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A/C CAPACITOR: THE POWER BOOST YOUR SYSTEM NEEDS

A/C CAPACITOR: THE POWER BOOST YOUR SYSTEM NEEDS

Your A/C capacitor helps provide the electrical energy needed to start and run the compressor and fan motor. Even though it is a small component, it plays a major role in keeping your cooling system operating properly.

A healthy capacitor helps:

✔ Start the compressor and fan motor
✔ Support reliable cooling performance
✔ Reduce electrical strain on the system
✔ Help prevent unexpected shutdowns
✔ Improve overall system operation
✔ Keep your home comfortable during hot weather

When the capacitor becomes weak or fails, you may notice:

⚠ A/C struggling to start
⚠ Humming or clicking noises
⚠ Outdoor fan not spinning
⚠ Warm air coming from the vents
⚠ System shutting off unexpectedly
⚠ A/C not running at all

Capacitors can weaken over time, especially during extreme heat and heavy system use. Regular maintenance helps identify a weak capacitor before it causes damage to more expensive components.

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

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COMPRESSOR: THE HEART OF YOUR A/C SYSTEM

COMPRESSOR: THE HEART OF YOUR A/C SYSTEM

Your A/C compressor plays a major role in keeping your home cool. It helps move refrigerant through the system so heat can be removed and your A/C can deliver the cooling your home needs.

A properly working compressor helps:

✔ Keep cool air flowing
✔ Support strong system performance
✔ Help your A/C run efficiently
✔ Maintain indoor comfort
✔ Reduce stress on other components
✔ Keep your system working during hot weather

When the compressor starts to fail, you may notice:

⚠ Warm air from the vents
⚠ Weak or uneven cooling
⚠ Strange noises from the outdoor unit
⚠ System struggling to start
⚠ Higher energy bills
⚠ A/C not cooling properly

Because the compressor is one of the most important and expensive parts of your system, regular maintenance is very important. Catching problems early can help prevent bigger repairs and help your A/C last longer.

A strong compressor helps keep your whole A/C system running properly and your home comfortable.

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