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Temperatures in Louisville can reach freezing colds of 28°F and toasty highs of 88°F. To keep your home comfortable, you need to keep your HVAC at a high-functioning level. Unfortunately, just like any other machine, your HVAC can break down. Luckily, HVAC repair, in some cases, can be easy for the average homeowner.

Read on to learn about 3 common HVAC repair issues and how to fix them.

1. Inefficient HVAC System

Does it take a lot of cranking for your HVAC to cool or heat your home? If so, your HVAC is probably running inefficiently. It needs more power to blow enough air to get your home to the right temperature.

You might suspect something’s wrong with your HVAC’s mechanical components in this case. This isn’t necessarily true. It may just be that your HVAC’s air filter needs a change.

How to Fix

Your HVAC’s air filter is responsible for filtering dust, pet hair, and other debris out of your home’s air. Over time, it can become so clogged that air won’t travel through it easily. The best way to get the air flowing through quickly again is to replace the filter.

You first need to buy a replacement filter. Make sure that you do enough research on air filters so that you get the right one. Then you need to locate the air filter (usually it’s behind the return air duct) and switch the old one with the new one.

2. Malfunctioning Thermostat

Your thermostat tells your HVAC system when the air has reached the temperature set via the control panel. The HVAC will then turn off until the temperature rises or drops too much.

When your HVAC’s thermostat can’t accurately gauge the temperature, your HVAC can’t effectively adjust it. In some cases, the HVAC will run continuously or refuse to run at all. The best course of action is to fix your thermostat.

How to Fix

Replacing the batteries and/or readjusting the temperature of your thermostat may be enough. If not, you may need to replace your thermostat. You can DIY, but it may be best to contact HVAC maintenance services to lessen the risk of mistakes.

3. Tripped Circuit Breaker or Blown Fuse

Don’t panic if your HVAC system refuses to turn on. It might not even be an issue with the system itself. It may just be that there’s been a circuit breaker or power fuse malfunction.

How to Fix

Locate the circuit breaker box. This should be a metal box against a wall in a basement, garage, etc. Try turning the breaker on and off again or replacing a blown fuse.

Consider Our Louisville HVAC Repair Services

Sometimes getting comfortable takes work. However, it might not take as much work as you think. Try to stay calm when your HVAC malfunctions and you’re sure to find a solution faster.

Also, if you need an HVAC repair service in Louisville, try ours. We offer incomparable service that’s tailored to our customers’ needs. To get started, schedule a service request on this page.

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