If someone notices their AC making clicking or buzzing sound, it’s usually the equipment’s way of flagging stress in a component such as the contactor, capacitor, compressor, or condenser fan motor. Briefly, single clicks during start-up and shutdown can be normal,...
A dirty AC coil can absolutely set the stage for system failure by blocking heat exchange, forcing longer run times, and pushing the compressor to operate at higher pressures and temperatures than intended. As the “insulating blanket” of grime thickens, the unit...
Indoor comfort is about more than air temperature. In humid climates, homeowners notice that rooms feel clammy, the thermostat seems “off,” and cooling cycles run longer than expected. That is the hallmark tug-of-war between humidity and AC performance, where an air...
A well-executed AC installation can significantly improve indoor airflow and circulation by aligning system capacity, duct design, and controls with a home’s unique load profile. When airflow is optimized, occupants experience more uniform temperatures, better...
Homeowners often ask whether they can replace just the indoor portion of a split air conditioner to cut costs, simplify scheduling, or solve a coil leak without tearing into their backyard condenser. The short answer: sometimes, yes, but it depends on compatibility,...
Homeowners often assume more cooling capacity means more comfort, but an oversized AC system can do the opposite, wasting energy, missing humidity control, and leaving rooms unevenly cooled. In climates with muggy summers, rapid temperature drops without proper...