Troubleshooting 3 Common HVAC Problems in Texas
HVAC systems are vital appliances for home and business owners in Texas. These important home comfort resources are intricately designed and sometimes present challenges that affect their efficiency, reliability and safety. When your HVAC system is performing poorly, call Armstrong Plumbing, Air & Electric to schedule an HVAC repair.
Here are three of the most common HVAC problems in Texas and their solutions:
1. Dirty Air Filters
Due to our dry, windy environment, dirty air filters are a leading cause of HVAC problems in Texas. When air filters become clogged with dust, pollen and other airborne particles, the HVAC system must work harder to circulate air, resulting in reduced efficiency and increased energy bills. In severe cases, dirty air filters can cause the system to overheat, leading to costly repairs or even a complete system failure. If you need an AC replacement, better call Armstrong!
Solution: Homeowners should change their air filters every 30-90 days, depending on usage and environmental factors. For the greatest efficiency, invest in high-efficiency air filters that capture smaller particles and further improve indoor air quality.
2. Refrigerant Leaks
Refrigerant leaks are another common HVAC problem. The refrigerant is a vital component of the air conditioning system that cools the air by absorbing and releasing heat. When refrigerant leaks occur, the system loses its cooling capacity, leading to poor indoor comfort and increased energy consumption. Refrigerant leaks can also be harmful to the environment and human health, as refrigerants are potent greenhouse gasses and ozone-depleting substances. It is important to repair refrigerant leaks immediately to minimize repair costs and to avoid needing an AC replacement.
Solution: Homeowners should schedule regular HVAC maintenance with Armstrong Plumbing, Air & Electric to detect and repair refrigerant leaks. Another option is to invest in a newer, more efficient HVAC system that uses environmentally friendly refrigerants.
3. Improper HVAC Sizing
HVAC sizing refers to the capacity of the system to heat or cool a given space. If an HVAC system is too small, it will struggle to maintain a comfortable temperature during hot or cold weather. If it is too large, it will cycle on and off frequently, leading to energy waste and component wear.
Solution: Armstrong’s Comfort Specialists are trained to perform a load calculation to determine the appropriate size HVAC for individual homes or buildings. Other factors they will consider are the amount of insulation present, current ductwork available and the total square footage of the living spaces.
While other issues may occur with your HVAC system, these three, dirty air filters, refrigerant leaks and improper HVAC sizing are some of the most common HVAC challenges in Texas.
If you are experiencing any of these, or if you have noticed something else with your HVAC system, call Armstrong today.
Armstrong’s friendly and knowledgeable customer service representatives are ready to take your call and schedule an appointment.