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Geez, it’s hot in here! With the temp so high, my AC is working overtime. I’m sure glad I invested in a good one - it’s really coming in handy right now! It’s been a scorcher of a summer and I’m counting down the days until fall. In the meantime, I’ll just keep cranking up the AC and hoping for cooler temps soon.

What Temp Is Too High For Ac? [Solved]

Bottom line: Don’t crank your AC too low - keep it no more than 20 degrees cooler than the outside temp.

  1. Check the Thermostat: Make sure the thermostat is set to a temperature that is comfortable for you and not too high.

  2. Clean or Replace Air Filters: Dirty air filters can restrict airflow, causing your AC unit to work harder and run longer than necessary. Clean or replace your air filters regularly to ensure optimal performance of your AC unit.

  3. Check Refrigerant Levels: Low refrigerant levels can cause the AC unit to run longer in order to cool down the room, resulting in higher temperatures inside the home. Have a professional check and adjust refrigerant levels as needed for optimal performance of your AC unit.

  4. Inspect Ductwork: Leaky ducts can cause warm air from outside to enter into your home, resulting in higher temperatures inside the house even when running an AC unit at full capacity. Have a professional inspect and repair any leaks in ductwork as needed for optimal performance of your AC system.

  5. Schedule Regular Maintenance: Regular maintenance helps keep all components of an AC system working properly, ensuring that it runs efficiently and effectively at all times without having to work harder than necessary due to wear-and-tear over time or other issues such as clogged filters or low refrigerant levels that could be causing higher temperatures inside the home even when running an AC system at full capacity

It’s scorching in here! The AC must be on the fritz, ‘cause the temp is way too high. Let’s get it fixed ASAP so we can cool off.