The cause of the malfunction was dirty air filters

Technology has made everything more accessible, including how work is conducted.

Before the pandemic, multiple people did not understand or prefer the importance of technology! Post-pandemic, people could run their jobs remotely, which was a sizable plus for most companies, including the air conditioning business I work at as a cooling workman. For instance, a few weeks ago, our team went on an air conditioning repair job at the local high college. I wasn’t able to join them as I was battling a case of a bad cold. I worked from home, delegating and dispelling incoming air conditioning repair jobs. The Heating, Ventilation plus A/C equipment at the high college was a central air conditioning unit. It had stopped toiling that afternoon, and though college was out that afternoon owing to a bank holiday, the service team had come over to ensure the issue with the cooling product was fixed. The cooling techs did the air conditioning tune-up however could not find the reason for the malfunction. They placed a video call to me for assistance after viewing the state of the quality a/c and listening to the symptoms the shopper provided. I figured the issue could’ve been dirty air filters. My decade of experience as an air conditioning expert has caused me to diagnose any idea right from an air conditioning install. I was correct. When the professionals checked the filters, they found that all the debris had blocked them. The blocked filters hindered airflow, which affected the unit. They upgraded the filters, and the college’s service department recommended that the professionals add an indoor air cleaning idea to help keep the air free from airborne pollutants. Both of us were able to offer quality services through the help of technology.

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