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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Having an air conditioning system that does not cool or is blowing warm air can live you in a hot, sticky and uncomfortable position. Especially here in Florida. Here are five reasons why your air conditioning system may not be cooling and ways to remedy those issues.</p>
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			<p>Having an air conditioning system that does not cool or is blowing warm air can live you in a hot, sticky and uncomfortable position. Especially here in Florida. Here are five reasons why your air conditioning system may not be cooling and ways to remedy those issues.</p>

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			<h3>Here are the 5 most common reasons for your ac not blowing cold air.</h3>
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<li>Unmaintained Condenser</li>
<li>Defective Thermostat</li>
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			<h3 data-start="169" data-end="233"><strong data-start="169" data-end="233">Why Your AC Is Not Blowing Cold Air or Not Cooling Your Home</strong></h3>
<p data-start="235" data-end="583">When your <strong data-start="245" data-end="275">AC is not blowing cold air</strong> or <strong data-start="279" data-end="300">AC is not cooling</strong> properly, it can be frustrating, especially during the hotter months. There are many reasons why your air conditioning system may not be functioning at its best. Below are some of the most common causes of an underperforming AC system, along with solutions to get it back to normal.</p>
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<h4 data-start="590" data-end="641"><strong data-start="590" data-end="641">1. Electrical Problems: AC is Not Blowing Cold Air</strong></h4>
<p data-start="643" data-end="1055">If your <strong data-start="651" data-end="681">AC is not blowing cold air</strong>, one of the first things to check is any potential electrical problems. Electrical surges or issues with the power supply can often cause a breaker to trip or an issue with the internal components of your air conditioner. In many cases, this results in the breaker being stuck somewhere between the “ON” and “OFF” positions, which prevents the system from working properly.</p>
<p data-start="1057" data-end="1596"><strong data-start="1057" data-end="1070">Solution:</strong><br data-start="1070" data-end="1073" />To resolve this, start by inspecting your electric breaker panel. Look for double breakers, usually labeled with terms like AC, Compressor, Condenser, or Air Handler. These breakers are often numbered between 30 and 60. If you find that a breaker has tripped, turn it OFF and then flip it back ON. This can often restore power to your system and fix the issue of your <strong data-start="1441" data-end="1468">AC not blowing cold air</strong>. If this doesn’t resolve the issue, it might be time to call a licensed HVAC technician to check for further electrical issues.</p>
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<h4 data-start="1603" data-end="1645"><strong data-start="1603" data-end="1645">2. Neglected Condenser: AC Not Cooling</strong></h4>
<p data-start="1647" data-end="2092">Another common cause of <strong data-start="1671" data-end="1689">AC not cooling</strong> is a neglected outdoor condenser unit. The condenser is an essential part of your AC system, and it works by releasing heat from inside your home to the outside. If the area around the condenser unit is not well-maintained, dirt, debris, grass, weeds, and even shrubs can obstruct the airflow, causing the system to lose efficiency. When this happens, your <strong data-start="2047" data-end="2072">AC may not be cooling</strong> your home properly.</p>
<p data-start="2094" data-end="2589"><strong data-start="2094" data-end="2107">Solution:</strong><br data-start="2107" data-end="2110" />To keep your AC working effectively, it&#8217;s important to maintain the area around the condenser unit. Regularly trim back any overgrown grass, weeds, or shrubs, and keep the space free of debris. Also, periodically rinse the unit with water to wash off dirt, leaves, or any other buildup that might have collected on the fins. Just be careful not to damage the delicate fins with excessive water pressure. Keeping the condenser clean will ensure your <strong data-start="2559" data-end="2576">AC is cooling</strong> efficiently.</p>
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<h4 data-start="2596" data-end="2645"><strong data-start="2596" data-end="2645">3. Faulty Thermostat: AC Not Blowing Cold Air</strong></h4>
<p data-start="2647" data-end="3020">If your <strong data-start="2655" data-end="2685">AC is not blowing cold air</strong>, the thermostat could be the problem. The thermostat is responsible for monitoring the temperature in your home and triggering the air conditioner to turn on or off based on your settings. If the thermostat is malfunctioning, it may not signal the AC to turn on or could be reading the temperature incorrectly, leading to no cold air.</p>
<p data-start="3022" data-end="3512"><strong data-start="3022" data-end="3035">Solution:</strong><br data-start="3035" data-end="3038" />Start by checking your thermostat&#8217;s display. If it&#8217;s blank or not responsive, the issue may be as simple as replacing the batteries (if your thermostat uses batteries). If the display is still not working after replacing the batteries, or if the thermostat is hardwired, it may be time to call a professional HVAC technician. A licensed technician can troubleshoot the thermostat and ensure it&#8217;s properly controlling your system, allowing your <strong data-start="3482" data-end="3505">AC to blow cold air</strong> again.</p>
