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Is Your AC Leaking?

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The AC in your home runs the game as far as how cool your house stays on a regular basis. This makes it one of the most important functions in your home. So if it ends up with an AC leak, you will want to get that taken care of right away. AC units can be located in many different spots. Some are in closets inside your house, some are up in your attic, and some are even on your roof. You will want to be careful because if the refrigerant in your rooftop AC continues to leak, you could end up with a pretty serious roof repair to take care of.

Signs Your AC Is Leaking

These are a few of the major signs that the refrigerant in your AC may be leaking. You will want to get this checked out right away to avoid a full AC replacement.

High Electric Bill – If you see that your energy bill is steadily increasing higher than before with no justifiable cause, it may be a leak.

Less Cooling Power – Is your home taking much longer to cool down than ever before? If something is leaking, that means that more energy is being used to get fewer results.

Frozen Coils – If coils freeze, the condensation may begin to melt off causing a leak that will need to be fixed.

Hissing Noises – If this is happening on any machine in your HVAC system, it is not a good sign. Your system should be running quietly.

If you have signs that you have an AC leak in Macon, GA, call Total Comfort Cooling & Heating, LLC at 478-781-9107.

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