When it is the middle of summer and the sun is scorching hot over your home, it can be hard to determine if your air conditioning in Colorado Springs is malfunctioning or if it is just so hot outside that it is taking longer to cool the home.
The same goes for heating in the middle of winter as well.
There are some quick tips you can complete at home, by yourself, to check whether you can fix the problem yourself or if a specialist is required to come help.
Some tips for self-evaluating your air conditioner are to first check your thermostat and make sure it is set on the cool setting at a comfortable temperature.
This might seem an obvious step, however if your thermostat is located in a place where children can climb up to it, it may have been put on the wrong setting.
Next, check the fuse or the box that is typically located next to the furnace.
Check it to make sure it is on.
Sometimes during services the power can be turned off and may need to be reset.
However, if the circuit breaker trips after it has already been reset, a specialist should come out and check the problem.
Lastly, check the unit that sits outside of your home- this checks the power to the condenser.
Some units must be covered during the winter, if so, your power may have been turned off.
One item of importance when trying to re-power your air conditioning unit is to be sure to remove any of the covers before turning the power back on.
By checking your heating and air conditioning in Colorado Springs first with your own knowledge, you will save unnecessary phone calling and services and also be more aware of your home.
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