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5 Things to Check Before the AC Technician Arrives
Five quick checks before your repair visit: breaker, thermostat, filter, outdoor unit, and symptom notes. Sometimes they fix it, and they always make the diagnosis faster.
By Repair AC Now Editorial Team
Before your AC repair visit, check five things: the breaker, the thermostat, the air filter, the outdoor unit, and your own notes on the symptoms. Ten minutes, no tools, no panels removed. Two outcomes are possible, and both are good: either one of these checks restores cooling and you cancel the visit, or the technician arrives with the easy causes already ruled out and gets to the real fault faster.
Here is each check. When you are done, book or update your request here.
1. The breaker
Open your electrical panel and look for a tripped breaker. Central AC usually has two: one for the indoor air handler and one for the outdoor unit, sometimes in a separate small panel outside. Reset a tripped breaker once. If it holds, wait for cooling. If it trips again, leave it off and tell the technician; a breaker that will not hold points to an electrical fault they need to find.
2. The thermostat
Confirm the mode is COOL and the setpoint is below the current room temperature. If the display is blank or unresponsive, replace the batteries. Note anything odd: a schedule you did not set, a hold that will not clear, a display that flickers. Thermostat problems masquerade as broken air conditioners constantly.
3. The air filter
Pull the filter and hold it up to a light. If little light passes through, it is choking the system. A starved system cools weakly, runs long, and can freeze its own coil. This check pays for itself even when it is not the fault: the US Department of Energy’s Energy Saver guidance says replacing a dirty, clogged filter with a clean one can lower your air conditioner’s energy consumption by 5 to 15 percent (source: energy.gov, Maintaining Your Air Conditioner). If you have a spare, swap it now.
4. The outdoor unit
Walk out to the condenser. Look for debris pressed against the fins, grass or shrubs crowding it, or anything sitting on top. Confirm the fan spins when the system calls for cooling, and listen for humming or clicking with no fan movement. Do not open the unit or pull the disconnect apart. Just clear loose debris and note what you see and hear.
5. Your symptom notes
Write down four things: what the AC does when you turn it on, when the problem started, whether it is constant or comes and goes, and any sounds or smells. “It hums for ten seconds, clicks, and the fan never starts” tells a technician more than “it is broken” ever will. Accurate notes shorten the diagnostic visit, and since you approve the repair price after diagnosis, a faster diagnosis works in your favor.
Then book
That is the full pre-visit routine: breaker, thermostat, filter, outdoor unit, notes. If cooling came back, enjoy it. If not, you now have exactly what the technician needs. Send your request and have your notes ready for the callback.
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