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Why You Shouldn’t Repair Your AC Unit Yourself


Published September 9, 2022
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Your air conditioner is one of your home’s most important appliances and should be properly taken care of. Unfortunately, a youtube video DIY is not the answer to your broken air conditioner. There are many components of a cooling unit, which can be dangerous if not handled properly. Our expert technicians are trained to properly service your AC unit for your convenience and safety. In this article, we will detail why you shouldn’t repair your AC unit yourself.

Call A Professional Instead!

Repairing your air conditioner yourself could be dangerous to the health of you and your unit. Below we have listed 5 reasons to call a professional rather than repairing yourself.

  • Safety
  • Reducing Efficiency
  • Creating Bigger Problems
  • Warranty
  • Equipment

Health & Safety

Air conditioners have electrical components that can comprise safety. Your system runs on high voltage and runs the risk of an electrical shock if tinkered with. Consider your safety before attempting to fix a wiring problem with your air conditioning system. DIY air conditioning repair could also lead to a refrigerant leak, which poses a threat to your health. Refrigerant is odorless and tasteless, and can poison your lungs. We strongly recommend calling a professional to handle AC repairs, especially if they require electrical attention.

Reducing Efficiency

A trained technician can evaluate and properly repair your air conditioning system. If you attempt to DIY, important procedures can be skipped and harm your unit’s efficiency. An air conditioner has many components that all work together, and one part can cause the whole system to malfunction. Your unit will run with a broken part, which uses more energy and drives up your utility bills.

Creating Bigger Problems

Attempting to repair your air conditioner yourself can lead to bigger problems. It is difficult to identify the source of the AC problem, and fixing something that is not broken can cause issues. You could cause more damage to your system by attempting to find the issue, whereas a professional often can identify repair signs and quickly locate the problem.

Warranty

Most air conditioners come with warranties, which is a promise to repair or replace within a certain time window. Generally, warranties require proof that maintenance and repair has been performed by an HVAC professional to qualify for the warranty service.

Equipment

Air conditioning repairs require special equipment that is not typically found in a tool box. The tools are designed to be used and read by a trained professional, which can be difficult for a homeowner. Thousands of dollars are typically invested in the tools and technology utilized to evaluate and repair your air conditioner.

Things You Can Do

Although you should leave AC repair to the professionals, there are a few things you can do to help your air conditioner function smoothly all year long!

Regularly Change The Air Filter.

Your air filter can be the source of many air conditioning problems. A clogged air filter can harm airflow, efficiency, allergies, cooling, and many other things. A general rule is to change your air filter reverie 90 days, or sooner depending on factors such as animals and allergies.

Schedule Maintenance Check Ups

Your technician can catch problems before they arise in a preventative maintenance checkup. Maintenance should be performed twice a year, preferably in the spring and fall. Preventative maintenance ensures your system is ready to cool or heat your home with no obstructions.

Maintain A Clean Unit

Your outdoor unit can gather debris from the weather. We recommend regularly checking the cleanliness of your outdoor unit and removing any leaves, branches, or other debris from the unit to maximize efficiency and airflow.

While some issues within your home can be simply fixed without professional attention, your air conditioner is not one of them. Attempting to repair your air conditioner yourself can threaten you and your air conditioner’s health and safety. To avoid further air conditioning issues and consequences, give Precision Heating and Air a call for air conditioning repair.