What a Typical Air Conditioning Repair Visit Looks Like

Don’t delay when you notice that your AC system is having problems; call an HVAC company right away so they can inspect and repair it ASAP. Scheduling an air conditioner repair can be daunting if you don’t know what to expect, however. In this post, Superior Air discusses what you can expect from a typical air conditioning repair visit.

Performing the Initial Inspection

The first thing a technician will do when inspecting your system for problems is check your thermostat. Some air conditioning issues might be caused by a problem with the thermostat’s settings. They’ll then look to see if the thermostat is set to cool, after which they’ll check if decreasing the temperature will activate your air conditioning system. The technician might also request to see your circuit breaker.

Checking the System

For the next part of the visit, the technician will request to see the air conditioning equipment, using trial and error to figure out what’s wrong with your system. There are many factors that can affect an air conditioner’s performance, which is why the service technician will investigate all of them. For example, your air conditioning repairman may check your AC’s refrigerant systems, look for a clogged air filter, examine the wiring and more. As an air conditioning maintenance and repair expert, we always perform thorough inspections during our repair visits.

Explaining Your Options

Your air conditioning technician will explain all of the options once they’ve figured out what caused the problem. They’ll explain what the issue is, what parts are involved, what those parts are and how or why your AC failed. They’ll then discuss solutions to resolve the problem. These might involve simple repairs, upgrading parts of the system, or in some cases replacing the entire HVAC system.

At Superior Air, we’re your number one choice for air conditioning installation, repair and maintenance services. We’ve been in business for decades and our technicians are NATE®-certified. You can expect superior workmanship when you work with us. Give us a call at (559) 342-0023 or fill out our contact form to learn more about our products and services. We serve Hanford, CA.

Larry Kapigian

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