Why Is My AC System Blowing Hot Air in Wake Forest, NC?

It can cause you dismay and confusion to see your air conditioner reversing its proper function and pumping hot air into your Wake Forest, NC, home. Here are a few probable explanations for why your AC system is blowing hot air:

AC System Is Leaking Refrigerant

Your air conditioner uses refrigerant to help it produce cool air. Normally, the refrigerant should evaporate and absorb the heat from the air in one area, after which it’ll condense and release it into another. Air becomes cool after refrigerant pulls the heat out of it.

However, if some of the refrigerant in your air conditioner were to leak for any reason, your system would lose the ability to do this work. As a result, it can’t generate cold air as effectively.

Remember that refrigerant is highly toxic. If you suspect that your air conditioner is leaking, let HVAC service technicians take care of the problem.

Malfunctioning AC Compressor

The compressor is an essential AC component whose job is to heat and pressurize refrigerant further until it becomes condensable. If the compressor malfunctions, your AC system’s ability to pump out cool air will accordingly decline. To make sure that your compressor doesn’t fall into trouble, we recommend scheduling air conditioner maintenance at least once per year.

Dirty Evaporator Coils

The evaporator coils make it possible for refrigerant to absorb heat from the surrounding air in the initial stage of the cooling cycle. However, if the coils are dirty, less of their surface area will encounter the ambient air, lessening the heat absorption. Unless a service technician cleans your coils, this may cause your AC system to produce hot air.

If your AC system doesn’t operate efficiently, our team can diagnose the problem and perform repairs. Call Mitchell Heating & Cooling to schedule AC repair services in Wake Forest, NC, today.

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