Air Conditioning Maintenance FAQs with Booth AC

June 19, 2023

Are you in search of air conditioning maintenance for your business? Look no further than Booth AC!

Our team of experts is here to answer all of your air conditioning maintenance questions and keep your system running smoothly.

This latest Booth AC blog will explain everything you need to know about Air Conditioning maintenance FAQs with Booth AC!

What air conditioning maintenance questions are frequently asked?

How often should air conditioning systems be serviced?

Air conditioning systems play a crucial role in keeping indoor spaces comfortable and healthy. However, like any other mechanical equipment, AC need regular maintenance to operate efficiently and avoid breakdowns.

Booth AC recommends having air conditioning systems serviced at least twice a year.

Failure to service the AC system can result in poor cooling performance, higher energy bills, and even costly repairs. Regular servicing not only saves money in the long run but also helps extend the system’s lifespan.

What are some signs that air conditioning systems need to be serviced?

Airflow                                                                                                              

A weak airflow can make your system work harder, resulting in higher electricity bills and reduced performance.

Unusual noises

If you hear strange noises coming from your air conditioning system, such as rattling, grinding, or hissing, it could be due to loose parts. These sounds can indicate that your system needs servicing, as the loose parts can cause further damage to the compressor.

Leaks

A refrigerant leak not only reduces the cooling performance of your system, but it can also be hazardous to your health.

Foul odour

If unpleasant smells z mould growth. Mould can grow in the damp environment of your system’s evaporator coil and ductwork, affecting indoor air quality.

Contact Us

For more information on our air conditioning maintenance FAQs, call 01706 769 282, email sales@booth-ac.uk or use our online enquiry form here.

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