Evaporative Cooler Services in Los Lunas, NM and Surrounding Areas
Evaporative coolers, often called swamp coolers, have been cooling homes in the Southwest for generations, and for good reason. In the dry climate of central New Mexico they deliver effective, energy efficient cooling at a fraction of the operating cost of a conventional air conditioner. Optimal PHC provides evaporative cooler services for homeowners throughout Los Lunas, Belen, Socorro, Bosque Farms, Peralta, Albuquerque, and Rio Rancho, including seasonal startup and shutdown, pad and pump replacement, motor service, cooler repairs, and installation of new units. An evaporative cooler that has not been properly serviced at the start of each season is an evaporative cooler that will disappoint you when the heat arrives. Mineral deposits from New Mexico's hard water build up on pads and water distribution components every season, and a cooler that ran well last year can perform poorly this year if it has not been cleaned and restored. Optimal PHC knows evaporative cooling systems, understands what the local water conditions do to them, and provides the service that keeps them running the way they should.
Evaporative Cooler Expertise for the Rio Grande Valley Climate
Central New Mexico is genuinely ideal territory for evaporative cooling during most of the summer season. The region's low humidity allows evaporative coolers to drop indoor temperatures dramatically through the simple process of evaporating water across a cellulose or aspen pad. The challenge comes with the monsoon season, when humidity rises and the effectiveness of evaporative cooling decreases. Optimal PHC helps homeowners in Los Lunas, Belen, Socorro, Bosque Farms, Peralta, Albuquerque, and Rio Rancho understand how to manage their evaporative coolers through the seasonal humidity changes and when to supplement with other cooling strategies. Our evaporative cooler service covers every component of the system including the motor, pump, water distribution tubes, pads, float valve, and cabinet. We replace worn components, clean mineral buildup, adjust water flow, and ensure the unit is ready for the season before we leave. Whether you have a roof mounted unit, a window or wall cooler, or a down draft system, Optimal PHC has the experience to service it correctly.
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Signs Your Evaporative Cooler May Need Service
- Your cooler is running but not producing the cooling effect it did in previous summers. Reduced cooling output from an evaporative cooler is almost always a maintenance issue. Pads that are clogged with mineral deposits cannot absorb and hold water effectively, which dramatically reduces evaporation and cooling capacity. This is the most common reason a swamp cooler that worked well last year seems to barely cool anything this season.
- You notice a musty or unpleasant odor coming from the cooler when it runs. Odors from an evaporative cooler are caused by biological growth on pads or in the water reservoir that has been sitting through the off season. Pads that were not replaced at the end of last season or a cooler that was shut down without being properly drained can develop mold and bacterial growth that circulates through the home when the unit starts up.
- the cooler. Leaking water from an evaporative cooler is a sign that the float valve is not shutting off water flow correctly, the distribution system is overflowing, or the cooler cabinet itself has a crack or damaged seal. Water leaking into a roof or wall cavity causes structural damage and mold growth that goes far beyond the cost of the cooler repair itself.
- The cooler motor is running but the fan speed seems significantly slower than normal. Reduced fan speed from an evaporative cooler motor can indicate a failing capacitor, a worn motor bearing, or belt slippage on belt driven units. The blower is what pushes cooled air through the duct system and into the home, so reduced airflow means reduced cooling delivery regardless of how well the pads and water system are working.