
Your System Is Not Heating
If your system has a heating function but isn’t warming your space, the issue could be with the thermostat settings, refrigerant levels, or a malfunctioning heat pump. Sometimes, a simple reset helps, but if the problem persists, professional servicing is recommended.

Your System Is Not Cooling
When your system is running but not cooling effectively, clogged filters, low refrigerant, or a faulty compressor could be to blame. Checking the thermostat and ensuring the unit isn’t blocked may help, but a professional diagnosis ensures the root cause is properly addressed.

Check the Thermostat Settings
Make sure the thermostat is set to “cool” and at the right temperature. If it’s not responding, adjusting, or seems inaccurate, there could be an issue with the settings, batteries, or internal components.

Inspect the Air Filters
A clogged filter can restrict airflow, making your AC work harder and less efficiently. If your home isn’t cooling properly, checking the filter could be a quick fix—but if the issue persists, it may indicate a deeper problem.

Listen for Unusual Noises
Your AC should run smoothly without loud or unusual sounds. Rattling, buzzing, or grinding noises can signal loose parts or mechanical issues. Identifying the source can be tricky, so professional inspection may be needed.

Check for Weak Airflow
If your AC is running but not blowing enough air, the problem might be with the vents, ducts, or internal components. Blockages or mechanical failures could be affecting performance, requiring further assessment.

Look for Leaks or Excess Moisture
If you notice water pooling near your unit or ice forming on the coils, there could be a drainage or refrigerant issue. While some condensation is normal, excessive moisture or leaks often require expert attention.

Test the Circuit Breaker
If your AC isn’t turning on, the breaker may have tripped. While resetting it might restore power, frequent trips suggest an underlying electrical issue that should be diagnosed by a professional.

When to Call a Professional
If you’ve tried these basic checks and your AC is still not functioning correctly, it’s best to have an expert inspect the unit. Ongoing issues can lead to higher energy bills and costly repairs if left unchecked. Contact us today to schedule a professional service and keep your AC running efficiently!