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How to Self-Diagnose Your HVAC Problems

by Kevin Smith Author

You should always be on the lookout for problems that may be arising in your HVAC system. Although you can hire an HVAC contractor to do this for you, it never hurts to learn how to self-diagnose problems on your own. Below, are a few tips you can use today to begin self-diagnosing your own HVAC in Alpharetta. 

Look for Leakage

One of the first, most noticeable signs that your HVAC system requires repairs is severe leakage. Not only can this make a mess of your floor, but also pets and young children can accidentally consume this liquid and become ill. If you notice leakage around your HVAC system, there is clearly an internal problem that you should inspect yourself or hire an HVAC technician to take a look at.

Listen for Strange Noises

Aside from unwanted leaking, you should also keep your ears open for any strange noises your HVAC system may be making. Although at times this can surely be your HVAC system operating as usual, you should listen for abnormal noises that shouldn’t be occurring. If you do hear strange hissing or popping noises, you should contact a local HVAC technician to repair your heating and cooling system.

Clean Your HVAC System

An easy way to prevent any problems with your HVAC system is to actually clean it! Doing so only takes minutes to do and should be done weekly. Fortunately, all you need is a simple all-purpose cleaner to clean the vents and exterior of your heating and cooling system, however, don’t forget the internals as well! Regularly cleaning can prevent the buildup of dirt and other debris, which causes the majority of problems. 

Hire an HVAC Technician 

If you don’t feel like you have suitable experience or knowledge to self-diagnose your HVAC problems, you should consider hiring an HVAC technician. With their years of hands-on experience, they can professionally diagnose the problem your HVAC is facing. However, do keep in mind that hiring an HVAC contractor can be pricey, so it’s best to consult your budget first. 

There are many ways you can begin to diagnose your HVAC in Alpharetta today, from looking for leakage and listening for strange noises to cleaning out your HVAC system regularly. Hopefully, these tips above can offer you plenty of guidance on self-diagnosing your HVAC system this winter. Get started today by doing your own inspection of your HVAC and keeping an eye out for strange experiences.  


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