Air Conditioning
Air produced by AC is room-temperature or hot
AC is running non-stop, with or without producing cold air
Unit can no longer turn on
AC is leaking or creating puddles of water
Cooling bills have recently spiked for no apparent reason
AC is leaking or creating puddles of water
Air coming out of the vents smells like mold or mildew
AC is making unusual sounds like clanking, groaning, or buzzing
AC is leaking or creating puddles of water
About Complete Electrical Installations
Preparation
Observation
Identify the problem
Repair and Test
If you suspect something is amiss with your AC, Future Frame would be more than happy to provide you with free diagnostics.
This includes, but is not limited to refrigerant leaks, circuit board & thermostat replacements, blown fuses/relays or issues with capacitors, compressors, evaporators, fan units, and condensing units. We do it all and also provide full system check-ups as part of our preventive maintenance plans.
Prevent Issues
Before They Start
Check the thermostat
Dead thermostat batteries will prevent your AC from turning on and cycling like normal. Oftentimes, homeowners think their AC is dead when all it needs is a fresh pair of batteries in the thermostat. Change the batteries to see if this restores your home’s cooling.
Check the air filters
Air filters improve your home’s indoor air quality and protect your AC from getting clogged with dust and debris. Every three or four months, you should swap out your old air filter for a fresh one.
Check the circuit breakers
Sometimes, a hard-working AC can trip a circuit breaker and cause power to the unit to shut off. Check your breaker box to make sure your AC has adequate power.
Check the vents

