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WHY YOUR A/C CONTACTOR IS IMPORTANT

WHY YOUR A/C CONTACTOR IS IMPORTANT

Your A/C contactor is a small but essential electrical component that helps your cooling system turn on and off properly. When your thermostat calls for cooling, the contactor sends power to the compressor and outdoor fan motor so your A/C can start working.

A properly working contactor helps:

✔ Turn your A/C on and off correctly
✔ Support the compressor and fan motor
✔ Help maintain reliable cooling
✔ Reduce strain on electrical components
✔ Support overall system performance
✔ Help prevent unexpected breakdowns

When the contactor starts to fail, you may notice:

⚠ A/C not turning on
⚠ Outdoor unit not running
⚠ Clicking noises
⚠ Intermittent cooling
⚠ Short cycling
⚠ Extra wear on major components

Because the contactor works every time your A/C starts, it can wear down over time—especially during hot weather when your system runs more often.

Regular maintenance helps detect worn contactors early and can help prevent bigger repairs or a complete system breakdown.

A healthy contactor helps keep your A/C running safely, reliably, and efficiently.

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A/C COMPRESSOR: THE HEART OF YOUR COOLING SYSTEM

A/C COMPRESSOR: THE HEART OF YOUR COOLING SYSTEM

Your A/C compressor is the heart of your cooling system. It helps move refrigerant through the unit so heat can be removed from your home and cool air can keep flowing.

A healthy compressor helps:

✔ Keep your home cool and comfortable
✔ Support strong cooling performance
✔ Help the system remove heat properly
✔ Improve overall A/C efficiency
✔ Reduce stress on other components
✔ Keep your system working during hot weather

Signs of compressor problems may include:

⚠ Warm air from the vents
⚠ Weak or uneven cooling
⚠ Loud noises from the outdoor unit
⚠ A/C struggling to start
⚠ Breaker tripping
⚠ System not cooling properly

Because the compressor is one of the most important and costly parts of your A/C, regular maintenance is essential. Catching problems early can help prevent major repairs and protect your comfort.

A strong compressor helps your entire A/C system run better, cool stronger, and last longer.

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