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"My house is nice and cold again! Service is really great!
Thanks Sahara Heating and cooling" - Alex M. | West Orange, NJ
"My house is nice and cold again! Service is really great!
Thanks Sahara Heating and cooling" - Alex M. | West Orange, NJ
"My house is nice and cold again! Service is really great!
Thanks Sahara Heating and cooling" - Alex M. | West Orange, NJ

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How to tell if your AC Handler or Condenser Needs Attention?

The last thing you want is for your air conditioner to stop working in the summer heat. Unfortunately, AC units don’t last forever and will eventually need to be replaced. But how can you tell when it’s time for a new AC unit? Here we’ll go over some common signs that your AC handler or condenser is going wrong and needs to be replaced.

Please get in touch with us today to learn more about our AC handler or condenser repair and replacement services. We would happily answer any of your questions and provide you with a free, no-obligation quote.

AC Handler Repair

Your AC handler or condenser is going bad if your energy bills start rising  Notice that you’re paying more for electricity even though you’re not using your AC unit more than usual. It could signify that your AC unit is no longer operating as efficiently as it once did. Another sign that your AC unit is going wrong is if it starts making strange noises. If you hear banging, popping, or hissing from your AC unit, it’s a sign that something isn’t right, and you should call a Sahara Mechanical Heating and Cooling Service professional for help. 

AC Condenser Replacement

Finally, one of the most common signs that your AC handler or condenser needs to be replaced is if it just doesn’t seem to be cooling your home as well as it used to. If you have to crank up the thermostat more and more to feel comfortable, it’s probably time for a new AC unit. 

What To Do?

You must call a professional team of Sahara Mechanical Heating and Cooling Service in North NJ, for help if you notice any of these signs. Trying to repair or replace an AC unit on your own can be dangerous and may void any warranty that you have on the unit. 

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