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A/C COMPRESSOR: THE POWER BEHIND YOUR COOLING SYSTEM

A/C COMPRESSOR: THE POWER BEHIND YOUR COOLING SYSTEM

Your A/C compressor is one of the most important components in your system. It circulates refrigerant between the indoor and outdoor units, allowing your A/C to remove heat from your home and deliver cool air.

A healthy compressor helps:

✔ Move refrigerant through the system
✔ Remove heat from your home
✔ Maintain reliable cooling performance
✔ Support proper system efficiency
✔ Keep indoor temperatures comfortable
✔ Help your A/C operate during extreme heat

Signs of possible compressor trouble include:

⚠ Warm air coming from the vents
⚠ Weak or inconsistent cooling
⚠ Loud buzzing, rattling, or grinding noises
⚠ Outdoor unit struggling to start
⚠ System frequently tripping the breaker
⚠ A/C not cooling at all

Because the compressor is one of the most important and expensive parts of your A/C, regular maintenance is essential. Catching refrigerant, electrical, and airflow problems early can help reduce compressor strain and prevent costly breakdowns.

Protect your compressor to help keep your A/C running strong and your home comfortable.

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A/C CAPACITOR: SMALL COMPONENT, ESSENTIAL POWER

A/C CAPACITOR: SMALL COMPONENT, ESSENTIAL POWER

Your A/C capacitor is an important electrical component that helps the compressor and fan motors start and continue running properly. Without a healthy capacitor, your cooling system may struggle to operate or stop working completely.

A properly working capacitor helps:

✔ Give the compressor and motors the power needed to start
✔ Support reliable system operation
✔ Improve cooling performance
✔ Reduce electrical strain on major components
✔ Help prevent unexpected shutdowns
✔ Keep your home cool and comfortable

Signs of a weak or failing capacitor may include:

⚠ A/C struggling to start
⚠ Humming or clicking sounds
⚠ Outdoor fan not spinning
⚠ Warm air from the vents
⚠ System turning off unexpectedly
⚠ Higher electricity bills

Capacitors can weaken over time, especially during extreme heat when your A/C runs more frequently. Regular maintenance helps identify a weak capacitor before it causes a breakdown or damages more expensive components.

A healthy capacitor helps your A/C start strong and keep cooling reliably.

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