Not at these temperatures. When it's 100+ degrees outside it will run all day. Please check your filter - if it's dirty it can cause the system to run longer. Also if your outdoor unit is dirty that can also cause the problem. Even if it doesn't look dirty you can turn the power off to it & use a water hose with thumb pressure (no harder or you could risk damaging the fins) & wash all 4 sides from side to side, top to bottom. If your still having a problem more than likely it is low on refrigerant. Give us a call & we can schedule a service call.
MidCities is GREAT! Honest, courteous and fair! Been using then for years!
That's what mine did was low on the new coolant stuff. Expensive stuff but not as bad as a whole new unit. Call mid cities
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