Summer is steadily approaching and the temperatures are rising, so Texas homeowners will want A/C repair to get a cool blast of air in their homes this season! Radiant Plumbing & Air is ready to supply homeowners in Austin, Glendale, Allandale, and beyond with quality air conditioning in your home and offer help in any emergency situation. After all, you wouldn’t want A/C problems to linger under the heat of the Texas sun, so don’t wait to contact us!
There are several things you can do this summer to ensure your A/C is working properly. Our technicians are here to offer 3 tips on how to identify problems with your A/C and what you can do to help!
- Check Outlets and Fuses: If your A/C is struggling to start upon turning it on, then it could be a sign of faulty of outlets or fuses in your home. Do a thorough investigation of the outlets to see if they are satisfactory enough to meet the needs of your A/C. Also check to see if the A/C is plugged into the outlet properly. Your A/C troubles may also be a result of a circuit board failure in your home’s wiring. A/C startup failures are often the result of problems with your home’s electricity, so be on the lookout!
- Look Out for Leaks: While condensation does build up in your A/C, it is usually removed by drainage tube. However, when these tubes don’t work like they should, the condensation will leak out from the A/C and create a mess on the inside and outside of your home. Check the internal components of your A/C to see if there are any blockages you can fix manually. Also place a towel around the A/C to soak up any excess condensation and prevent it from causing a mess in your home.
- Note Any Physical Damage: If you notice your A/C is cracked or dented, then it could be a sign that it’s time for A/C repair. Some physical damage can be fixed manually. However, more serious damage may require the attention of a professional. Also check the internal components of the A/C as physical external damage may indicate possible internal damage as well hindering the overall performance of your A/C