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Why Control Board Issues Are Often Misdiagnosed in AC Systems

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Why Control Board Issues Are Often Misdiagnosed in AC Systems A system that keeps shutting off, short cycling, or acting unpredictably often gets blamed on the wrong part. One of the most commonly misunderstood components is the control board. It manages signals between thermostats, sensors, and key electrical parts, so when it fails, symptoms can Why Control Board Issues Are Often Misdiagnosed in AC Systems

The “Hiss” of Death: How to Listen and Look for a Refrigerant Leak

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The “Hiss” of Death: How to Listen and Look for a Refrigerant Leak A faint hissing sound near your cooling system can signal something homeowners often miss until comfort drops indoors. That sound usually points to refrigerant escaping through a small opening in the line or coil. Refrigerant is what allows your system to remove The “Hiss” of Death: How to Listen and Look for a Refrigerant Leak

5 Signs Your Control Board is Failing (Not Your Compressor)

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5 Signs Your Control Board is Failing (Not Your Compressor) When your HVAC system isn’t responding as it should, it’s easy to assume the compressor is at fault. Many homeowners overlook the control board, the “brain” of your system that tells everything else what to do. Problems here can mimic mechanical failures, but catching them 5 Signs Your Control Board is Failing (Not Your Compressor)

“Slugging” the Compressor: The Danger of Overfilling Your AC with Refrigerant

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“Slugging” the Compressor: The Danger of Overfilling Your AC with Refrigerant If your AC has been topped off with too much refrigerant, it can do more harm than good. Overfilling does not boost cooling. It can flood your compressor with liquid instead of vapor, a problem known as slugging. This can damage one of the “Slugging” the Compressor: The Danger of Overfilling Your AC with Refrigerant

Flip the Switch: The 5-Step “Pre-Flight” Check for Your AC After the Off-Season

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Flip the Switch: The 5-Step “Pre-Flight” Check for Your AC After the Off-Season The first hot day hits, you flip on the AC, and nothing feels right. Weak airflow, odd smells, or warm air can catch you off guard after months of sitting idle. A simple pre-flight check can help you avoid that surprise and Flip the Switch: The 5-Step “Pre-Flight” Check for Your AC After the Off-Season

The “Stack Effect”: Why Your Upstairs is Boiling While Your Downstairs is Freezing

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The “Stack Effect”: Why Your Upstairs is Boiling While Your Downstairs is Freezing If your upstairs feels like a sauna while your downstairs stays cold, you are not imagining things. This uneven comfort often comes from something called the stack effect. It happens when warm air rises and escapes through leaks in your attic, pulling The “Stack Effect”: Why Your Upstairs is Boiling While Your Downstairs is Freezing

From Power Surges to Burnt Circuits: What Damages HVAC Control Boards

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From Power Surges to Burnt Circuits: What Damages HVAC Control Boards When an HVAC system suddenly stops responding, the culprit is often the control board. This tiny but essential component acts as the brain of your furnace or AC, coordinating all the system’s functions. If it fails, your home can quickly become uncomfortable. Homeowners turn From Power Surges to Burnt Circuits: What Damages HVAC Control Boards