Source: Alexis Bennett / June 16, 2023
Homeowners living through tough, hot summers often experience AC breakdowns. When you have a frozen air conditioner line and the AC stops working, you are stuck in the hot, humid (depending on where you live) summer weather. Here are a few things to try when you find your AC line has a build-up of ice that is causing the unit to stop working properly.
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