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Yes, air conditioning systems may require repair due to various reasons such as wear and tear, mechanical issues, refrigerant leaks, electrical problems, or lack of regular maintenance. Signs that your AC may need repair include reduced cooling efficiency, strange noises, strange odors, frequent cycling, or uneven cooling throughout your home. If you notice any of these signs, it’s advisable to contact a professional HVAC technician for inspection and repair services.

The lifespan of an AC unit can vary depending on factors such as the quality of the unit, how well it’s maintained, and how often it’s used. On average, a well-maintained central air conditioning system can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years. However, with proper care and regular maintenance, some units can last even longer. It’s essential to schedule annual maintenance checks, replace air filters regularly, and address any issues promptly to help prolong the lifespan of your AC unit.

There are several possible reasons why your AC might suddenly stop working. Some common issues include:

1. Power issues: Check if there’s a power outage or if the circuit breaker has tripped.

2. Thermostat problems: The thermostat might be malfunctioning, causing the AC to stop working.

3. Dirty air filters: Clogged air filters restrict airflow, leading to overheating and system shutdown.

4. Refrigerant leaks: Low refrigerant levels can cause the AC to malfunction and stop working.

5. Frozen evaporator coils: Restricted airflow or low refrigerant levels can cause the evaporator coils to freeze, leading to system shutdown.

6. Faulty components: Issues with components such as capacitors, relays, or contactors can cause the AC to stop working.

If your AC suddenly stops working, it’s best to contact us to diagnose and repair the problem promptly.

We improve AC system performance by identifying and correcting issues that reduce efficiency, capacity, and comfort delivery. Common problems include restricted airflow from dirty or clogged coils, improper system sizing (oversized or undersized equipment), ductwork issues that cause airflow imbalance, and reduced heat transfer due to neglected maintenance. Addressing these factors helps restore proper system operation, improve temperature consistency, and reduce energy consumption.
GlassHVAC is owner-operated, which means you’ll deal directly with the people responsible for the work, not layers of staff, call centers and subcontractors. This means clearer communication, faster decisions and accountability from start to finish.
We can repair most issues the same day.
Risks include damaging your home, AC equipment and the increased costs associated with delays.
Yes. GlassHVAC is a licensed contractor.

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