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- Mar 26, 2024
I figured I could share my knowledge of over 23 years in the trade to help people work on their own equipment. You will need to have the tools to take accurate and safe electrical readings, temperatures of both the air streams of your equipment, and line temperatures.
In my area there isn’t as much need for heat as the rest of the country, so I don’t have as much experience with gas heat, but I am familiar with it.
There is a lot of basic maintenance that will save you lots of trouble. Change your air filters regularly, and make sure no air is bypassing them. Keep your outdoor unit clean, keep your drain clean. Keep plants and other obstructions away from equipment, and make sure your dog doesn’t piss on it. (Seriously it will destroy the unit)
There is a fair amount of repairs you could do yourself, but keep in mind some diagnosis has to be done on live electricity with equipment running. Electricity and spinning mechanical parts can obviously injure or kill you. Also gas heat can kill everyone in your house. Use CO detectors.
I’m here for any questions regarding your equipment. I’m also generally a DIY person and have done significant electrical wiring and plumbing projects for my house as well as appliance repair.
In my area there isn’t as much need for heat as the rest of the country, so I don’t have as much experience with gas heat, but I am familiar with it.
There is a lot of basic maintenance that will save you lots of trouble. Change your air filters regularly, and make sure no air is bypassing them. Keep your outdoor unit clean, keep your drain clean. Keep plants and other obstructions away from equipment, and make sure your dog doesn’t piss on it. (Seriously it will destroy the unit)
There is a fair amount of repairs you could do yourself, but keep in mind some diagnosis has to be done on live electricity with equipment running. Electricity and spinning mechanical parts can obviously injure or kill you. Also gas heat can kill everyone in your house. Use CO detectors.
I’m here for any questions regarding your equipment. I’m also generally a DIY person and have done significant electrical wiring and plumbing projects for my house as well as appliance repair.