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Signs Your Central Air Conditioner or AC System May Need Emergency Repairs

If you think that something is wrong with your air conditioner, what should you do? Call an Air Time Air Conditioning & Heating technician if you want your AC unit back up and running fast and efficiently! There are some simple signs that you may be heading for an emergency ac repair process. This can be more costly than getting ahead of a breakdown and having AirTime Air Conditioning & Heating perform routine maintenance or often times referred to as an AC tune up. Here are a few signs your air conditioning unit (also known as an HVAC system) may be heading for or in need of emergency repairs:

Weak air flow from the air vents or ducts

Weak air flow can be a simple cause of clogged or dirty air filters which will block airflow into your home or freeze the cooling system’s coils. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to either replace the filter or clean it if it is reusable. If you haven’t changed your filters in over a month, you should call AirTime Air Conditioning & Heating out for an AC system tune up. You can call our AC Repair Hotline at (863) 209-7755 and schedule an AirTime technician to handle any AC maintenance, tune up or emergency AC repair.

Your AC System is Making Sounds or You Notice Signs of Condensation

Are there strange sounds, such as squealing, grating, or grinding? Are there strange odors that are pungent, foul, or musty? These are clear signs that you have a leak or you have a mechanical breakdown of the HVAC system coming soon. If your unit continues to run, it could incur further damage. At Air Time Air Conditioning and Heating, we recommend that you shut the whole AC and Heating system down. Don’t turn it back on until after an Air Time AC professional has diagnosed and repaired the problem. It might be uncomfortable, but you will likely avoid a much larger issue (and a much higher repair bill).

You Can Depend On the Professionals at AirTime Air Conditioning & Heating

Once you have quickly taken care of shutting down your air conditioning system, it’s time to call in the experts. AirTime Air Conditioning and Heating can help you handle whatever problem is plaguing your air conditioner. We offer 24-hour emergency repair service, and every technician is fully licensed and insured. Contact us today or leave a comment below this post to get more information about how we can help you extend the life of your air conditioning unit.

AirTime Lakeland
206 Easton Dr
Lakeland 33803-2936
Phone: (863) 209-7755

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