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Reasons Your AC Is Ineffective - MoncriefAir

Several issues could cause your AC to be ineffective at eliminating excess moisture at your home. Click here to learn, air conditioner humidity problems that cause your AC to be ineffective at eliminating excess moisture. Click now! https://www.moncriefair.com/blog/hvac-humidity-control-5-reasons-your-ac-is-ineffective/

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Reasons Your AC Is Ineffective - MoncriefAir

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  1. Reasons Your AC Is Ineffective

  2. AC & Humidity One of your AC’s roles is to remove excess moisture from your indoor space. There are several issues that could cause your AC to be ineffective at eliminating excess moisture at your home. First, what should be the ideal humidity levels for your home?

  3. Ideal Air Conditioning Humidity Levels So what should humidity be in a house with air conditioning? HVAC specialists recommend air conditioning humidity levels at home to be between 40% and 60%.

  4. Common Air Conditioner Humidity Problems Your AC's Cooling Capacity Is Way Bigger An air conditioner with a larger cooling capacity than your home does a poor job of regulating both humidity and indoor temperature.

  5. Your AC's Speed Is Limited If your AC operates at one speed, it turns on then operates at maximum power until the set temperature is reached. It then goes off until the temperature passes the set thermostat reading.

  6. Negative Air Pressure Inside Your Home When there’s negative air pressure inside your home, the air inside your home tries to achieve balance by drawing in more outdoor air in whichever way it can.

  7. Your Thermostat Setting Is Wrong Using FAN ON setting on your thermostat may trick you into thinking you’re eliminating humidity in your indoor space, but that’s not the case.

  8. Your AC Is Old When your AC is old, certain parts wear and it may not perform optimally as it used to. You may, for instance, notice your Air Conditioner Running But Not Cooling. Click here for more information!

  9. Call an HVAC Specialist Are you experiencing humidity and air conditioning problems in your home? If you need to replace your HVAC unit in Atlanta, contact Moncrief Heating & Air Conditioning. They do air conditioner repair in Roswell and in other localities in Metro Atlanta.

  10. Contact Us Today! 935 Chattahoochee Ave NWAtlanta, GA 30318 1233 Canton Street Roswell, GA 30075 404-350-2300 MoncriefAir.com

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