Mack Morris Heating & Air Conditioning Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Air Conditioner Repair’

Explaining the Ice on Your AC

Monday, July 25th, 2022

Have you noticed that there is ice starting to collect inside of your air conditioner? Maybe the thought occurred to you that this was a good thing. After all, ice is created by extremely cooled air. The reality though is different. Yes, ice is created when the air is cooled down by a lot. But it isn’t a good sign when your system creates it.

Ice collecting in your air conditioner is actually an indicator that you need air conditioner repair in Charlottesville, VA. This situation can be created by several different issues within the system, all of which our team can help with.

Read on to learn more or call today to book a repair.

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7 Indicators You Need an Air Conditioner Repair

Monday, July 11th, 2022

Now is not the time when you want your air conditioner to act up. Well, okay, there is really never a time when you do want your AC to malfunction. But the start of summer is probably up there on the list!

While summer may have just really kicked off, this is the time of year when we see more people in need of AC repairs in Charlottesville.  The key thing to remember is that, if your air conditioner has started to act up already, then it certainly isn’t going to get better. The longer the issue goes unaddressed, the worse things will be. That’s why you should watch for these warning signs so you can reach out for expert service as early as possible.

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5 Signs Your AC Needs Repairs

Monday, April 4th, 2022

Things are our area haven’t exactly heated up the way they would during the summer just yet. That said, this makes now an even better time to take care of any air conditioner repair in Charlottesville, VA that has presented itself.

While it may still feel a little early in the year, getting AC repairs addressed as early as possible is always a good decision. This prevents these from escalating and causing a system breakdown when the heat actually hits.

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Ice on Your AC? That’s Not Good

Monday, September 6th, 2021

Ever seen ice build-up on or in your air conditioner and said to yourself, “Well that’s strange”? That’s the exact reaction you should have. Ice build-up on an AC unit is strange—in fact, it is bad news. This is an indicator of some major trouble within your cooling system that requires prompt air conditioning repair in Troy, VA.

All too often we find people have a false belief that an air conditioner producing ice is simply doing a really good job. The reality is their AC system is having a hard time doing its job. Discover more about the problems that lead to ice build-up in your cooling system and why prompt repairs should be your go-to response.

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Here’s Why Your AC System Is Leaking

Monday, September 7th, 2020

service-timeWhen you talk about something leaking, your first instinct is to check your plumbing lines. These aren’t the only things that can spring a leak however. Your air conditioner may be the system in your home that is leaking. While this system serves a much different purpose than your pipes or drains, the response to a leak should be the same—get it fixed!

When you need air conditioning repair in Charlottesville, VA, you can turn to Mack Morris Heating & Air Conditioning. We can identify what is causing the leak in your AC unit and get the issue resolved so you can enjoy a properly cooled home again.

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Don’t Ignore Low Refrigerant Levels

Monday, July 27th, 2020

AC-manifoldThe team at Mack Morris Heating & Air Conditioning are the pros who work hard to keep you comfortable at home all year long. One way that we do this is, of course, by providing prompt and effective services that keep your HVAC system in great condition. The other way that we help our customers is by keeping them informed on how their systems work so they know when something is wrong and they need to call us.

On that note, today we want to discuss your air conditioning system’s refrigerant. We know that you probably don’t have the tools necessary to check your refrigerant level, but that doesn’t mean you can’t stay alert for warning signs that the level is low.

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