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Jun

DIY Air conditioning repair checklist

There are two main approaches to troubleshooting a malfunctioning air conditioner: Do-It-Yourself (DIY) and calling a professional technician. Here’s a checklist to help you decide:

DIY Air Conditioner Repair Checklist

  • Basic Checks
    • Check the thermostat settings. Make sure it’s set to cool and to a temperature lower than the current room temperature.
    • Inspect the air filter for clogs and replace it if dirty. Most manufacturers recommend changing the air filter every 1-3 months.
    • Ensure there’s nothing blocking the supply registers (where cool air comes out) and return registers (where warm air is sucked back in).
  • Electrical Checks
    • Turn off the breaker that supplies power to the air conditioner unit and check if the unit is properly plugged in.
  • Outdoor Unit
    • Turn off the air conditioner and disconnect it from the power source.
    • Remove debris like leaves, twigs, or branches from around the outdoor unit. There should be at least two feet of clearance around the unit on all sides.
    • Check the drain line for clogs. The drain line is usually a PVC pipe located near the outdoor unit. You can clear a clog with a hose or wire.

If none of these DIY fixes solve the problem, then it’s time to call a professional technician.

Calling a Professional Technician

When calling a technician, be prepared to describe the problem in detail, including:

  • The make and model of your air conditioner
  • When the problem started
  • Any error messages you’ve seen
  • What troubleshooting steps you’ve already taken

This will help the technician diagnose the problem more quickly and efficiently.