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(06-19-2018, 12:35 PM)Deceus Wrote: It could just not be keeping up. My parent's AC did the same whenever it got to be over 95. Just too big of a house for that unit. It was good for 20 degrees at best until they replaced it. So if was 100, the best you could hope for was that it stayed under 80 inside.

I was going to ask if you were on the top floor because that makes it even more likely. But you're probably right that no real check was made. Had the coils freeze at a place at VA Beach and you're correct that it wasn't doing any kind of cooling until it was fixed. Only way to know for sure is if this wasn't happening last year, is it a new place?

edit: since it wasn't happening last year, something is definitely on it's way to failing.
I would kind of agree that if it's old, it might not keep up but that still doesn't mean I should have to deal with it for what it costs to live there.

The other thing is, these are really the first hot hot days we've had. Its been in the 80's and it's still getting up to 74 or 76 inside with it set at 68 (if it worked, we would not have it set that low but the only time it ever actually gets to 68 is a few hours in the morning. For example it was just getting to 69 when I woke up this morning. I'm sure it's 75 by now.

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