WHICH HVAC PROJECTS SHOULD I NEVER TRY MYSELF?

September 17, 2021
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Jet Plumbers

Your home's HVAC system is a complicated, interconnected mechanism. Its heating, cooling, and cleaning elements all rely on one another to treat your house's atmosphere correctly. When something goes wrong with a single aspect of this machine, it affects the whole system… and you also. Obviously, we understand why you would want to attempt to fix any issues you notice yourself right away!

Unfortunately, that's often ill-advised. Just because your HVAC system is so uncontrollable, it tends to be especially harmful for non-professionals to operate on. While trying to fix one thing, you might wind up breaking something even worse… or damaging yourself. While there are some minor HVAC projects (such as cleaning vents and ac units) you are able to do your self, you should leave the majority of the larger problems to the pros. Listed below are three HVAC projects you should never try yourself, and why:

Air Conditioner Repair

Once it comes to AC repair, what you do not know can hurt you. An air conditioning unit has lots of delicate moving parts to keep tabs on. If you accidentally damage, bump, or otherwise dislocate any of these components, you might wind up maintaining your AC from running at all.

The very last thing you need to do is turn into a small AC problem into a big AC issue, and chances are, that's exactly what you'll end up doing if you attempt to fix a slight AC difficulty yourself. The worse the AC problem, the longer it takes to repair. The longer it takes to fix, the longer you go without air conditioning. It's not worth the potential risk (for your AC, your checkbook, or your health) to try to repair your AC yourself. Going with the pros will always wind up being faster, safer, and likely less costly, to boot!

Asbestos Removal

Before you think about beginning any HVAC project, you need to find out whether your vents include asbestos. Asbestos was frequently used in the construction of ventilation systems prior to the 1980s. If you believe you might have asbestos, don't input your vents yourself. If you do, you run the danger of kicking up asbestos into the atmosphere, where it might circulate throughout your home. Any amount of airborne asbestos exposure is very dangerous.

Asbestos removal is often part of adding new ventilation and duct work as part of an HVAC update. If you even think you've got asbestos, you have to get it removed before you do any other duct work. Leave the asbestos removal into the experts: they possess the safety equipment and expertise required to remove asbestos without exposing you to it. Take asbestos vulnerability very seriously--do not place yourself in danger.

Fixing a Hot Water Tank

Unfortunately, Installing a fresh hot water tank isn't as straightforward as removing the old one and screwing the new one forth. In fact, installing a brand new hot water tank will expect a lot of specialist aid. You'll have licenses to acquire, codes to check, and security regulations to follow. If you are not already intimately acquainted with all these particulars, installing a brand new hot tank tank may get very challenging.

It can also be dangerous. Many hot water tanks are always connected to gasoline lines. Installing a tank to a gas line wrongly could lead to a gas flow or carbon monoxide emissions. If your hot water tank is not heated with gas, then it's heated by electricity. Attempting electrical workout is almost as dangerous as working with gasoline --and it is even more complicated. Without the ideal knowledge and tools, working with gas or electricity is a really poor idea. Leave this specific installation to the pros.

We understand that completing DIY jobs can be satisfying… especially right now, when everybody's looking for something to do. Nevertheless, keep in mind that there's a limit to what anybody should do in their own. It is not about intelligence, skill, or even know how--it's about safety and certification.

If you require help with any of the HVAC projects mentioned previously or some other HVAC project we did not pay, give Jet Plumbers Arvada Co a call. Our certified technicians in Arvada take every precaution to keep you safe and get the work done correctly.