Mini-split problems usually don’t go away on their own. In the meantime, you may pay a lot more due to higher electricity usage. The issues can also worsen and result in a bigger repair bill or even premature replacement. When you need a mini-split repair in Cleveland, OH, W.F. Hann & Sons LLC is the company to call. Our team encourages customers to be proactive with ductless repair.
If you have any questions about mini-split repair in Cleveland, contact W.F. Hann & Sons at your earliest convenience. Schedule an appointment today.
Keep Your Cool with Expert Ductless Repairs
A mini-split that won’t turn on is in obvious need of repair. However, keep in mind that a ductless system will often manifest symptoms long before it gets to that point. Irregular cycling is among the most common indicators. Mini-splits will usually run two to three times an hour for 10 to 15 minutes each time. If yours is turning on more frequently, it’s short-cycling, which can cause significant wear and tear.
If the system is running for longer periods, there’s likely a thermostat issue. Another problem to watch for is an inconsistent temperature.
A well-functioning mini-split should maintain your target temperature consistently. If it doesn’t, it may mean you have a refrigerant leak, and you may be dealing with micro-leaks. Those can go on for a long time and can cause many smaller problems before the unit fails outright.
It’s also important not to ignore foul odors, which could mean microbial growth. That growth is not only unpleasant but can also make you and your family sick.
You may experience growth on the evaporator coil. Such growth often happens when you skip seasonal maintenance appointments, but it can also occur elsewhere inside the unit due to issues with condensate drainage or persistent high humidity levels.
Watch for these other signs you may need our ductless repair services.
- Unusual noises
- Bigger electric bill
- Warm or cool spots
- Excessive dust accumulation
- Ice buildup indoors or outdoors
24/7 Emergency Mini-Split Repair
Not all ductless repair issues can wait until tomorrow. If the problem is serious enough, you should call even if it’s the middle of the night or a weekend. That’s why our company has technicians on call at all hours throughout the year. We’ll arrive at your home as soon as possible with everything needed to get your mini-split running again reliably.
If you’ve experienced a tripped circuit breaker, you can reset it once. Don’t continue to reset it since doing so can cause further damage to the system. If your system isn’t providing any or enough cool or warm air, don’t continue to run it. That can cause additional damage as well. Turn the system off. Disable it via the outdoor disconnect switch if necessary. Then, call our team, and describe the problems you’re experiencing.
Restore Your Comfort: Schedule Your Cleveland Ductless Repair Now
W.F. Hann & Sons is an HVAC team with over 100 years of experience serving Cleveland and the surrounding areas. Our company employs NATE-certified technicians who repair all mini-split makes and models according to manufacturer specifications, using premium parts and materials. Count on us for upfront pricing, and be sure to ask about our military, veteran, and senior discounts.
Are you experiencing problems with your home’s mini-split? Call W.F. Hann & Sons today, or contact us online to schedule mini-split repairs in Cleveland Heights.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my mini-split making loud noises?
A clogged filter is the most common reason mini-splits make loud noises, especially when the airflow goes around the filter. Issues with the blower motor and fan blades often cause noticeable sounds. Loud humming or buzzing may suggest an electrical issue. If the noise comes from outside the home, it likely indicates a problem with the condenser pump or fan.
What are common signs of a failing mini-split system?
A sharp increase in electricity consumption may indicate the mini-split is nearing its end of life. You may notice weak airflow, inadequate cooling, and high humidity. Short-cycling often suggests overheating and other serious problems. Homeowners should watch for excess moisture from the indoor units but also near the outdoor unit.