At one point in time an air conditioner in your home was considered an extravagance. After all, people had lived without these appliances for a very long time and air conditioners were both expensive to buy and costly to operate. As time progressed people realized just how convenient an air conditioning system could be and how nice it was to enjoy their homes in comfort. Without the convenience of air conditioners the best a homeowner could hope for was the breezes that flowed through open windows or moving around hot, stuffy air with a fan.
Unfortunately, air conditioners are like most other appliances and will eventually break down the longer you use them. In all cases this requires an expert in Ac Repair Okc to fix the problem. Air conditioners consist of several components that may wind up failing. The most common problem is the overheating and lock up of the external condenser. This component is used to compress the refrigerant and push it through the air conditioning pipes and coils. Without the refrigerant cycling through the system the A/C can’t remove the heat from inside the building.
Other important components in Ac Repair Okc include the blower fan, the air exchange and the system thermostat. The blower fan is the primary component used for circulating the cooled air throughout the home. This air is picked up from an evaporator coil located inside the air exchange. This coil usually doesn’t fail, but it can become quite dirty over time and require a technician to remove the coil and clean it in an acid bath. The thermostat is perhaps the most heavily used component of your A/C. It’s primary purpose is to allow you to control the temperature settings and signal the air conditioner when it’s time to cycle on or off.
Hiring an expert is the only real way to handle Ac Repair Okc. There are few user serviceable parts in them and when beginning many repairs the technician will need to remove the A/C refrigerant. Handling refrigerants is one of those things that are regulated by federal laws and require certified technicians like those at TS Heat & Air to handle the process.