Is Your Air Conditioner Making You Sick? 3 Reasons To Seek AC Repair Services

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Your air conditioning is a vital system that helps maintain ideal temperatures during the hot months. Though these systems keep your house comfortable, they can also cause health issues if they malfunction. For instance, sometimes you may complain about allergy-like symptoms, such as a stuffy nose when your air conditioner is on. That means your machine has created a dangerous sickness-inducing environment for you and your family members. Luckily, you can avoid these issues by seeking regular repairs from AC repair experts. Read on to discover signs your AC is the cause of your sickness.

1. You Have Respiratory Issues

The filters in your AC remove dust and bacteria from the air passing through it. So, if you don't clean the filters regularly, they create the perfect breeding environment for fungi and bacteria. In serious cases, the filtered-out dirt can promote the growth of black mold when they come into contact with moisture from the ducts. Sadly, continuous exposure to the spores from this black mold can cause severe respiratory health issues.

Fortunately, it is easy to prevent the accumulation of bacteria on your filters by hiring professionals to clean your unit regularly and change the filters when needed.

1. You Experience Prolonged Headaches or Fatigue

Sometimes, you may experience headaches after staying in a particular room, such as your bedroom or home office, for a long time. In some cases, you can even start feeling tired or dizzy. But after leaving these spaces, these symptoms may reduce or disappear. Such occurrences indicate the accumulation of dust and bacteria in the air conditioner serving these rooms.

Continuous headaches or fatigue are not easy to deal with. Therefore, strive to avoid these issues by scheduling regular AC repairs to ensure it is clean and all the components are working efficiently.

3. Your Skin Appears Dry

Your AC works to remove moisture from your indoor space by cooling your house. But when the AC runs for too long, it may significantly reduce the humidity levels in your house. Sadly, the skin loses some moisture through evaporation when exposed to these low humidity conditions. An excellent way to maintain ideal humidity levels in your home is by using a humidifier or installing an AC with advanced features and a smart thermostat to maintain the perfect humidity levels when the unit is working.

An efficient AC helps maintain cool temperatures and remove allergens or pollen from the indoor air. However, if you don't seek regular repairs and maintenance services, the filtered-out bacteria and dust accumulate and start contaminating the air getting to your house. Finally, you will start developing the symptoms mentioned above. Therefore, hire reputable repair professionals to stay on top of your AC repair needs. You will enjoy a comfortable, cool, and allergen-free home. 

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Cool off Your AC Bill

Every summer, I agonized over energy bills that would shoot into the stratosphere as a result of my efforts to keep cool in the heat. Every time I turned the temperature down, my bills increased. This summer, I decided to take some of the control over my energy bill back. I installed reflective film on my windows that reduced the amount of light and heat coming into the house. I started serving more cold meals or asking my husband to barbecue outside, so that my air conditioner didn't have to compete with the hot stove, and I started doing laundry at night to reduce appliance heat in the house at peak times. I also had ceiling fans installed. So far, the difference in my bill has been tremendous. This blog is a way for me to explore other ways to reduce energy drain during the summer months.