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Bowling Green, KY – Heating and cooling problems with an HVAC can happen at any time, but staying one step ahead of issues with the help of Top Notch Heating and Air Conditioning can often save you thousands of dollars a year.
Top Notch Heating and Air Conditioning, based in Bowling Green, Kentucky, are often the go-to choice for residents and businesses because of their excellence in delivering comprehensive services to handle all heating, cooling, and air quality issues.
The company, founded by Cody Bryant, has a well-earned reputation for going the extra mile for clients. So they have issued general guidance on spotting the early indicators of an HVAC system encountering problems – and when to call in a professional.
Mr Bryant said that one of the most popular issues is a malfunctioning thermostat. When the furnace isn’t heating up as it should, or you notice hiked-up power bills, the culprit is often the thermostat. Faulty thermostats, whether dial type, programmable or smart thermostats, can be quickly spotted by an HVAC technician and repaired to avoid incurring future repair costs.
The TopNotch team often comes across leaking refrigerants on the exhaust or intake side that can affect an HVAC’s cooling. An uptick in heat despite turning on the AC could result from leaking or low refrigerant. It is important to enlist a qualified HVAC expert to fix the leaks and replace the refrigerant correctly.
Leaking ducts cause an HVAC to work inefficiently. Leakage in the ductwork causes low cooling and low heating in the house. Since most of the HVAC ductwork is installed above the ceiling, you may not spot leaks immediately until you see damage to your walls and ceilings.
Mr Bryant said: “At times, an HVAC system shuts off on its own. When you notice your dual-split system periodically shutting down, it is not a friendly ghost playing tricks on you. Blowing fuses and tripping circuit breakers cause the system to shut off.”
Dirty filters can cause the blower and evaporator to overwork, resulting in recurring fuse blowing and breaker tripping. An overworked blower drives up your power bills and affects heating. Consider replacing your air filters if the problem recurs.
Other warning signs that an HVAC is not working properly can include strange sounds from the system that could indicate the need for replacement parts; dirt and grime that could be affecting its efficiency, and sensor problems.
Mr Bryant said: “Most people wait until summer and winter to call in HVAC specialists when they are in high demand. Be a smart homeowner and schedule maintenance during off-peak seasons to save money and ensure your HVAC system runs efficiently.”
If you have any of these problems or seeking advice, then call Top Notch Heating & Air Conditioning to check, repair, or maintain your HVAC system. Contact them on 270-770-2665, or email: Cody@topnotchbg.com. View their scope of services at: https://topnotchbg.com/.