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Here’s What Happens When You Do DIY HVAC Repairs

You may think that you’ll save more on HVAC repair and replacement costs if you handle them yourself, but your unit is much more complicated than you think. HVAC repairs go beyond fixing a leaky toilet or taking care of a faulty light switch. As a trusted HVAC and indoor air quality expert, Thomas J. Fannon & Sons explains the risks of DIY HVAC repairs and installations below:

You’ll void your warranty. If you decide to DIY your HVAC repair, you could void your warranty. Since manufacturers have conditions for warranty eligibility, such as hiring a professional for maintenance and repairs, you’ll lose out on free equipment repair and replacement. If it’s been found that you tampered with the unit, you’ll be forced to spend more on repairs than you would have if you had left it alone. 

You’ll incur additional expenses. You’ll need special tools, equipment and fluids for your DIY HVAC repair. Servicing your air conditioner requires professional knowledge, which is often outside your area of expertise. There’s also the concern of unexpected injuries and the accompanying healthcare costs that come with a DIY repair.

Investing in your own special tools and equipment for a proper repair isn’t really cost-effective, and if you try to use the wrong tools, you’ll actually do more harm than good to your system’s delicate parts like condenser coils and fins. 

You’ll have a hard time selling your home. If you’re planning on selling your home down the road, you’ll need to have your HVAC system serviced professionally if you want to get a good return on your investment. Keeping up with necessary maintenance tasks is one way to ensure that you get the most out of the home you’re trying to sell. 

If you think that performing a series of DIY HVAC repairs will save you more in repair costs, you’d probably be surprised to learn that it will actually cost you more later on. For instance, a home inspection conducted by a professional will know the difference, which will make it more difficult for you to sell your home at your ideal asking price.

When looking for a trusted specialist in HVAC repairs and ductless split systems, don’t hesitate to call Thomas J. Fannon & Sons. Contact us today at (703) 549-5700 or fill out our online contact form. Talk to us today!

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