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🧠 Control Board β€” The Brain of Your A/C System

🧠 Control Board β€” The Brain of Your A/C System

The control board is the central component that manages how your A/C system operates. It sends signals to start the compressor, blower motor, and condenser fan so your home stays cool.

If the control board fails, the system may stop working, start randomly, or fail to respond to the thermostat.

βœ… Why checking the control board is important:
β€’ Coordinates all major A/C components
β€’ Ensures proper system startup and shutdown
β€’ Protects the compressor and fan motors
β€’ Helps maintain reliable cooling performance
β€’ Prevents unexpected system failures

⚠️ Signs the control board may have problems:
β€’ A/C not responding to thermostat
β€’ System turning on and off randomly
β€’ Outdoor unit or blower not starting
β€’ Error codes on the system

πŸ”§ During professional maintenance, technicians inspect the control board, wiring, and electrical connections to ensure everything communicates correctly.

Don’t wait for your A/C to stop working during the hottest days of summer.

πŸ“… Schedule your A/C inspection with Uptown Heating & Air Conditioning today and keep your system running reliably.

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⚑ Contactor β€” Small Part That Powers Your A/C

⚑ Contactor β€” Small Part That Powers Your A/C

The A/C contactor is the electrical switch that sends power to your compressor and condenser fan. Every time your thermostat calls for cooling, the contactor closes to start the system.

Over time, contactors wear out, burn, or stick because of heat and electrical arcing. If it fails, your A/C may stop working completely.

βœ… Why checking the contactor is important:
β€’ Allows power to reach the compressor and fan
β€’ Prevents system startup failures
β€’ Reduces risk of electrical damage
β€’ Helps maintain reliable cooling
β€’ Protects other A/C components

⚠️ Signs your contactor may be failing:
β€’ A/C not turning on
β€’ Clicking sounds from the outdoor unit
β€’ System starting and stopping randomly
β€’ Burn marks or pitted contacts

πŸ”§ During maintenance, technicians inspect the contactor, capacitor, and electrical connections to ensure safe and reliable operation.

Don’t wait for your A/C to stop working in the heat.
Schedule your A/C inspection with Uptown Heating & Air Conditioning today.

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#ACContactor #HVACMaintenance #HoustonHVAC #Houston #KatyTX #SpringTX #RichmondTX #ACService #HVACRepair #StayCool

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