Layton UT HVAC

Air Conditioning Repair

One of the most commonly used systems in your home is your air conditioner, which experiences a lot of wear and tear, leading to repairs. TriForce HVAC offers air conditioning repair to help keep your home comfortable during hot weather. Our team specializes in servicing HVAC systems in Utah homes and providing clean installs, no matter the size or home type. There are a variety of issues that can occur with air conditioners, including motor failure, clogged drains, or damaged coils. Reaching out to a professional to repair your air conditioner quickly will save you from an expensive replacement.

When To Schedule Air Conditioning Repair

There are often some clear signs that it’s time to call an HVAC expert for air conditioning repair. When you notice inadequate cooling or strange noises, you should look into hiring a technician from TriForce HVAC to improve your system. When your home is not staying cool during hot summer days, even if you are adjusting the thermostat, you may have problems with the AC unit. It is advisable to contact a technician as soon as possible to avoid further damage that could lead to replacement. Instead of suffering in a hot or stuffy home, working with an AC expert can help you have cool air flowing in no time.

Another common sign it is time for air conditioning repair is an increase in your energy bills. Unexpected increases in your electricity or energy usage could signal that your HVAC system is working overtime. If the system is working harder to keep your home at the set temperature, it will use more electricity or gas and run constantly. If you notice extremely high energy bills, it may be time to contact an HVAC technician.

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Common AC Problems

Over time, with years of use, air conditioners will experience a multitude of problems. Even with proper maintenance and cleaning, nothing lasts forever, so it is important to repair or replace the system when appropriate. Some common problems you can look for with your air conditioner include:

  • Dirty or clogged air filters
  • Low refrigerant
  • Refrigerant leaks
  • Frozen coils or thermostat issues
  • Clogged condensate drains
  • Bad capacitor
  • Breaker trips
  • Dirty condenser coils

Why Work With TriForce HVAC

Our team at TriForce HVAC offers expert repair, replacement, and maintenance for HVAC systems in the Layton, UT, area. We are committed to providing fast and reliable air conditioning repair so you can keep your Utah home cool in some of the hottest months of the year. No matter what problems you are experiencing, our technicians can help improve the operation of your air conditioner in no time. Keep your system running efficiently with help from TriForce HVAC.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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This common problem often has an easy fix. Some homeowners forget to switch the thermostat from the “heat” setting to the “cool” setting, meaning the system is still blowing hot air even if the temperature is set to a lower temperature. Other issues, like dead thermostat batteries and calibration issues, can also be an issue when turning on your AC after the winter season. If you have tried troubleshooting the thermostat and that doesn’t fix your problem, contacting an HVAC expert to check the internal components of the unit is the next step.

Home warranties often don’t cover air conditioning repair, but your manufacturer’s warranty may cover repairs for certain elements, such as your motor, coils, or refrigerant. If the repair is needed because of simple wear and tear, your manufacturer’s warranty will typically cover the cost. Improper installation, damage due to lack of maintenance, or misuse will not qualify under AC unit warranties. You should review your warranty paperwork to see what is covered and how long your warranty is valid for. If you are still unsure, you can contact the manufacturer or local HVAC team.

Basic maintenance can be performed by a homeowner, including filter changes and cleaning, but more complex repairs should be handled by a professional if you want to maintain the life of your air conditioner. HVAC technicians should handle refrigerant leaks, electrical wiring repairs, or full system inspections. Repairing the system on your own could pose a serious risk of injury, including electric shock, chemical exposure, or other injury. We recommend letting our team repair or inspect your air conditioner because of our specialized tools and knowledge about different brands and common problems. An HVAC tech will ensure the longevity of your system and protect you from the risk of injury.