
This is what skipping maintenance looks like. The condenser coils are packed solid with dirt, debris, and buildup - so thick the unit can barely pull air through. The filter is completely choked. When your system has to fight that hard just to breathe, it's not cooling your home efficiently. It's just running up your power bill and wearing itself out.
A clogged filter alone can cause serious problems. Restricted airflow forces the system to work overtime, which puts stress on the compressor. And compressor failures are not a cheap fix - we're talking about one of the most expensive components in the entire system. In a lot of cases, it makes more financial sense to replace the whole unit than repair it. That's a situation regular maintenance almost always prevents.
We see systems like this more often than you'd think in Dunwoody. Homeowners don't always know what to look for, and the damage builds up quietly over time. By the time the system starts struggling to keep up - or stops cooling altogether - things have already gotten bad under the hood.
That's exactly why routine AC maintenance matters. It's not just about changing a filter. We're inspecting the coils, checking refrigerant levels, clearing drainage lines, and making sure everything is running the way it should. Catching a dirty coil or a weak capacitor early costs a fraction of what a breakdown repair runs. And your system runs cooler, cleaner, and lasts longer as a result.
If your AC has been running nonstop, struggling to hit your set temperature, or just hasn't been serviced in a while - don't wait until it quits on you. Summer heat in Georgia is no time to find out your system was on its last legs.