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Frequently Asked Questions About AC Service and Cooling Repairs

Get straightforward answers to the cooling questions DC Metro homeowners ask most, covering everything from AC tune-up frequency to what unusual noises really mean.
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Whether You Need AC Repair Or Any Of Our Other Cooling Services, We’re Here For You. Check Out Our Frequently Asked Questions About These Services!

What is this new environmentally friendly refrigerant?

PURON is a trademark name that represents refrigerant (R410A) and is environmentally friendly. It contains no chlorine atoms, which makes it less harmful to the environment. It is currently being introduced into the industry and is considered to be a long-term alternative to current refrigerants in use today. New equipment is currently available which contains this environmentally friendly refrigerant.

Is it OK for refrigerant (FREON) to come out of my air conditioner?

It is never acceptable for refrigerant to leak from your air conditioning unit or heat pump. Refrigerant cycles in a closed-loop system and is never supposed to evaporate, dissipate, or get used up. Adding refrigerant to your unit indicates that you have a leak, which can damage your system if not resolved in a timely manner. Also, most refrigerant has chemical properties that are harmful to the environment if released into the atmosphere.

What can I do to protect my outdoor unit and keep it clean?

Trim plants and bushes around the unit to provide at least twelve (12) inches of clearance for air flow. Keep pets away from the outdoor unit, as the acid in pet urine is a corrosive that will deteriorate the metal. Have the unit services annually to maintain cleanliness and ensure proper air flow. 

Why is water leaking in my floor when the air conditioner is on?

Water is removed from the air during the cooling cycle. If the tube carrying that water (condensate line) away from the unit becomes clogged, the water will overflow into the drain pain and run down through the furnace or air handler. This leaking water is extremely harmful to the electrical components of your system and must be corrected immediately.

What is happening when I see ice on my unit?

You may see “frost” or “ice” on the outdoor unit because the coil of the heat pump is colder than the air surrounding it, and when that air is below freezing, frost or icing will occur, but should melt with in 1 ½ hours as this is the timing sequence most defrost controls use to check for this condition in our area.

Why does my air conditioner produce water in the summer?

It is a function of the cooling or heat pump system to remove moisture from the air in the summertime. This is necessary in order for the air to feel comfortable. The moisture that is removed from the air is then carried away from the indoor unit or coil and is normally discharged outside onto the ground or into a floor drain in the home.

Just how important is my filter?

Good airflow is critical to the efficient operation of any air conditioning system. A clean, high efficient air filter will also protect the system from the harmful effect of dirt buildup on the vital components of the air handler or furnace. A high quality air filtration system also provides for cleaner air in your home and ensures a higher level of comfort for you and your family.

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