Why Is Your Air Conditioner Running All Day?
If your air conditioner won’t turn off or runs constantly, there are a few likely reasons:
Inefficient or Broken AC Unit
If your AC is old, or it hasn’t been maintained properly, it may struggle to cool your home effectively. This can lead to longer run times and higher energy use. ACs that run constantly on hot days simply can’t keep up with the demand, and they waste energy (and money) in the process.
Lack of Proper Insulation and Air Sealing
Even if your AC is working fine, your home might not be. Poor insulation and air leaks around windows, doors, and ceilings allow cool air to escape and hot air to enter. This puts more strain on your AC, making it run longer than necessary.
How Often Should Your AC Run?
Your AC should cool your home in cycles until the desired temperature is reached. Ideally, your central AC should run for 15 to 20 minutes at a time before turning off.
The Downsides of a Constantly Running AC
- High Energy Costs: The longer your AC runs, the more energy it uses. This means higher electricity bills, especially during the summer months.
- Constant Noise: An AC that runs constantly can be noisy. This can be frustrating if you’re trying to relax or get a good night’s sleep.
- Less Comfortable Home: An air conditioner that runs all day may struggle to reach the desired temperature, especially on really hot days. You may notice that your home never feels quite cool enough or that some rooms are hotter than others.
How CAC’s No-Cost Weatherization Can Help
At CAC, we offer no-cost weatherization services to income-qualified renters and homeowners throughout Maryland. We can address issues related to a constantly running AC with:
Our weatherization services include heating and cooling system repairs or replacements, making sure your AC is working at its best. If your system is too old, our team can help with upgrades, ensuring your home stays cool without overworking your cooling system.
- Air Sealing: We’ll seal gaps and cracks around windows, doors, and other openings to keep cool air in and hot air out.
- Insulation Upgrades: Proper insulation helps keep your home cooler, reducing the load on your AC and making it easier to maintain your desired temperature.
The Benefits of Weatherizing Your Home
By improving both your HVAC system and your home’s insulation and air sealing, CAC’s no-cost weatherization can help:
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Lower Energy Bills
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Create a More Comfortable Home
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Give Your AC a Longer Lifespan
How to Apply for No-Cost Weatherization Assistance
- Check if you meet eligibility requirements for the weatherization program.
- Fill out our online intake form (see below).
- Schedule an energy assessment where we’ll evaluate your home’s needs.
- Let CAC’s trusted contractors handle the work, ensuring your home gets the upgrades it needs to stay cool and energy-efficient.