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Love Your Air: Essential Tips for Maintaining Indoor Air Quality This Winter

February 5, 2024

When your air conditioner suddenly stops keeping your home cool, it’s not just an inconvenience—it can disrupt your entire day, especially during Indiana’s and Lower Michigan’s hot and humid summer months. While some HVAC issues require professional repair, many common problems start small and can be caught early with a little know-how.

In this air conditioning system troubleshooting guide, we’ll walk you through the most frequent repair issues homeowners face, how to identify them, and when it’s time to call in the experts. Whether you’re a DIY-savvy homeowner or simply looking to stay informed, this guide helps you recognize warning signs and understand what your system is telling you.

1. Your AC Isn’t Cooling Properly

Possible Causes:

  • Dirty Air Filter: One of the most overlooked culprits. A clogged filter restricts airflow, reducing system efficiency and cooling capacity.
  • Thermostat Issues: If your thermostat isn’t working correctly, has dead or weak batteries, or is placed in direct sunlight, it may misread the indoor temperature and cause your AC to run inefficiently.
  • Low Refrigerant Levels: A refrigerant leak can prevent your system from absorbing enough heat from your home.

Troubleshooting Tips:

  • Check and replace your air filter monthly during peak cooling seasons.
  • Make sure your thermostat is set to “cool” and placed away from heat sources.
  • If air is blowing but not cold, contact a professional to check for refrigerant leaks—this requires handling by an EPA-certified technician, and all of Goff’s service experts meet this certification standard.

⚠️ Refrigerant Handling Warning:

Federal law prohibits anyone without proper EPA Section 608 Certification from handling refrigerants like R-410A. This includes checking, refilling, or repairing refrigerant lines. Improper handling not only poses serious health and safety risks—including frostbite, respiratory issues, or chemical burns—but can also damage your AC system and violate environmental regulations.

All Goff Heating and Air Conditioning service technicians are certified and trained to safely handle refrigerants in compliance with EPA standards. If you suspect a refrigerant leak or your system isn’t cooling properly, call our team for professional service you can trust.

2. AC Won’t Turn On

Possible Causes:

  • Tripped Circuit Breaker: Power surges can trip the breaker connected to your AC unit.
  • Blown Fuse or Faulty Wiring: Electrical issues can prevent the system from powering on.
  • Thermostat Malfunction: A dead battery or misconfigured settings can prevent startup.

Troubleshooting Tips:

  • Reset your circuit breaker and see if the system powers up.
  • Replace the thermostat batteries and double-check your settings.
  • If your system still doesn’t respond, schedule a diagnostic service with a licensed HVAC technician.

3. Strange Noises from Your AC

Common Sounds and What They Mean:

  • Banging or Clanking: Could indicate a loose or broken part, such as a connecting rod or piston.
  • Buzzing: Often signals electrical issues or a failing motor.
  • Squealing: Worn-out fan belts or motor bearings are usually to blame.

Troubleshooting Tips:

  • Turn off your system immediately if you hear banging or grinding to avoid further damage.
  • Schedule a repair visit to have internal components inspected.

4. Water Leaks or Excess Moisture

Possible Causes:

  • Clogged Condensate Drain Line: Dirt and debris can block the drain, causing water to back up into your home.
  • Frozen Evaporator Coil: Low refrigerant or airflow issues can cause the coil to freeze and melt.

Troubleshooting Tips:

  • Clear any visible debris near the drain line or pan.
  • If the leak persists or ice is present, it’s time to contact Goff Heating and Air Conditioning for service.

5. Weak Airflow

Common Causes:

  • Ductwork Leaks: Air may be escaping through cracks or disconnections in your ductwork.
  • Fan Issues: The blower fan may be dirty or malfunctioning.
  • Aging System: Older units naturally lose efficiency over time.

Troubleshooting Tips:

  • Replace air filters and check vents for obstructions.
  • Have your ductwork inspected as part of your bi-annual GoffCare Maintenance Membership.

6. Frequent Cycling On and Off

Potential Causes:

  • Oversized System: An AC that’s too large for your home will short cycle.
  • Dirty Components: Dirty filters or coils make your system work harder and cycle more often.
  • Thermostat Problems: Faulty sensors may misread indoor temps.

Troubleshooting Tips:

  • Clean your unit regularly or sign up for a GoffCare Membership for professional tune-ups.
  • Contact a Goff technician to evaluate if your system is properly sized for your home.

7. High Energy Bills

Why It Happens:

  • Inefficient Equipment: Older AC units draw more power to deliver the same performance.
  • Poor Maintenance: Dirty coils, clogged filters, and low refrigerant reduce efficiency.
  • Leaky Ducts: Up to 30% of cooled air can escape through leaks.

Troubleshooting Tips:

  • Schedule an energy audit or performance check.
  • Consider upgrading to a high-efficiency Bryant system installed by Goff, a Bryant Factory Authorized Dealer and 2024 Circle of Champions award recipient.

8. Electrical Component Failures

Common Issues:

  • Capacitors Out of Spec: The capacitor is like a battery that helps your AC motor start and run efficiently. Over time, it can degrade or go out of spec, causing your system to struggle or fail to start altogether.
  • Failing Contactors: Contactors are electrical switches that control the flow of electricity to your system’s components. When they wear out, you might notice a humming sound, intermittent operation, or the unit not turning on at all.

