AC Repair in Lexington, NC
Air Conditioning FAQ
Can any home have central air?
Yes, usually any home can have central air. You probably will have to allow for ductwork and other design allowances, but it can be done. Before making the decision to have central air installed in your home, you should schedule an in-home consultation with a certified HVAC technician to get an idea of the total cost. Other cooling options for your home aside from central air include ductless mini-splits and geothermal systems.
How much does a new air conditioner cost?
Typically, a new air conditioner will cost around $2750 (more or less), but it will depend on the size of your home and the type of unit you need installed. Consider installing a new air conditioner when you buy a new furnace - by adding both units to your forced air system at the same time, you can save on costs by reducing time and labor.
How is it possible for an air conditioner to freeze when it's hot outside?
An air conditioner can freeze even in hot weather if there is insufficient airflow over the evaporator coil. This can happen due to dirty air filters, blocked vents, or a malfunctioning fan, which prevent warm air from circulating properly. Low refrigerant levels or a refrigerant leak can also cause the coil temperature to drop too much, leading to freezing. These conditions result in moisture from the air condensing on the coil and forming ice despite the high external temperatures. Regular maintenance can help prevent these issues.
Don't let a broken air conditioner ruin your day. Contact Pro Plumbing Air & Electric today to schedule your AC repair service in Lexington, NC.
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