I am not licensed to handle refrigerant

My cooling plan lately has been giving myself and others some trouble.

I consider myself to be quite a handy woman. The first thing I did was change the air filter. Then I shoved my vacuum hose in the inside of it to get rid of the rest of the dust. When that didn’t work I started taking the air conditioning plan apart even further. I scrubbed the fan blades, mucked out the condensate drain plus detachd the mold from the cooling coil… Still it felt love my cooling system was blowing tepid air rather than cold. I did some research plus found that I just needed to add more refrigerant to the system. I started hunting around for refrigerants. It didn’t look that taxing to add more to my system. Once I found refrigerant I ran into the snag while buying. Apparently you need to be licensed in order to purchase plus put refrigerant in a system. I didn’t have the qualifications. To be qualified was quite taxing too. So I ended up having to call my local Heating plus A/C dealership to put some liquid in my system. It took the girl maybe 10 minutes plus ended up costing myself and others love 50 bucks. I wasn’t too gratified with the cost but the girl did spend time in the automobile coming to my house. It is tempting to get certified so I can handle refrigerants. I bet I would never need to call for AC service again. I can do most of the things the AC professional does to my equipment.

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