Common reasons for air conditioning issues in Dubai
Protecting your air conditioning system is always crucial to prevent needless repairs, particularly in the UAE's sweltering summer months. You may avoid these problems by having an AC maintenance contract in place at your house.

The condenser coils in your outdoor unit remove heat from the air. They do this by pushing the heat outside the building. The condenser coil won’t work well when it gets covered with a layer of dirt and grime. This is a very common problem due to pollution in the air. When it happens, heat transfer is impeded, and your unit has to work harder to do its job, leading to system failure.

FAN PROBLEMS:

One fan blows indoor air over the evaporator coil to cool it. Another fan pushes air over the outdoor condenser to release heat outside. If either fan isn’t working well, you could face airflow issues. This can happen because of a faulty motor, not enough lubrication, worn belts, or too much dirt. These problems can lead to air conditioner installation Dubai trouble. If you neglect the problem, it can lead to compressor failure, which is very hard to repair

LEAKING DUCTS:

Ducts in your walls and ceilings carry cooled air from the AC to your room. But if there are holes or breaks in the ducts, the expensive cooled air can leak into your walls. This air won’t help anyone. And this will lead to scenario causes your air conditioner to work harder and drive up your energy bills.

CLOGGED DRAINS:

The moisture your air conditioner removes needs to go somewhere. It’s supposed to be removed from the space through a drain line, into a pan and finally down a drain. If the line or drain gets clogged or the pan gets full, the water can back up and damage your system.

Easy steps to prevent air conditioner problems

  • Replace dirty air filters

  • Inspect ducts and repair any holes

  • Install a programmable thermostat and learn how to use it

  • Clear brush and debris from around the outdoor units

  • Don’t neglect regular maintenance.

Common reasons for air conditioning issues in Dubai
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