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Beware These Unique Ductless Repairs!

Owning a ductless system definitely comes with many benefits—they’re efficient, effective, and can provide comfort year-round with just the flip of a switch! In fact, we can’t think of many reasons why homeowners wouldn’t want to make the switch to a ductless system!

Unfortunately though, like all HVAC systems, ductless systems come with their own set of repair needs, and for this reason, we felt compelled to make you aware of some of the unique repairs that your ductless system might need. So, if you own one of these awesome systems, keep reading below! And remember, if you experience any of the following, be sure to contact a professional for AC repair in Pasco County, FL right away!

Be On the Lookout For…

There are a number of unique repairs that your ductless system might need. Here are a few of the most common:

Water Leaks Behind the Air Handler

Each of your wall-mounted air handlers as a series of connections routed through a hole behind them. These connections include a power line, a refrigerant line, and a condensate line. The condensate line is responsible for removing water from the cooling process so that it doesn’t enter your home. However, these lines may leak, and if they do, water will start to collect between the back of the air handler and the wall.

If this issue isn’t addressed right away, your wall material may begin to weaken, causing the air handler to rip away and fall to the floor. Not only will you have to replace the broken air handler, but you will also have to deal with the cost of repairing your wall. So, if you notice any signs of water near your air handler, be sure to contact a professional ASAP.

Broken Air Handlers

Occasionally, you may find that one of your air handlers have stopped working properly. This can be due to any number of things, including a failed motor, an electrical issue, or even a damaged fan. When your air handler isn’t working as it should, it can definitely make that area of your home feel quite uncomfortable… but, there is good news!

When one of your air handlers stops working, the rest of the air handlers in your home will continue to run. This means that you can simply go to another room in your house to keep cool during the summer!

Refrigerant Leaks

Yes, a refrigerant leak is a common issue faced by all types of air conditioning systems, however, ductless systems are a little more vulnerable, as they’ve simply got more refrigerant lines running through the system. Therefore, it is important to be on the lookout for signs of a refrigerant leak to avoid a full-system breakdown. These signs include:

  • A loss of cooling or heating power
  • A frozen evaporator coil
  • Strange hissing sounds

To schedule your ductless repairs, or to learn more about our services, contact the experts at Bayonet Plumbing, Cooling, and Heating! Our family serving yours since 1977. 

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