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🌸⚠️ SPRING WARNING: Don’t Skip the High-Pressure Switch Check! ⚠️🌸

🌸⚠️ SPRING WARNING: Don’t Skip the High-Pressure Switch Check! ⚠️🌸

Before the Houston heat ramps up, it’s important to make sure your A/C safety controls are working—especially the high-pressure switch.

The high-pressure switch is designed to shut the system down if refrigerant pressure gets too high. That trip is not “random”—it’s a warning sign that something is pushing the system beyond safe operating limits. Catching it early in spring can help prevent a mid-summer breakdown.

âś… Why this check matters in spring:
• Your A/C starts running longer as temps rise
• Dirty coils or restricted airflow can raise pressure fast
• A weak condenser fan motor can cause overheating
• It helps protect the compressor from damage

⚠️ Common causes of high-pressure trips:
• Dirty condenser coil / blocked airflow (leaves, grass, debris)
• Condenser fan not spinning properly
• Overcharged system or incorrect refrigerant charge
• Restricted indoor airflow (dirty filter, dirty coil)

🚨 Signs you may have a high-pressure issue:
• A/C shuts off randomly, especially during the hottest part of the day
• Outdoor unit stops but the indoor blower keeps running
• Cooling is weak and the system won’t stay on
• You see a fault code or “high pressure” error (tech diagnosis)

🧰 During a spring check-up we inspect the outdoor coil, airflow, fan operation, electrical components, and refrigerant performance—then verify the high-pressure switch is operating correctly.

đź“© Message Uptown Heating & Air Conditioning to schedule your spring A/C check-up before peak season hits.

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🌸⚠️ SPRING WARNING: Don’t Skip the High-Pressure Switch Check! ⚠️🌸

🌸⚠️ SPRING WARNING: Don’t Skip the High-Pressure Switch Check! ⚠️🌸

Before Houston heat ramps up, it’s smart to check the high-pressure switch on your A/C system. This safety switch protects your equipment by shutting the system down if refrigerant pressure gets too high—helping prevent serious damage.

âś… Why it matters in spring
As temperatures rise, your A/C runs longer. If airflow is restricted or the outdoor coil is dirty, pressure can climb fast. A high-pressure switch trip is often a warning that something needs attention before it turns into a breakdown.

🔥 Common causes of high pressure (that show up in spring)
Dirty condenser coil or debris blocking airflow
Condenser fan motor issues (slow/not spinning)
Overcharged system or incorrect refrigerant charge
Restricted airflow (dirty filter, clogged coil)
High outdoor temps + dirty equipment = pressure spikes

⚠️ Signs you may have a high-pressure issue
✅ A/C shuts off unexpectedly and won’t stay running
âś… Outdoor unit stops while the indoor blower keeps running
âś… System cools for a bit, then shuts down (especially midday)
âś… You notice weak cooling during hotter hours
âś… Tech finds a high-pressure fault code / switch trip

đź§° During a spring check-up we inspect outdoor airflow, coil condition, fan operation, refrigerant performance, and confirm safety switches are working properly.

đź“© Message Uptown Heating & Air Conditioning to schedule your spring A/C check-up before the heat hits.

Hashtags
#SpringWarning #HighPressureSwitch #HoustonHVAC #Houston #ACMaintenance #NoCool #HVACService #UptownHeatingAndAir #UptownAC #KatyTX #CypressTX #TomballTX #SpringTX

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