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<h4 data-start="3519" data-end="3560"><strong data-start="3519" data-end="3560">4. Frozen Air Handler: AC Not Cooling</strong></h4>
<p data-start="3562" data-end="3995">When your AC is not cooling your home or blowing cold air, the air handler could be frozen. The air handler is responsible for circulating air through the ducts and is crucial to the cooling process. If there’s an issue with the airflow across the evaporator coils, ice can form, blocking the flow of air. When this happens, your AC may not cool your home effectively, and it could also lead to water damage as the ice melts.</p>
<p data-start="3997" data-end="4407"><strong data-start="3997" data-end="4010">Solution:</strong><br data-start="4010" data-end="4013" />If you suspect the air handler is frozen, first turn off your AC system to allow the ice to thaw. Be mindful of any water that may drip onto the floor as the ice melts. Next, check your <a href="https://elsmarair.com/services/air-filters/">air filters</a>—dirty air filters are the most common cause of restricted airflow. If your filters are clogged, replace them immediately. Clean air filters will help improve airflow and prevent ice from forming.</p>
<p data-start="4409" data-end="4797">If the filter is clean, check the evaporator coil behind the filter for dirt or grime buildup. If the coil is dirty, you’ll need a professional to clean it. HVAC professionals use special cleaning solutions and tools to clean evaporator coils safely and effectively. Regular <a href="https://elsmarair.com/services/air-conditioning-maintenance/">maintenance</a> visits can also help prevent this issue in the future and ensure your AC is cooling as it should.</p>
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<h4 data-start="4804" data-end="4842"><strong data-start="4804" data-end="4842">5. Low Refrigerant: AC Not Cooling</strong></h4>
<p data-start="4844" data-end="5211">If your AC is not cooling or AC is not blowing cold air, low refrigerant levels could be the culprit. Refrigerant is the substance that absorbs and releases heat, which is essential for the cooling process. Without the proper amount of refrigerant, your AC system won’t be able to cool the air effectively, and you’ll notice a significant drop in performance.</p>
<p data-start="5213" data-end="5725"><strong data-start="5213" data-end="5226">Solution:</strong><br data-start="5226" data-end="5229" />Refrigerant is a regulated and potentially hazardous substance, so it’s not something you should attempt to handle yourself. If you suspect your AC is not cooling because of low refrigerant levels, contact a <a href="https://natex.org/homeowner/learn-more-about-nate/why-choose-a-nate-certified-technician" target="_blank" rel="noopener">professional HVAC technician</a> right away. A certified technician will have the tools and knowledge to measure refrigerant levels, check for leaks, and safely recharge the system. They will also dispose of any used refrigerant properly, adhering to environmental and safety regulations.</p>
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<h4 data-start="5732" data-end="5781"><strong data-start="5732" data-end="5781">6. Dirty Air Filters: AC is Not Blowing Cold Air</strong></h4>
<p data-start="5783" data-end="6143">Dirty air filters are another common reason why your AC is not blowing cold air. Air filters trap dirt, dust, and debris to keep them from entering the system and clogging the components. Over time, these filters can become clogged with dirt and reduce airflow. When airflow is restricted, your system will struggle to blow cold air and may even freeze up.</p>
<p data-start="6145" data-end="6480"><strong data-start="6145" data-end="6158">Solution:</strong><br data-start="6158" data-end="6161" />To ensure your AC is blowing cold air and functioning efficiently, replace your air filters regularly. Depending on usage, filters should be replaced every one to three months. Clean filters will allow proper airflow, preventing issues like poor cooling, freezing coils, and a decrease in overall system efficiency.</p>
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<h4 data-start="6487" data-end="6520"><strong data-start="6487" data-end="6520">7. Duct Leaks: AC is Not Cooling</strong></h4>
<p data-start="6522" data-end="6858">Leaky ducts can also cause your AC to not cool your home properly. If there are holes or leaks in the ducts, cooled air will escape before it reaches the rooms of your house. This means your AC will not be blowing cold air as effectively as it should, and the system will need to work harder to maintain the desired temperature.</p>
<p data-start="6860" data-end="7262"><strong data-start="6860" data-end="6873">Solution:</strong><br data-start="6873" data-end="6876" />Check for any visible duct leaks, especially in areas like the attic, basement, or crawl spaces. If you find any leaks, it’s a good idea to contact a professional to seal them. A technician can inspect your ductwork for hidden leaks, ensuring that air is properly distributed throughout your home. Sealing duct leaks will improve your AC&#8217;s cooling performance and energy efficiency.</p>
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<p data-start="7285" data-end="7860">There are many reasons why your AC may not be blowing cold air or AC is not cooling properly. By checking for electrical issues, maintaining the condenser unit, addressing thermostat malfunctions, ensuring proper airflow, and keeping refrigerant levels correct, you can often resolve the issue yourself. However, for more complex problems like frozen coils, low refrigerant, or duct leaks, it’s best to consult with a licensed HVAC professional. <a href="https://elsmarair.com/services/air-conditioning-maintenance/">Regular maintenance</a> is key to keeping your system running smoothly and ensuring your AC blows cold air all year long.</p>

