Mini Split vs Central Air Winter Park for Winter Park Homeowners
Florida cooling systems work hard for much of the year. The best way to avoid surprise breakdowns is to watch for changes in comfort, sound, airflow, humidity, and utility costs.
Common warning signs include warm air, weak airflow, short cycling, unusual noise, water around the indoor unit, frozen coils, thermostat problems, and a system that runs constantly without satisfying the temperature setting.
What to Check Before Calling
- Thermostat settingsMake sure the thermostat is set to cool and the temperature is lower than the room temperature.
- Air filterA clogged filter can reduce airflow and cause the system to freeze or overheat.
- Breaker and disconnectIf the system lost power, the breaker or outdoor disconnect may need attention.
- Drain safety switchA backed-up condensate drain can shut the system off to prevent water damage.
Need a technician?
Winter Park HVAC can inspect the system and explain repair options clearly.
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