Fortunately, they’re easy to spot. Let’s look at the most common ones:
- Cooling is weak or insufficient
- Strange noises or vibrations
- Uneven temperatures around your home
- AC frequently switches on/off
- Vents expelling unpleasant odors
- Indoor humidity levels are high
- Leaking water congregates around unit
- System runs continuously without relief
There are multiple manufacturers out there, so you need to find a company that knows your AC unit. As a rule of thumb, look for one with experience of multiple brands as this indicates its technicians are likely to have more experience. The contractor will show its quality by efficiently and effectively handling your query. These signs of excellence will likely flow through to its repair services.
After you schedule a visit, the contractor’s process will probably follow this course:
- An on-site assessment and diagnosis
- An estimate and repair plan
- Contractor obtains your approval
- Technicians perform AC repairs
- Contractor conducts quality control inspection
- Final testing and system check
- Project sign-off after your approval