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Should you have your Air Conditioner checked?

Via Preston Sandlin (Home Inspection Carolina):
How do you know if your air conditioner is broken. Charlotte home inspector Preston Sandlin's kids show you what home inspectors look for when they inspect the air conditioning on a house. Home inspectors are looking for a 15-20 degree differential from the return to the registers. If you differential is too low your fan speed could be too high or you could be low on Freon. If your differential is too high you fan speed could be too low or your filter could be dirty. Either way if your differential is too high or too low you will want to call a lisenced HVAC contractor. If you have any other air conditioning or home inspection questions please visit Preston at his website http://www.charlottenchomeinspector.com

Janie Masterson, Realtor, GRI, CLHMS

2106 Trenton Rd, Clarksville TN

Direct 931 801-3348

Email: janie@janiemasterson.com

 

 

 

2 Comments on Air Conditioning Inspection

OCT
10
2009

Out here in AZ, I always suggest an A/C inspection. We use them for almost 9 months of the year and they get used hard for 3 or 4 months.

8:04pm • #1
OCT
12
2009

Mike,  we don't have that problem in Tennessee.  Thanks for the comment

11:17pm • #2

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