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Signs You’re Overworking Your Air Conditioner

March 10, 2022 by Tom Hoffmann

Most homeowners are unaware that they’re overworking their air conditioner. Here are some signs to watch.

What’s the first thing you do when your home gets a little too warm for your liking? If you’re like most people, you probably turn the AC down for seamless cooling. There’s nothing wrong with that, just as long as you don’t overwork your air conditioner.

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It’s not uncommon for people to overwork their ACs to match the searing summer heat. Unfortunately, this means sky-rocketing energy bills and can compromise your indoor air quality.

Your Energy Bills Are Too High

Are your energy bills a bit too high of late? If so, there’s a high chance you’re overworking your air conditioner. The more your AC works to keep your home cool, the higher your energy bills. So if there’s a sudden spike in the amount you pay for your energy bills, you need to check on your AC usage.

Your AC Unit Leaks Frequently

Air conditioners pass refrigerant through a coil to cool your home to your desired temperature. When you continually overwork your AC, the coil will likely break or leak due to wear and tear. Too much corrosion will cause the refrigerant to leak out of the coil.

If you notice any leaks in your AC, you must call a reputable HVAC company, like Thomas Hoffman Air Conditioning & Heating. That’s because refrigerant is toxic and detrimental to your health.

Your Home Is a Little Too Humid

Too much humidity makes your home uncomfortable and uninhabitable in extreme cases. If you notice your home feels a bit too humid, you may be stressing your AC. HVAC systems cool and also dehumidify your home. A humid home means your AC isn’t working as it should, possibly because you’re overworking it.

You Repair Your AC Too Frequently

It’s normal for your AC unit to have a few issues because of wear and tear. However, if you have to call for repairs a little too often, you’re likely overstressing your AC. The more stress you put on your AC, the more its parts wear off. This explains the overly frequent repairs.

You Keep Hearing Strange Noises

All ACs, even the silent ones, make a little bit of noise. However, loud or unusual noises from your AC should cause concern. These noises either indicate heavy use or extensive internal damage. This damage could be loose parts or clogged ducts, among others. All these mean you’re either overworking your AC or overlooking AC maintenance.

Nothing good comes from overworking your AC. So keep an eye out for the above sign to ensure you don’t stress your AC unit. That’s the only way you can sidestep many issues with your AC.

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At Thomas Hoffmann Air Conditioning & Heating, we pride ourselves in being a locally owned and operated HVAC company. With more than 30 years of experience and a master technician and mechanical engineer as our owner, we can replace, repair, and provide maintenance for your business or home’s HVAC system.

(314) 471-7625

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