Troubleshooting Your Ductless Mini-Split in Santa Clara, TX

Ductless mini-splits are an excellent heating and cooling option for Santa Clara, TX homes. However, like all machines, they can occasionally malfunction. Read on to learn about how you can troubleshoot some common problems with your ductless mini-split.

Troubleshooting Poor Heating and Cooling Performance

If your ductless mini-split starts struggling to heat or cool your home, there are two likely culprits. If the problem seems isolated to one room, check the air filter in that room’s air handler. Mini-split air filters need cleaning approximately every two weeks to allow for optimal airflow.

If your mini-split starts struggling in multiple rooms, it may have a refrigerant leak. Low refrigerant levels will decrease your mini-split’s heating and cooling capacity. Only a professional HVAC technician can diagnose and repair a refrigerant leak.

Troubleshooting a Mini-Split That Won’t Turn On

The air handlers of a ductless mini-split system draw electricity from the system’s outdoor unit. So, if none of your mini-split air handlers turn on, the outdoor unit will likely not, either. In that situation, check the circuit breaker for your mini-split’s power circuit and reset it if necessary.

If only one of your mini-split’s air handlers won’t turn on or the circuit breaker isn’t the problem, you’ll need a professional’s help. There could be a problem with one or more of the power cables. Another possibility is that it may have suffered a power supply malfunction.

Troubleshooting Mini-Split Water Leaks

If any of your mini-split air handlers begin leaking water, a clogged condensate line may be the reason. Clogged condensate lines happen over time as dust and dirt enter the line. Fortunately, an HVAC technician should have little trouble unclogging it to stop your leak.

If your Santa Clara, TX home relies on a ductless mini-split, you need an expert HVAC partner to repair and maintain it. For that, contact Legacy Home Services today to ask about our ductless HVAC services.

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