⚠️ Important Safety Warning:

We strongly advise homeowners not to attempt to test or replace capacitors or contactors on their own. These components store high voltage and can deliver dangerous electric shocks, even when the system is powered off. This work should only be performed by trained HVAC professionals—like our skilled technicians at Goff Heating and Air Conditioning.

Troubleshooting Tips:

  • If your AC isn’t starting, is making unusual clicking or humming noises, or is randomly shutting down, it’s likely time for a professional inspection.
  • Goff’s technicians are equipped to safely test and replace these critical electrical components, getting your system back up and running fast.

Prevent Common Repairs with GoffCare

A majority of AC repairs stem from poor maintenance. That’s why Goff Heating and Air Conditioning offers the GoffCare Maintenance Membership, designed to prevent breakdowns before they happen.

GoffCare Membership Benefits:

  • Bi-Annual HVAC Tune-Ups
  • 24-Hour Priority Service
  • Exclusive Discounts on HVAC Repairs
  • Extended Equipment Life

With GoffCare, you’ll stay one step ahead of unexpected repairs—and enjoy peace of mind all year long.

When to Call a Professional

While simple tasks like changing filters and checking your thermostat can be DIY-friendly, anything involving refrigerant, electrical components, or internal parts should always be handled by certified professionals.

At Goff Heating and Air Conditioning, we’ve proudly served South Bend and the surrounding communities since 1937. With over 85 years of experience, we’ve seen—and fixed—it all. Our licensed technicians are trained to diagnose and repair systems quickly, keeping your home cool and comfortable.

Final Thoughts: Know the Signs, Stay Cool

Understanding the early warning signs of air conditioning issues helps prevent small problems from becoming major repairs. Whether it’s a mysterious noise, reduced airflow, or rising energy bills, early intervention is key.

Use this Air Conditioning System Troubleshooting Guide to identify common repair issues—and trust Goff Heating and Air Conditioning to take care of the rest.

Ready to Schedule a Service or Learn More About GoffCare?

Give us a call today or schedule your free consultation online. Our team is here to deliver the Quality You Trust. Service You Deserve. Since 1937.

Winter brings not just a drop in temperature but also challenges to the air quality in our homes. At Goff Heating and Air Conditioning, we’re dedicated to helping you maintain a comfortable and healthful environment during these cold months. In this blog post, we’ll share essential tips for maintaining indoor air quality this winter.

Importance of Regular Filter Changes

Your HVAC system’s air filter plays a pivotal role in combating indoor pollutants. Regular checks and timely replacements, typically every three months, are crucial. Cleaner air filters mean more efficient system operation. Don’t miss our detailed guide on choosing the right air filter for your home.

Managing Humidity Levels

The dry winter air, a common characteristic in many homes during the colder months, can lead to a variety of discomforts and health-related issues. Low humidity levels often result in dry skin, irritated sinuses, and an increased susceptibility to colds and respiratory infections. Moreover, dry air can exacerbate conditions like asthma and allergies, making it difficult to maintain a healthy indoor environment.

To counteract these problems, the use of a humidifier is highly recommended. A humidifier adds much-needed moisture to the air, helping to maintain a healthy humidity level within your home. The ideal indoor humidity level during winter should range between 30% and 50%. This range is optimal not just for human health and comfort, but it also helps preserve the condition of your home. Proper humidity levels prevent the drying out of wooden furniture and flooring, reduce static electricity, and even help in preserving the health of indoor plants.

Regular cleaning and maintenance of the humidifier are essential to prevent the growth of mold and bacteria within the unit. Also, using a hygrometer, a device that measures humidity, can help you keep track of the humidity levels in your home to ensure they remain within the recommended range.

The Necessity of Good Ventilation

Sealing up our homes in winter is a common practice, but adequate ventilation is essential to prevent stale air and pollutant buildup. We recommend periodic ‘airing out,’ especially after activities like cooking.

The Benefits of Regular HVAC Maintenance

Regular servicing of your HVAC system, as offered through our GoffCare Maintenance Membership, is not just a step towards greater efficiency—it’s a critical component of your home’s health. Our bi-annual service visits, which include a cooling visit and a heating visit tune-up, are designed to ensure that your HVAC system operates at its best.

Regular maintenance under the GoffCare Membership helps in early detection of potential issues, preventing costly repairs and extending the life of your HVAC system. It’s an investment in the longevity of your equipment and, more importantly, in the health and comfort of your living space. By reducing the risk of allergens and mold, we help safeguard you and your family against respiratory issues and create a more comfortable home environment.

Using Indoor Plants to Purify Air

Certain indoor plants, such as spider plants, peace lilies, and snake plants, are not just decorative; they are effective in absorbing common household pollutants.

Reducing Indoor Pollutants

Be cautious about using candles, tobacco products, and harsh chemical cleaners. Opting for natural cleaning solutions and ensuring proper ventilation can significantly improve on maintaining indoor air quality.

Advanced Solutions with UVC/UVV Lighting

Integrating UVC/UVV lights into your HVAC system is a game-changer for air quality. These lights are effective in neutralizing harmful microbes, making your indoor air both warm and healthy. Learn more about our SolaceAir solutions that enhance both equipment longevity and air quality.

Conclusion

At Goff Heating and Air Conditioning, we are committed to enhancing your indoor air quality. Our expert team is always ready to assist with your queries or service requirements. Keep your home’s air clean and healthy this winter with these tips for maintaining indoor air quality.

Stay tuned to our blog for more insights and advice on HVAC maintenance and maintaining indoor air quality.