Schedule Seasonal HVAC Maintenance in Louisville

IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL (502) 968-6222

You wouldn’t drive your car 100,000 miles without changing the oil. The same logic holds true for your home comfort system. Regular maintenance by a certified HVAC technician is essential for optimal performance and longevity of your unit. By keeping your system clean and well-maintained, you can save money on energy bills and prevent unexpected breakdowns, especially during extreme weather conditions. Pre-season maintenance is crucial for avoiding costly repairs and ensuring efficient operation when you need it the most.

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    Common issues, causes and remedies for HVAC systems

    Not Cooling

    You may have a tripped circuit breaker in your home

    • First Course of Action – Check your home circuit breaker box
    • Suggested Solution – Reset circuit breaker

    Your thermostat may be off or set incorrectly

    • First Course of Action – Make sure your thermostat is on and set to cool
    • Suggested Solution – Reset thermostat to your desired temperature

    Your indoor unit is running but the outdoor unit is not

    • First Course of Action – Make sure your thermostat is on and set to cool
    • Suggested Solution – Reset thermostat to your desired temperature

    If the above troubleshooting steps do not assist, please call DFH for help at (502) 968-6222.

    Not Heating

    Check your air filter

    • First Course of Action – Check the filters in your unit
    • Suggested Solution – Clean or replace filters as recommended in your use & care manual. If the problem persists, please contact us.

    Your thermostat may be off or set incorrectly

    • First Course of Action – Make sure your thermostat is on and set to heat
    • Suggested Solution – Reset thermostat to your desired temperature

    You may have a tripped circuit breaker in your home

    • First Course of Action – Check your home circuit breaker box
    • Suggested Solution – Reset circuit breaker

    No Airflow

    Check your air filter

    • First Course of Action – Check the filters in your unit
    • Suggested Solution – Clean or replace filters as recommended in your use & care manual. If the problem persists, please contact us.

    Your system may have frozen up as the result of a dirty coil

    • First Course of Action – Check for signs of water below the unit and a cold exterior surface of the indoor coil enclosure
    • Suggested Solution – Contact us. In the meantime, turn your thermostat off and the fan “on” for 1–3 hours until airflow returns to normal

    Unusually High Utility Bills

    Schedule a service visit

    • Suggested Solution – Contact us to set a time to get your equipment serviced.

    Equipment Runs All the Time

    Your system could be trying to reach a set point that is too extreme

    • First Course of Action – Check the set point on your thermostat. Is it very low (summer) or very high (winter)?
    • Suggested Solution – Adjust your thermostat. If that doesn’t work, please contact us.

    Drain Pan Is Overflowing

    The overflow switch is probably not working

    • First Course of Action – Turn your system off
    • Suggested Solution – Contact us

    How can I troubleshoot a malfunctioning thermostat?

    Check the batteries

    • Replace the batteries if the display is dark or blank.

    Inspect circuit breakers

    • Ensure the circuit feeding the system hasn’t tripped.

    Program correctly

    • Verify and adjust the schedule/settings as needed.

    What should I do if my HVAC system is blowing warm air instead of cold?

    Check thermostat settings

    • Ensure the thermostat is set to “cool,” not “heat,” and that the fan is on “auto,” not “on.”

    Inspect air filters

    • Dirty or clogged filters reduce cooling efficiency and can cause warm air. Replace or clean the filters regularly.

    Check refrigerant levels (pro)

    • Low refrigerant can cause warm air. If suspected, contact a professional to diagnose and address any leaks.

    Why is my HVAC system making strange noises?

    Rattling noise

    • Loose panels or debris can cause rattling. Inspect for obstructions and tighten any loose components.

    Buzzing noise

    • Persistent buzzing from the outdoor unit may indicate a refrigerant issue or heavy usage. Turn off the AC for a few hours and check the condenser fan. If in doubt, consult an HVAC technician.

    Squealing or screeching

    • Usually from worn parts or lack of motor lubrication. Regular maintenance and timely repairs help prevent failures.

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