It's the season for facing up to problems with your air conditioning system. As summer moves on and temperatures rise, some issues may make you more and more frustrated. In fact, some of these problems often lead homeowners to call us at Rosie on the House in a search for answers.
So, we talked recently to David Byrnes of Green Integrated Design (Green ID) in Tempe about what those issues are:
According to Byrnes, homeowners complain that their AC wakes them up at night or there's a loud banging sound when the AC comes on and the compressor starts running. "Some people even say that they have to turnup the volume on their TV when the air is on and then turn it down again when it goes off," he said.
What could be the problem? Possibly, the air filter that they are using is too restrictive and the AC is starved for air. The ductwork might be undersized, an issue that may mean you need an investigation of your entire duct system. Possibly the blower motor on the air conditioner is undersized.
Frequently it's more noticeable at night when residents are trying to sleep. One bedroom is always hot and another is very cold. Sometimes homeowners try to fix the problem by closing the air registers down in the colder part of the house.
The problem could be due to HVAC duct system often because there are too many Y-shaped branches. That can cut down the amount of conditioned air that gets delivered to some rooms. A more effective way of dealing with the problem is installing a duct damper, a movable plate inside the ductwork that can regulate air flow and send it to another part of the house, Byrnes said.
The duct system in any remodeled home should be checked carefully, according to Byrnes. If you're doing your own remodel, you should ask the remodeler about the duct design, duct sealing and insulation.
You might consider having your insulation inspected throughout your house including the attic. Homes with lots of dropped soffits and architectural features may have problems with faulty insulation or no insulation at all in certain areas. Even if you have enough insulation, it may have become misaligned in your attic and need to be rearranged.
Many issues discussed above could be considered during a whole house energy audit, which is where homeowners should start if they have problems.
By diagnosing air conditioning problems and home energy inefficiencies, Green ID helps homeowners create a more healthy, efficient, and comfortable living space. Because we are a small local business in the Valley, we offer personalized attention to every home we visit and we guarantee more attention to detail than what you would receive from a large corporation.
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