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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that the air inside your home could be up to five times more polluted than the air outdoors? </p>
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			<p>Here are 7 ways to purify the air in your home. When it comes to maintaining a comfortable home, clean air is just as important as temperature control. Poor indoor air quality can contribute to allergies, respiratory issues, and even worsen existing health conditions. Fortunately, there are several simple yet effective ways to improve the air quality in your home, starting with your air conditioning system. Below are a few maintenance tips to keep your home’s air fresh, clean, and comfortable.</p>

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			<p>Improving the quality of the air inside your home greatly enhances your comfort, reduces the risks of illness and may even prevent mold and other harmful allergens from developing.</p>
<p>Here are 7 ways to improve the purity of the air in your home.</p>

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<p>Your air filter is your first line of defense against dust, pollen, pet dander, and other allergens. Over time, the filter collects debris, which can clog it up and reduce airflow. This not only impacts air quality but also puts unnecessary strain on your HVAC system. To ensure your system is running efficiently, make it a habit to replace your<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_filter" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> air filter</a> every 1 to 3 months, depending on usage and the type of filter you use.</p>
<p>For the best results, opt for a filter with a high MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) rating. The higher the MERV rating, the better it can trap smaller particles. Just make sure the filter fits your unit properly and that you follow the manufacturer’s recommendations.</p>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="2-clean-your-air-supply-and-return-grills">2. <strong>Clean Your Air Supply and Return Grills</strong></h2>
<p>Your HVAC system circulates air through supply and return grills during both heating and cooling cycles. Over time, these grills can accumulate dust, dirt, and other debris. Dirty grills can restrict airflow and negatively impact the performance of your HVAC system. Make it a part of your regular cleaning routine to wipe down these grills with a damp cloth. A quick wipe every few months can make a noticeable difference in both your air quality and system efficiency.</p>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="3-schedule-regular-duct-cleaning">3. <strong>Schedule Regular Duct Cleaning</strong></h2>
<p>One often-overlooked part of HVAC maintenance is duct cleaning. As air moves through your ductwork, it can pick up dust, dirt, and other contaminants that may eventually circulate throughout your home. If not cleaned regularly, this buildup can significantly affect air quality and HVAC performance. Cleaning your ducts, including the coils, motors, and housings, will not only improve the air you breathe but also help your system run more efficiently, saving you money on energy bills in the long run.</p>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="4-clean-ceiling-fan-blades">4. <strong>Clean Ceiling Fan Blades</strong></h2>
<p>If you have ceiling fans in your home, you might be surprised at how quickly dust can accumulate on the blades. When you turn on the fan, this dust is spread back into the air. A quick wipe-down with a damp cloth every couple of months can prevent this from happening, helping to keep your indoor air fresher and cleaner. Regular cleaning of fan blades is an easy and effective way to ensure clean air circulation in your home.</p>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="5-consider-investing-in-a-portable-air-purifier">5. <strong>Consider Investing in a Portable Air Purifier</strong></h2>
<p>For an added layer of protection against airborne particles, consider investing in a portable air purifier. These devices are designed to filter the air in a specific room, helping to reduce allergens and pollutants. While they are highly effective in smaller spaces, their reach is limited to the area in which they are placed. For whole-home coverage, you might want to consider additional solutions.</p>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="6-invest-in-a-germicidal-uv-lamp"><strong>6. Improve Indoor Air Quality by Investing in a Germicidal UV Lamp</strong></h2>
<p>One of the most powerful ways to improve indoor air quality is by installing a <a href="https://elsmarair.com/services/uv-lights/">germicidal UV lamp</a> in your HVAC system. These lamps use ultraviolet light to kill germs, bacteria, and other harmful pathogens that may be circulating through your ductwork. They are an excellent way to reduce the number of microbes in your home, helping to improve air quality and create a healthier environment.</p>
<p>A UV lamp is typically installed inside your ductwork and works continuously to sanitize the air as it passes through. If you’re curious about how effective these lamps can be, schedule a consultation with a professional to learn more about this solution for your home.</p>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="7-upgrade-to-a-professional-air-filtration-system">7. <strong>Upgrade to a Professional Air Filtration System</strong></h2>
<p>For optimal indoor air quality, consider installing a whole-home air filtration system. Unlike portable air purifiers, which are confined to one area, a whole-home system works in conjunction with your HVAC unit to filter air throughout your entire home. When combined with a germicidal UV lamp, it offers maximum protection against allergens, pathogens, and other harmful particles.</p>
<p>A professional air filtration system is a great investment for families who want to ensure the healthiest living environment possible. If you’re interested in upgrading your home’s air filtration, reach out to a Elsmar Air Conditioning for a quote and explore the best options for your space.</p>

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			<p>Maintaining healthy indoor air quality doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. With <a href="https://elsmarair.com/services/air-conditioning-maintenance/">regular maintenance</a> and smart investments, you can keep the air in your home fresh, clean, and comfortable for years to come. Start with simple steps like changing your air filter and cleaning your ducts, and consider more advanced options like UV lamps and filtration systems for comprehensive protection. Your family—and your HVAC system—will thank you!</p>

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