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Your air conditioning system shouldn’t have to be constantly running to keep your home at a comfortable temperature. After 20 years in business in Lincoln, NE, Absolute Comfort Heating and Air Conditioning has dealt with all kinds AC problems and repairs. A constantly running air conditioner isn’t a problem to take lightly, and you need a reliable service to both diagnose the issue and offer an effective solution.

Here are three things to check if your air conditioner is constantly running.

  • Poor Insulation: If you can feel cool air blowing out from your air conditioner, the problem may have nothing to do with your AC unit. A poorly insulated home lets cool air escape, and your AC may be doing everything it can to keep up with your home’s cooling demands. Home features such as high ceilings and large windows also affect a building’s ability to stay cool. Before you invest in HVAC services, make sure the problem is actually your air conditioner and not your insulation.
  • air conditioningRefrigerant Levels: Refrigerant is a liquid cooling agent housed within the air conditioner’s coils. Your air conditioner can’t do its job without it, but there’s also such a thing as having too much refrigerant. Both cases will affect the function of your air conditioning system. Professional air conditioning services use special equipment to gauge refrigerant levels. You’ll also need a professional to determine exactly what kind of refrigerant your system needs.
  • System Size: Air conditioning systems come in different models, brands, and also sizes. For the best results, you need a unit that is specifically made for the size of your property. If your unit is constantly running, it’s a good indication that your air conditioner is too small to cool your home. 

When you work with Absolute Comfort Heating and Air Conditioning, you work with technicians who care about their customer service and the quality of their work. They’ll do everything they can to get you the results you need. Give them a call at (402) 430-3959 to schedule an appointment, or visit their website for more information.

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