Common Reasons Your Home’s AC Is Short Cycling

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Many homeowners experience their air conditioner short cycling at some point. This can be frustrating, especially if you’re not sure what’s causing it. Read on for the most common causes of AC short cycling.

Clogged Air Filter

A clogged air filter is one of the most common reasons for an AC unit to start short cycling. Short cycling occurs when your AC unit turns on and off more frequently than normal, and it’s a problem because it puts extra strain on the unit, making it work harder and less efficiently. A clogged air filter can restrict airflow to the unit, causing it to overheat and shut down.

Leaky Ventilation System

When ACs run, they send out hot air, which is then vented through the ventilation system. If there are leaks in the system, the hot air can escape, causing the AC to work harder to cool the air inside. AC maintenance is important to keeping your air conditioner running efficiently and prevent other problems.

Frozen Evaporator Coils

The evaporator coils are responsible for absorbing heat from the air inside your home, and if they’re frozen, they can’t do their jobs properly. As a result, the air conditioner has to work harder to cool your home, which causes it to cycle more frequently. If you suspect that your AC is short cycling, it’s important to have a professional technician take a look to determine the actual problem.

An Oversized or Undersized AC

An oversized air conditioner will cool your home too quickly, causing the appliance to cycle on and off more frequently. On the other hand, an undersized AC unit will have to run for longer periods to cool your home, which can also lead to short cycling. The best way to avoid this issue is to hire a contractor you can count on to make sure that your AC unit is properly sized for your home before it’s installed.

If you’re looking for AC repair or ductless AC services, contact our team at Osceola Air. We’re proud to serve the Lake Nona, FL community and happy to keep your home or business comfortable all year round. Book a consultation now!

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