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You would want to use your air conditioner the most during summer. It would, therefore, be a huge inconvenience if it were to stop working.  A malfunction can leave you hot and tired, alone in your room to bear the summer heat wave. Air conditioners can freeze up in hot weather, which might be kind of ironic, but it is definitely a huge hassle. Here are some things that might be causing your air conditioner to freeze up:

A malfunctioning thermostat

If your air conditioning unit runs too long and works too hard, it may be working too hard, causing your AC coils to freeze up. A malfunctioning thermostat will need to be fixed by a technician. Sometimes people will try to change the batteries and think it’s fine. But if frozen air con is an issue, this will be useless.

Issues with air flow

Your air conditioner’s coil needs proper air flow in order to keep condensation from freezing. A frozen AC unit might just be from airflow problems, meaning that your AC’s airflow keeps warm air from regulating the temperature due to this condensation. The easiest solution to this problem is to change your air filter, and dirty air filters could be the culprit. You want to change your filters regularly while keeping in mind that your freezing problem is probably due to lack of maintenance.

A leaking coolant

If you find that airflow isn’t the problem, it might be a refrigerant leak. Leakage can cause a lack of pressure, which will lessen its functionality in absorbing heat. This may cause your coil to freeze, and a temporary solution is just to add more refrigerant to your system, but you might also need to call in a professional to help you out.

A clogged condensate line

Condensate lines in your air conditioner will allow your air conditioner to drain any moisture buildup. A clogged line, especially if it’s near the evaporator coil can freeze the water and coils. This could be the issue to your air conditioner freezing, but there are other things that it could be. At this point, asking a professional to come to inspect it might be a better idea.

What to do

You should call in a professional who can help you with your issue. Rather than trying to do anything yourself and possibly making the issue worse, get someone who has all the tools and materials needed to come to help you. Trying to do it yourself might just lead to a more expensive and time-wasting issue. Unfreezing an air conditioner is not a simple task.

There are many issues that could be causing it, so you want to get a professional to come in and inspect your AC unit in order to identify the root of the problem. In order to get right to the issue and fix it, you will definitely need someone who has experience fixing air conditioners. It will be a faster and better option rather than trying to figure it out blindly on your own.

If you’re looking for an experienced, licensed AC repair service, Penguin Cool is your best option. Call us today and see what we can do for you.

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