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Do I Really Need a New Air Conditioner?
Do I Really Need a New Air Conditioner?
So, you turn on your air conditioner to cool your home. The house does not get cool. So, you call the repairman.
He shows up. Works your system. "I have bad news for you. Your compressor is dead ," he says. "You need a new condensing unit.
You are suspicious. "Show me," you say. So he does. The panel is off the unit and you can see the compressor. He cycles it on. You hear and see the condenser fan running , but the compressor is sitting there and not running. Well, Must be bad. So, you sign the work order, and start figuring where you will cut back to pay for this expensive repair.
Compressors do go bad, but most of the time when compressors do not start, it is not the compressor that is at fault. Most of the time the cause is bad run capacitor, wiring , or faulty contactor. If your compressor will not start and they try to sell you a compressor
or new air conditioner system you should get another company to look at it.
So, you turn on your air conditioner to cool your home. The house does not get cool. So, you call the repairman.
He shows up. Works your system. "I have bad news for you. Your compressor is dead ," he says. "You need a new condensing unit.
You are suspicious. "Show me," you say. So he does. The panel is off the unit and you can see the compressor. He cycles it on. You hear and see the condenser fan running , but the compressor is sitting there and not running. Well, Must be bad. So, you sign the work order, and start figuring where you will cut back to pay for this expensive repair.
Compressors do go bad, but most of the time when compressors do not start, it is not the compressor that is at fault. Most of the time the cause is bad run capacitor, wiring , or faulty contactor. If your compressor will not start and they try to sell you a compressor
or new air conditioner system you should get another company to look at it.
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