


A lot of homeowners don't realize their AC can be low on refrigerant and still run just fine - at least on the surface. The system kicks on, air moves through the vents, and nothing seems obviously wrong. But the house never quite cools down the way it should. That's one of the sneaky things about a refrigerant issue. It doesn't always announce itself with a full breakdown.
That's exactly what we were dealing with on this Trane unit in Salem. The homeowner noticed their home wasn't staying comfortable even though the system was running. Instead of waiting to see if it got worse, they called us to take a look - which is exactly the right call.
We brought out our diagnostic equipment and got to work checking the system. Low refrigerant doesn't just hurt your comfort. It forces the compressor to work harder than it should, which puts extra wear on the whole unit over time. Left unchecked, what starts as a cooling problem can turn into a much more expensive repair. Finding the root cause early is always the smarter move.
Once we pinpointed the issue, we were able to walk the homeowner through what was going on and what their options looked like. That transparency matters to us. You shouldn't have to just take our word for it - you should understand what's happening with your own system.
If your AC is running but your home feels warmer than it should, that's worth paying attention to. It might be refrigerant. It might be something else. Either way, getting a proper diagnosis early keeps small problems from becoming big ones.