When you are unable to properly run your air conditioner, this can negatively affect your indoor air quality. During the process of cooling, your AC system removes some of the moisture that’s in your air. If the relative humidity is too high in your home, this can cause higher concentrations of particulate matter in your air. This can exacerbate allergies, asthma and other chronic health problems. Running your AC also removes some of the contaminants that are in your indoor air, minimizing your exposure. If your AC doesn’t turn on or isn’t running properly, you’ll see a decrease in indoor air quality.
Routine maintenance can help reduce the number of emergency repairs that you will need to schedule over the lifespan of your AC unit. It’s best to catch issues early on so we can provide maintenance and repairs. This is also a good opportunity to assess your system, predicting how much longer it may be reliable and efficient. This gives you time to plan for a replacement.