are a few situations where repair is the way to go:
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- Your AC runs constantly, but a filter change or cleaning could resolve it.
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- The system blows warm air due to a dirty evaporator coil.
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- Low airflow might just mean a blocked duct or a blower issue.
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- Noisy operation may be caused by loose parts or dirt buildup.
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- If you’ve got a refrigerant leak, sealing it can keep your system running smoothly.
1.2. Reasons to Consider Air Conditioning Replacement
On the other hand, if your AC is aging or needs costly repairs, it might be time to replace it. Consider replacement if:
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- The system can’t cool your home properly, no matter what you do.
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- Your energy bills keep rising even though your AC use hasn’t changed.
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- Your AC has become a safety hazard due to bad wiring or refrigerant leaks.
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- The unit is more than 10-15 years old and regularly breaks down.
1.3. How to Decide Between AC Repair or Replacement
The decision comes down to the age of your unit, the cost of repairs, and how well it’s been working. A good rule of thumb is if a repair costs more than 50% of a new unit and your system is nearing the end of its life expectancy, replacement is the smarter choice.
2. Emergency Air Conditioner Repair: Quick Fixes You Can Try
When your AC breaks down suddenly, there are a few simple things you can check before calling for professional AC service. Here are some quick fixes you can try:
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- Check the thermostat settings: Make sure it’s set to “cool” and the temperature is lower than the room temperature.
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- Replace or clean the air filter: Dirty filters can block airflow and make your AC work harder.
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- Inspect the electrical panel: If your AC isn’t turning on, it could be a tripped breaker.
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- Clear debris around the outdoor unit: Dirt and debris can block airflow and cause overheating.
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- Reset the system: Sometimes, turning the AC off at the thermostat and circuit breaker for five minutes can clear minor issues.
If these steps don’t solve the problem, it’s time to call in the pros.
3. Why Ice Forms in a Ductless Mini Split AC
Finding ice on your ductless mini split is a clear sign something’s wrong. Ice formation usually points to one of two main problems:
3.1. Low Refrigerant Levels
If your refrigerant is low, it means there’s a leak somewhere in the system. Low refrigerant makes it hard for the AC to cool properly, causing ice to form. Since refrigerant is a closed system, it’s not something you can fix yourself—this requires a professional technician to refill and seal any leaks.
3.2. Lack of Airflow
Another reason ice can form is poor airflow. This might be due to a dirty fan or coil, or something blocking the air from circulating properly. Without adequate airflow, the coils can get too cold, freezing any moisture in the air onto the unit. Clearing blockages and cleaning the unit can help, but you may need a technician to inspect it further.
3.3. Importance of Professional AC Maintenance
Regular maintenance is key to keeping your AC in top shape and avoiding ice buildup. Scheduling routine checkups with our team at Mor Air Inc. will help you spot issues early and keep your system running smoothly.
4. Conclusion: When to Call an HVAC Professional
At the end of the day, some AC issues can be handled with simple fixes, but others require the expertise of a professional. If your air conditioner is freezing up, not cooling enough, or constantly needing repairs, it might be time to reach out for help. Don’t forget that proper maintenance plays a key role in preventing these problems, and that includes caring for your drain line. For more tips on this, check out our blog, Keep It Flowing: Your Essential Guide to AC Drain Line Maintenance, where we explain how a clean drain line helps avoid clogs and water damage.
Whether you need a quick repair or a full system replacement, Mor Air Inc. is here to help keep your home cool and comfortable, no matter what. Need expert AC service? Contact Mor Air Inc. today to get your system back on track! We’re just a call away.