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An air conditioner breakdown is the last thing you need during a heatwave. But it could be a hassle at almost any time of the year. Homeowners count on air conditioners for comfort and when an issue happens, that comfort is disturbed.

Did you know that Reliance Home Comfort® has helped hundreds of thousands of Canadians get back to optimal indoor temperatures?

If you have an air conditioner that’s stopped working or is under-performing, Call on Reliance®. We’ve been delivering trusted, prompt and efficient service to homeowners across Canada for over 60 years.

A Team of Certified Technicians

Our team of professionals are licensed and receive ongoing training to stay at the very top of their field. They possess the expertise to repair and service the top air conditioner brands.

You could be completely confident that when your technician arrives at your door, they’ll be ready to get your air conditioner up and running quickly.

We use flat rate pricing that is confirmed with you before we start the job. Even better, there are no added fees at the end of service. We stick to our estimate – even if we end up spending more time fixing your air conditioner problem!

In the unlikely event that you’re not completely happy, our team will work to make it right. We work hard to become your preferred air conditioner repair company.

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How to Troubleshoot Your Air Conditioner

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When the temperatures rise, the last thing you want is a problem with an air conditioner
that won’t turn on.
Or isn’t keeping your home as cool as you’d like.
An inefficient air conditioning system could also lead to higher energy and maintenance
costs over time.
Before you call an expert, there are a number of things you can do to try and determine
what the issue may be.
It may seem obvious, but make sure that your thermostat is turned to COOL.
This is something that can easily get forgotten after the winter season.
Also, if your thermostat uses batteries, check to see if they need to be replaced.
If the unit isn’t turning on at all, go to your main electrical panel and check to see
if the breaker has tripped.
If it has, reset the breaker.
If it immediately trips again once the AC unit is turned on, you should call a licensed
HVAC professional as there is likely an underlying problem with the equipment.
Take a look to see that the outdoor portion of the system is in good repair and that there
isn’t any grass, weeds or other debris that may be clogging the AC condenser.
Over time, this could cause inefficient cooling and higher energy bills.
And make sure that there is adequate space between the AC equipment and any buildings,
foliage or fences to allow for proper air flow.
Your air conditioner relies on the furnace to run even in the summer months.
Listen to your furnace to see if there are any unusual noises that could indicate an
issue with the blower motor or other internal parts.
Also be sure to keep the air filters clean and replace them if necessary.
Check to see that all vents are open and that nothing is blocking them.
If water is leaking from your air conditioning unit, turn it off immediately.
This could be the result of a clogged drain line or an issue with your air conditioner.
If this occurs, it’s time to call in a licensed specialist.
It may sound simple but keeping windows and doors shut while your AC is running can actually
be an effective way to stay more comfortable indoors and make sure that your equipment
isn’t working overtime to cool the warm air that is coming inside.
This will also help to keep your overall energy costs lower.
If you notice that your equipment isn’t cooling your home the way that it used to, or not
at all, it could be a variety of more serious issues like a problem with your refrigerant
level or your evaporator coil.
These problems require opening your system and professional repair that should only be
done by a licensed HVAC technician.
If you need assistance with any of your air conditioning maintenance or repair needs,
Call on Reliance.

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