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What you need to check before getting your AC repaired

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One of the most important things to do before you get your AC repaired is to make sure that you understand what was wrong with it in the first place. If you don't know, then contact a professional and they will be able to tell you if your problem can be fixed or if it needs a full air conditioning service . Once the issue has been identified, let's say for example, that there is a leak somewhere in your system and that this leak would require an expensive repair job such as replacing all of the cooling coils then it may cost more than what was initially thought.   1. Check the AC unit for any damage to the coils or compressor If the Air Conditioning Unit is not running, check on the Air Conditioning unit coils. Oftentimes, low refrigerant levels cause the Air Conditioner to shut down. This results in ice building up on the Air conditioning unit coils. If there is no damage to the Air Conditioning unit coils, you can easily fix this problem by calling a professional Air Conditio

5 Things You Need to Know About Water Heaters Repair Before Calling a Service

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If you've been experiencing any problems with your water heater, it's time to call in a professional. A broken water heater can lead to more serious issues if not addressed quickly. We'll outline 5 things you need to know about repairing or replacing your water heaters before calling on the services of an expert.  If your water is coming out cold, it may be time for a new one! When was the last time you checked the temperature of your tap? If the answer is "I don't remember," then it might be worth checking again just in case there's something wrong that needs attention sooner rather than later. To avoid leaks and damage caused by burst pipes, make sure to get regular inspections of the water heater done by professionals . 1. Check for water leaks When your water heater breaks, you want to know about it right away so that you can take action. Water heaters are usually made of metal and the tank is built up in layers over time. Water gets trapped in betwee