Weak airflow, strange noises, or even a complete system shutdown often indicate a failing fan motor. The fan motor is essential for keeping your home cool — it drives the fan that circulates air. If you notice there’s something wrong with your fan motor, contact us. At Tamco Air, we provide professional fan motor diagnostics to identify and resolve issues before they turn into costly repairs.
Schedule Your Service TodayIf your vents aren’t pushing out enough cool air, your fan motor may be struggling.
Grinding, squealing, or rattling sounds often indicate worn-out bearings or electrical issues.
An overheating fan motor can trip the system, causing it to shut off unexpectedly.
If your AC is on, but your home isn’t getting cooler, the fan may not be working properly.
A faulty fan motor can trip breakers or cause irregular system cycling.
The team at Tamco Air has been delivering an end-to-end range of professional HVAC services in Monmouth, Middlesex, and Ocean counties, New Jersey, for over 18 years. You can count on us for professional assistance with a variety of HVAC needs, including fan motor diagnostics. Our trained technicians inspect electrical connections, motor performance, and airflow to determine the exact cause of your fan motor problem and provide the best repair or replacement options to restore your AC’s efficiency.
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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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