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Your AC Should Never Make This Noise

We’re sure that you’ve spent the last few months running your air conditioner pretty faithfully. After all, it’s hot these days here in Dallas, TX. Maybe in the last few weeks, you’ve noticed that your air conditioner is getting louder and louder. There are some odd noises that are starting to occur when you run your air conditioner too. You’re not sure what’s going on, but you know that it isn’t good.

It’s just non-negotiable. We can be the ones to help you get your air conditioner back on track. If you start to feel like you need air conditioning repair in Dallas, TX, we should be the first people that you call. We know how to handle your air conditioning repair and make it a breeze.

You Don’t Want to Hear This

Here are a few sounds that you never want to hear coming from your air conditioner.

1.      Banging

Your air conditioner is normally background noise, but lately it sounds more like someone is standing in your kitchen banging around all your pots and pans. This isn’t good. More often than not, a loud banging sound indicates an issue with your air conditioners compressor.

If your thermostat is the brain of your system and the vents are the veins, then your compressor would be the heart. It’s in charge of getting things flowing through your home. A problem with a compressor is a real cause for concern. You don’t have to scramble though. We’re going to help you get to the bottom of the issue.

2.      Rattling

You turn on your air conditioner and the sound it makes is all too familiar. It’s the sound that you hear when you’re rattling around in your glove compartment trying to find change for the meter.

A tinny, rattling is typically an indicator that you’ve got a loose part. This is something that you might be tempted to ignore at first. Sure the sound that you’re hearing is quite annoying, but it doesn’t always effect your cooling right away. Trust us when we saw that it will in no time. It also has the potential to damage other parts of your air conditioning system too.

3.      Silence

We know what you might be thinking here—“What? I thought I wanted my air conditioner to be quiet?”

Quiet? Yes. Silent? No.

Your air conditioner should never be silent. An air conditioner is going to give off a little noise when it runs. You might hear the sound of your vents expanding and contracting with the change of temperature or a soft whooshing sound of air rushing out into your home. You might even hear the faint clicking sound of your thermostat kicking on your system if you’re listening really closely.

If you hear silence, then you’re probably struggling with non-starting. This is an issue, but we can get to the bottom of it. Call our team for help.

Contact Republic Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. today to schedule an appointment with our team members. Revolutionizing the Customer Experience.

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