Air conditioners are complex systems that require regular maintenance and can experience wear and tear over time. Some common causes of air conditioner malfunctions include:

What Causes An Air Conditioner To Wear And Tear?

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Lack of Regular Maintenance: Neglecting routine maintenance, such as changing filters and cleaning coils, can reduce efficiency and potential breakdowns.

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Dirty or Clogged Filters: Accumulated dirt and debris in filters restrict airflow and strain the system, resulting in decreased performance.

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Refrigerant Leaks: Leaking refrigerant affects cooling efficiency and can cause further damage to the compressor and other components.

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Electrical Component Failure: Faulty wiring, capacitor issues, or malfunctioning thermostats can cause the air conditioning unit to stop working or operate inefficiently.

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Compressor Problems: The compressor works like the heart of an air conditioner; issues such as motor failure or refrigerant leaks can lead to system failure.

At ACR Heating and Cooling, we understand the importance of a properly functioning air conditioner. Our skilled technicians are trained to troubleshoot and address these issues efficiently, ensuring your AC system runs smoothly. Get in touch with us now to schedule your AC repair service in Sedalia, Warrensburg, Marshall, Cole Camp, Warsaw, MO, and Surrounding Areas!

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