5/20/2014 Losing Your Cool over a Broken Air Conditioner? Try some DIY before calling an HVAC contractor!Read NowIt happens - summer comes, the valley heats up, you turn on the air conditioner after a few months of mild weather and ... nothing. When your air conditioner quits on you, Murphy's Law says it will be on a record-high temperature day. But before you panic and call an A/C repair company, there are some things you can try first that will help you troubleshoot your system. It's true, there are some things only a licensed professional can repair, but you might be surprised - sometimes the solution is simple. If these troubleshooting steps don't solve the problem or if you see visible signs of damage, you'll want to contact a residential HVAC contractor to help you. IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure you check the warranty on your unit before attempting repairs or contacting an HVAC contractor if you are unsuccessful on your own - you definitely don't want to do anything that would void your warranty.
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2/17/2022 08:56:48 am
I am afraid our air conditioner will break down this summer and cause terrible discomfort. Thanks for the information that the function line must feel very cold as it may need to have added refrigerant if otherwise. I would definitely find someone who knows what they are doing if I would ever need repairs.
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3/6/2022 10:42:29 pm
Summer is right around the corner and with that comes hot weather. If your air conditioning unit isn't working properly, don't panic! There are many HVAC contractors who can help get your unit up and running again. But before you call any contractor, be sure to ask them the following questions: How long have you been in business? Do you have experience with my type of AC unit? What is your hourly rate?
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11/18/2022 07:20:31 pm
Thanks for sharing. Attempting to repair your air conditioner without the necessary training might be risky. Always choose trusted HVAC experts because they have the experience to deal with any type of AC problem at a reasonable cost.
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