16149 South Lincoln Highway
Plainfield, IL 60586
(815) 609-4450
Financing Available
Author: Eagle Air Heating & Cooling
Before getting started on your AC repair, make sure you know how to check the power source. The AC must be powered on at the electrical panel, furnace, outdoor compressor, or 240-volt disconnect. If you find that the power is on, check the breaker or pull the disconnect. Make sure that there is no debris around the unit, and that the fan is spinning. If the fan is not spinning, you can push it with a thin stick or a long screwdriver. The capacitor could be causing the problem, and you should replace it as soon as possible.
The most common problem that may cause your AC to stop working is ice. You can melt the ice by turning on the fan and removing the access panel. If you cannot remove the panel, leave the unit off for a few minutes to let the ice melt. You can then check the electrical connections to the unit. However, it may be too difficult for you to do these tasks. Therefore, call an expert only if you're confident with the equipment and know what you're doing.
If you're not a handyman, you should at least know how to troubleshoot the basic problems. If you're unsure, you can always try to fix the smallest problems first. This way, you will save money and headaches. A professional will tear apart your AC unit to get to the root of the problem. But you can also try to do some simple maintenance by yourself. If you are unable to solve a major issue, you can call a professional to do the work for you.
In addition to fixing the problem, it is also important to clean the fins of the condenser. These tiny metal prongs protect the condenser coil. You can use a hose to clear the buildup from the fins. Just make sure that you use the hose on a low setting. When cleaning the fins, remember to keep the nozzle and pipe piping clean. If you're unsure, you can also use a butter knife to straighten them out.
When the problem is too complex, you can try to fix it yourself. Initially, you should cut the power supply before proceeding. Next, you should remove the access panel from the condensing unit. Once this is done, you should look for melted insulation, burnt and broken wires, and check the electrical connections. Usually, a professional will take care of the larger issues. If you're not a handyman, try to hire someone who can do it for you.
The thermostat should be inspected frequently. If it's broken or not properly wired, it could cause your AC to stop working. When it's frozen, you should try to remove it by running a fan. If you're unable to do this, you should turn off the unit to prevent it from causing an electrical fire. This way, you'll prevent a potentially dangerous situation. A professional, like
Eagle Air in Plainfield, can do it for you.
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16149 South Lincoln Highway,
Plainfield, IL 60586
LIC#15435-CF-TP