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The seller of our new home had the AC serviced (at our request) before we bought the home. We have that receipt where the guy said everything was fine. We noticed that the upstairs would not cool as quickly as the downstairs (yes, we know heat rises). Well, today we came home at noon and turned down the AC to 70 degrees upstairs where it has stayed all day. It is now 9pm and still 76 degrees upstairs. We have zoned systems and we don't know what is wrong. We are going to call the AC company that just serviced our home but does anyone else have any ideas? Considering it is already hot outside, we really don't want anything to happen to our system. And we don't really think it is the system it self because it is only 5 years old. Thoughts? TIA!
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July 2012- SA completely normal
Re: AC Help
if the a/c guy that just serviced it doesn't work out you should call your residential service contract provider. There will be a service call fee for them to come out but if its under their coverage it wont cost you anything else.
TTC #1 since February 2011
BFP #1 1/14/12 EDD 9/24/12 m/c at 8w4d on 2/20/12
March 2012- Dx with PCOS, started metformin
July 2012- SA completely normal