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Air Conditioner DIY Stopping Point: When You Need to Call the Pros

If you’re planning to schedule an air conditioner installation with Weiss-Johnson, you may wonder: what can I do to keep my AC running, and when should I call for professional maintenance? Do-it-yourself projects can be great opportunities to learn the ins and outs of home improvements, but when it comes to your HVAC system, it’s best to rely on the professionals.

Below, we’ll discuss some basic air conditioner tasks homeowners can do and when it’s essential to rely on an HVAC specialist to maintain your safety and the efficiency of your unit. Keep reading to learn why you can count on the pros for repairs and air conditioner installation in Edmonton!

Simple AC Maintenance You Can Do

Most air conditioner maintenance should be handled by a certified professional, but homeowners can take a few steps to keep their unit in good working order between annual maintenance visits. These include:

Changing the air filter: One of the simplest and most important AC maintenance tasks is regularly cleaning and changing the air filter. 

Regularly checking it ensures your indoor coil and blower are protected from dust, debris, and other contaminants. Your home’s air will stay cool, fresh, and breathable! 

Checking air vents and clean registers: Another AC maintenance task that keeps your home’s air fresh and debris-free is to regularly clean air vents and registers. You can easily do this while vacuuming your home each week by removing the register cover and vacuuming out as much as you can reach.

Cleaning the area around your AC unit: Keep your AC free of obstructions, such as plants, bikes, gardening equipment, and other outdoor items that could prevent it from properly circulating. 

When DIY Is Dangerous

While there are a few things you can do to look after your air conditioner, there comes a point where DIY stops being convenient and actually becomes a hazard. 

Most aspects of air conditioner maintenance rely on expertise from certified HVAC specialists to prevent premature breakdowns and safety issues. Some of these include:

Checking refrigerant levels: If refrigerant levels are low, this usually indicates a leak. Many homeowners try to fix this problem by topping up their refrigerant, but this is not a permanent fix, and handling refrigerant requires adherence to environmental regulations and safety standards that require specialized training.  

Electrical work: You may be able to handle some electrical fixes, but air conditioner wiring is off limits for DIYers. Electrical work on an AC unit requires someone who is trained to handle dangerous voltages and intricate electrical components. 

Without professional training, you can cross wires or end up shocking yourself, which can not only negatively affect the AC unit but also cause serious injuries.

AC tune-ups: While homeowners should always keep their air conditioners in good condition, performing actual tune-ups like checking the motor, condenser coil, and system calibration is reserved for the pros only. 

Qualified air conditioner technicians have the skills and expertise to perform routine maintenance effectively and spot and diagnose potential problems with your unit. Without the reliable eye of a seasoned technician, it could take months for you to realize that your unit needs repair or even replacement. 

While routine servicing for your AC may take a few extra dollars from your pocket every year, it will save you big in the long run by catching small HVAC problems before they grow. 

Rely on Weiss-Johnson for AC Maintenance and Installation

When it comes to HVAC, you can never go wrong by relying on a skilled, professional technician. Don’t try to install or repair an air conditioner by yourself; contact Weiss-Johnson for expert maintenance and air conditioner installation in Edmonton! 

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