The compressor is a critical component that helps circulate refrigerant through your AC system and maintain proper cooling. A failing compressor can lead to a complete system breakdown.
Since residential ACs feature hermetically sealed compressors, replacing one is easier and less expensive than repairing it. Tamco Air provides fast and professional compressor change-out services to help you feel comfortable year-round.
If your AC is running but blowing warm air, a faulty compressor may not be properly circulating refrigerant.
Banging, rattling, or humming sounds from the outdoor unit can indicate compressor trouble. These noises often signal internal damage, loose parts, or electrical issues.
A compressor that struggles to start or won’t turn on at all may be failing due to electrical problems, overheating, or motor failure.
If your AC frequently trips the breaker, it could be due to a compressor drawing too much power or experiencing an electrical short.
A struggling compressor has to work harder to cool your home, translating to increased energy use.
The expert team at Tamco Air has been providing professional assistance with all kinds of HVAC needs for over 18 years. So far, we have served over a thousand homeowners in Monmouth, Middlesex, and Ocean counties, New Jersey, helping them quickly restore the comfort of their homes. From installing HVAC systems from scratch to making all kinds of repairs, Tamco Air has you covered.
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You should replace your air filters every one to three months depending on usage.
A qualified heating and cooling technician can determine the best size unit for your home.
Most systems have a lifetime of 10 to 20 years.
You should replace your HVAC system if it requires constant repairs, it's 15 years or older, or it can't heat or cool your home properly.
Low refrigerant, dirty evaporator coils, and defective blower motors can all cause freezing.
The condenser is not functioning or the furnace is on.
HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning.
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) refers to the condition of the air within and around homes/buildings.
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