Does cleaning the filter makes AC colder?

There's nothing quite like stepping into an air-conditioned space to make you feel better.

The air conditioning in your home is an essential part of its overall comfort. Making sure it's in working order, particularly during the summer, will determine how happy your family and wallet are this summer.

Aircon Cleaning Brisbane shares some of the easiest ways to cool off your air conditioner in time for summer.

Identify the issue

It's probably fair to assume that if your air conditioner is an older model, it's time for some hardware upgrades. If you have a newer model, though, you'll need to figure out what's wrong with your machine before you can cool it off.

Here are a few of the most popular reasons why your air conditioner isn't performing at its best.

Clean your air conditioner's filter

If you haven't washed your air conditioner filter in a while, you might be missing out on a simple way to make your air conditioner cooler.

The filter in your air conditioner functions similarly to the one in a dryer. It absorbs all of the dust particles and contaminants that are absorbed during the cooling process, so if you don't clean it regularly, it will not only affect how cool your home is, but it will also reduce the efficiency of your entire device.

The filters in most air conditioners are somewhat similar. Locate the air filter on your air conditioner and gently remove it to inspect the wireframe inside. It's time for a fast scrub or a substitute if it's dusty, discoloured, or grimy.

AC placement in the home

Although installing an air conditioner in any room of your home would certainly meet your cooling needs, the room itself has an impact on the unit's effectiveness. Many homeowners had the air conditioner installed before they moved in, or they simply placed it in the living room by chance. However, there is an art to optimising your air conditioner's performance, and it is largely dependent on the architecture of its host space.

The most visible areas of concern are rooms that receive a lot of direct sunlight. On the surface, putting your air conditioner in the hottest room in the house seems logical, but it's really inefficient. If your air conditioner is located in the hottest part of your house, it will work far too hard and not evenly distribute cool air across the room for long periods of time.

You really don't want your air conditioner to be placed behind any chairs, trees, or other indoor obstructions. Putting your device behind anything else would just increase your energy bills by preventing adequate ventilation of the system, resulting in a less effective system.

Your AC systems should be installed in rooms that receive moderate amounts of sunlight, are decorated to suit the appliance, and have ceiling fans for the most effective use of your system.

Using ceiling fans in conjunction with your air conditioner will increase the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the device since the cool air circulating process will be aided by the fan.

Short cycling should be prevented

Stopping "short cycling," a common issue with air conditioners that results in less comfortable homes and higher energy bills, is a perfect way to get your air conditioner cooler.

Short cycling describes an air conditioner's actions as it turns on and off regularly, as the name suggests. As a result, the air conditioner runs often but not long enough to make a significant difference.

Short cycling of your air conditioner can be caused by a variety of factors. Some of the more common problems are caused by environmental obstructive or damaging factors. Ice accumulation, sleet, and harsh winds may all have an effect on your air conditioner's exterior, so keep an eye on it during inclement weather or after major storms.

An ill-fitting air conditioner, especially one that is over-sized, is perhaps the most common cause of short cycling. Homeowners always fall prey to the false logic of "cost = comfort," and purchase the largest and shiniest air conditioner they can find. Simply put, this isn't the right option.

When an air conditioner is too large for the home it serves, it can make the room it serves too cold too quickly, causing it to hit its set temperature and then shut off. As a result, there is a lack of consistent temperature comfort in the house, as well as higher-than-necessary energy costs. Get your air conditioner inspected by a professional to see if it is the correct size for your house.

Finally, if your air conditioner is shutting off too soon, it may be due to a lack of refrigerant in the system. Inspect the device for refrigerant levels and recommended refill schedules with your HVAC professional.


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