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Why Is My Air Conditioner Freezing Up? 

Why Is My Air Conditioner Freezing Up? 

One of the most common problems that people have with their central air conditioners is that they freeze up. This problem can be avoided, and should not happen to any household provided if you follow a few simple steps.

First, make sure your thermostat is set correctly on your unit. You want it to be in the "cool" position, but not too low or too high for your specific needs. The ideal temperature range is between 20-24 degrees Celsius.

Secondly, make sure there are no leaks or gaps around the outdoor unit - these can cause water to get inside and freeze up the system. Finally, as a general rule of thumb, keep your home at least a few degrees cooler than your thermostat setting. This will help prevent the system from working too hard and potentially freezing up sooner. 

Third, if you live in a colder climate or have an older air conditioner that is less efficient, it may be best to turn off the unit during extreme cold spells. You should wait until the weather begins to heat back up.

Last but not least, get regular maintenance on your unit by a professional technician from A-Plus Quality, HVAC services in the Greater Toronto Area, who can check for leaks and make sure all other components are running smoothly. If everything checks out and there's still some concern about why your central AC keeps freezing over, consider upgrading to a more up-to-date air conditioner. You should be on the search for equipment with high-efficiency ratings. Contact our team at A-Plus Quality to discuss installing a new air conditioner in the Greater Toronto Area, or surrounding cities! 

By following these few tips, you can keep your central air conditioner from freezing up and save time and money on potentially costly repairs. 

Are you having trouble or would still like more assistance on this subject? Give us a call and one of our team members at A-Plus Quality, HVAC services in the Greater Toronto Area, would be glad to provide further guidance. Contact us today!

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  • What is a heat pump?

    Heat pumps use electricity to move heat from a cool space to a warm space, making the cool space cooler and the warm space warmer. During the heating season, heat pumps move heat from the cool outdoors into your warm house and during the cooling season, heat pumps move heat from your cool house into the warm outdoors. Because they move heat rather than generate heat, heat pumps can provide equivalent space conditioning at as little as one quarter of the cost of operating conventional heating or cooling appliances.

  • What are mini-split advantages?

    Just as the name implies, a “mini-split” system is a “split system” however available in smaller capacities, for single room to whole house conditioning. Mini-split systems may range from as small as 9,000 BTUh per hour, comparable to say, a small window AC unit, for individual room use, up to 4 and 5 ton capacities for “Room By Room” (also known as “Zoning”) and whole house conditioning. With near universal design, mini-splits are “heat pumps” which provide both heating and cooling for a home. Here are key advantages when compared to traditional split systems:

    Efficiency- Mini-splits are highly engineered systems which offer attractive operating efficiencies, in many instances, eligible for utility company rebates.
    Heat Pump- Most mini-split systems are heat pumps, providing year-round comfort.
    Solar friendly- Due to very low power requirements, mini-splits are an ideal complement to “Net Zero Energy” homes, or any home using renewable power.
    Carbon footprint- Mini-splits are 100% electric, with zero operating emissions of any type.
    Zoning- Most mini-split manufacturers offer systems capable of room-by-room “zoning”, to account for peak demands of a room based upon construction type, exposure orientation and usage.
    Variable capacity- Mini-splits are typically DC inverter driven. That is, a variable speed compressor which modulates in proportion to instantaneous demand. Most conventional split systems, by comparison, operate with an ON-OFF strategy. (Would you use an ON-OFF switch as the accelerator in your vehicle?)
    Location, Location, Location!- Mini-split outdoor units are compact; they can be located far away from noise-sensitive areas, such as bedrooms and home offices. Mini-split indoor units have the ability to be installed where conventional systems cannot.
    They’re perfect for additions and remodels where access to current HVAC system is difficult to access.
    Modern mini-split systems are remarkably quiet; in fact, many times their operation is unnoticed by the end user.

  • Furnace is blowing cold air in Winter?

    This can be due to Ignition lockout, sometimes could be resolved by resetting the power  and if this does not resolve the issue you should contact a certified gas technician from A-Plus Quality to get this problem resolved!

  • What is a mini-split?

    By definition, and simply put, a “Split System” is a heating and air conditioning system which has two main components, the indoor unit and outdoor unit. In short, the indoor unit absorbs heat energy in the cooling mode, and the outdoor unit rejects the very heat absorbed by the indoor unit. And the cycle is repeated until the set temperature is met. Although the indoor and outdoor units are located in physically different, hence “split” locations, they are connected and operate as, one system; continuously circulating refrigerant liquid and vapor by means of interconnecting, dehydrated copper refrigerant lines, commonly referred to as a “Line Set”.

  • Water is Leaking on my Furnace

    Water falling on to the furnace can harm your heating unit by affecting the control boards and other components enclosed in the furnace. There can be many causes to the water overflow, but the most common cases in the summer is the ice build up inside the evaporator coil due to low refrigerant level. Water build up can also be due to the evaporator coil having a crack on the base, if this is the case contact us by booking an appointment or call us today to have a technician come have a look at your unit and repair this issue before it causes excessive damage.  

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