Moorpark’s warm, dry summers put a lot of demand on residential cooling systems, and over time, that wear adds up. One of the most common culprits is a dirty or clogged air filter, which restricts airflow and forces your system to work harder than it should.
Refrigerant leaks are another frequent cause of poor cooling performance. When refrigerant levels drop, your system loses its ability to transfer heat effectively, leaving your home warmer than expected,d no matter how low you set the thermostat.
Electrical issues, faulty capacitors, and worn-out fan motors also contribute to many of the AC breakdowns we see. These components take a beating through years of regular use, and when one fails, the whole system can shut down. Regular maintenance goes a long way toward catching these problems before they leave you without cool air.