Your air conditioner sits unused from October through May. This eight-month dormancy allows problems to develop invisibly. Refrigerant leaks in outdoor coils go undetected until you need cooling in June. Compressor bearings seize from months of inactivity. Condensate drains dry out, allowing drain traps to lose their water seal and admit humid basement air into ductwork. Boston's freeze-thaw cycles damage outdoor electrical connections, creating intermittent faults that appear only when temperatures climb above 80 degrees. Effective HVAC system diagnostics in this climate must account for dormancy-related failures that do not occur in year-round cooling regions. When troubleshooting AC issues here, we test components that rarely fail in consistent-use climates.
Boston's mix of old and new construction creates diagnostic challenges that require local expertise. We understand how undersized electrical service in Back Bay brownstones affects compressor starting current. We recognize the ductwork limitations in Jamaica Plain triple-deckers where adding central air meant compromising return air paths. Identifying AC faults in these buildings requires familiarity with retrofit installation challenges specific to Boston's architectural patterns. Titan HVAC Boston has diagnosed cooling problems in every neighborhood from Roslindale to East Boston. We know which equipment brands were popular during different construction eras and how those units fail after decades of seasonal cycling. This local knowledge base eliminates trial-and-error diagnostics that waste your time and money.