Signs you may need a new AC

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2023
  • If your air conditioner is ten years old
    or older and is giving you
    problems,
    it might be time to invest in a new one.
    We look at some common problems
    an old AC might be having.
    Hi, I'm Roger from Fire and Ice.
    As a residential sales professional,
    I have helped thousands of central
    Ohio homeowners navigate the complexities
    of their homes. HVAC System.
    At Fire and ICE,
    we believe in giving our customers
    as much information as they need.
    In this video, we're going to discuss
    signs that you may need
    to replace your air conditioner.
    So let's get started.
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    Your AC blowing warm air into your home
    is usually the easiest to detect.
    Sign that something is amiss.
    You've been cozy and cool all summer,
    but on a sweltering day
    you don't feel as comfortable
    as you used to.
    This is more than it's
    95 degrees out and your
    AC can't get the temperature down to 68.
    Even the best, newest, most expensive
    unit will struggle in conditions
    such as that.
    We're talking it's 85 and you're sweating
    indoors for no discernible reason.
    If the system is newer
    and still under warranty, it's worth
    calling to get your unit serviced.
    But if it's 20 years old, chances are
    the repair will be expensive.
    Your AC runs and runs and eventually cools
    your house down, but it takes longer
    and longer to get comfortable.
    This is probably a sign of low
    refrigerant.
    Nine out of ten old ACS Icy
    have a refrigerant leak.
    It's usually a evaporator
    coil or two thermostatic expansion valve,
    a pinhole ecus,
    plenty wide enough to do damage.
    A refrigerant charged without fixing
    the leak can last you three years or more.
    But over time, that leak will get worse
    because it's under high pressure.
    If there is a leak and it's an old system
    and it's using older expensive
    refrigerant, the best thing to do
    is to replace your unit.
    A technician can add some refrigerant
    and keep you going for a while
    while you shop for a new air conditioner
    before we move on.
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    This might happen due to a couple reasons.
    A fan motor not working at the correct
    speed can cause a lot of condensation
    on ductwork and inside the coil,
    the usual cause is a rusted out drain pan.
    Inside your evaporator coil.
    Water will leak out of
    or into the furnace.
    It's not an easy fix
    to remove the drain pan.
    Most companies will replace
    the entire coil because something else
    will probably have gone bad
    if that part is old enough to be rusty,
    grinding, loud hums, vibrations,
    shaking, banging, we hear them all.
    Strange sounds are definitely a symptom
    of something wrong, even if it's just age.
    You should hear it running because it is
    a mechanical piece of equipment,
    but it shouldn't be louder
    than a typical conversation.
    You shouldn't
    have to yell to be heard over it.
    If you hear something weird,
    you should have someone come out and check
    what's going on.
    Pricey fixes, new evaporator
    coil, new compressor,
    new fan on the outdoor unit
    replacing the condensing coil.
    Replacing the evaporator coil
    could cost thousands of dollars.
    Compressors can be 1000 or $2,000.
    You'll essentially
    be creating a new air conditioner
    without replacing the outdoor unit.
    We're not saying the repair can't be done.
    It can.
    But if we have to replace condensing coil,
    we need to disassemble
    everything to get at it.
    And it's impossible to predict
    what else might go wrong down the road.
    No one knows how long your AC will last.
    You'll have to weigh
    the cost of repair versus
    biting the bullet
    and getting a new air conditioner.
    We suggest paying someone
    to diagnose the issue,
    but a technician shouldn't
    pressure to buy a new unit.
    That's a decision only you should make.
    I hope by now
    you have a better understanding of signs
    you may need
    to replace your air conditioner.
    If you'd like more information
    on AC systems,
    click the link in the description below.
    If you found this video
    helpful, feel free to give us a look
    and be sure to subscribe.
    Thank you for watching and we look forward
    to making your day better.
    I hope by now you have a
    better understanding of science you may
    need to replace your air conditioner.
    If you'd like to schedule
    a service appointment for your system,
    click the schedule service button
    at the top of the screen.
    Thank you for watching and we look forward
    to making your day better.
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Komentáře • 3

  • @TheMcGuireLife
    @TheMcGuireLife Před 3 měsíci

    I recently replaced 2 air conditioner at my house. On 4/10/24.”
    I had a 5 ton Lennox XC16 SEER a/c it previously cooled the upstairs and I had a Goodman 4 ton from 2018, the old upstairs a/c wouldn’t cool under 80. And the downstairs a/c would cool not that well.”
    I got 2 brand new Goodman air conditioners. One is a 5 ton (upstairs) and a 3.5 ton (downstairs)
    For the last 2 summers I had to get my old upstairs a/c worked on, when July would roll around. The Lennox furnace was rusted out, now I can stay cool and comfortable upstairs with my brand new air conditioners!! 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶

  • @xaviercruz4763
    @xaviercruz4763 Před měsícem

    Hi guys. What’s the best efficient way to cool a room to 7c during night then 18 in the day?