The cause is often a low refrigerant charge, clogged filters, or a compressor malfunction. A thorough inspection and precise identification of the problem are performed before repairs.
It may be the result of a thermostat malfunction or an electrical problem that requires the intervention of a specialized technician.
It is usually caused by a blocked drain hose or dirt buildup, and the entire system is cleaned to prevent the problem from recurring.
It often indicates a problem with the fan or incorrect installation of the outdoor unit.
This results from the accumulation of bacteria and dust inside the unit, and this is treated by thorough cleaning and sterilization.
This is caused by clogged filters or poor efficiency of the internal fan.