
When your air conditioner starts acting up in the middle of a hot Mississippi summer, it's tempting to try and fix the issue yourself. Sometimes that’s okay but other times, it can lead to bigger problems, safety risks or even a voided warranty. At Tillman's Services, we believe in helping homeowners make smart, safe and cost-effective decisions. Here's how to tell the difference between what you can handle and when it's time to call in the pros.
For the handy homeowner, there are a few basic AC issues you can safely troubleshoot without professional help. These simple tasks can improve performance and potentially save you a service call:
Clogged filters can block airflow and cause your AC to work overtime. Replacing filters every 1–3 months is a quick and easy way to boost efficiency. If you have pets, consider changing them at least once per month.
If your system isn’t turning on or is blowing warm air, double-check that the thermostat is set to "cool" and that the temperature setting is below the room temperature.
Sometimes, the solution is as simple as flipping a tripped breaker. Just make sure you’re comfortable working around your home’s electrical panel.
Leaves, grass or even pet hair can block airflow to your outdoor condenser unit. Carefully clear away any buildup to keep things running smoothly.
While minor maintenance is safe for most homeowners, complex or persistent issues should be left to the experts. Here’s when to call an expert like Tillman’s:
Banging, screeching, hissing, or electrical smells can indicate serious issues like compressor damage, loose components, or refrigerant leaks.
If your AC keeps turning on and off or isn’t cooling the home effectively—even after filter changes—it’s time for a professional diagnosis.
Low refrigerant levels usually mean there’s a leak somewhere in the system. Handling refrigerants without certification is illegal and unsafe.
Digital display errors, wiring problems, or unresponsive thermostats require trained eyes and proper equipment to troubleshoot and repair.
If you smell gas, see sparks or suspect carbon monoxide buildup, shut off your system immediately and call us right away. These are not DIY jobs. Your safety comes first.
Trying to fix something you're unsure about might lead to:
Our certified HVAC technicians at Tillman’s bring:
When the issue goes beyond basic troubleshooting, don’t risk your comfort or your safety by going it alone.
If you’re unsure about whether your issue is DIY-worthy or not, play it safe. Give Tillman's Services a call. We’ll assess the situation honestly and help you find the most efficient, cost-effective solution – whether that means walking you through a simple fix or scheduling a professional repair.
Serving Harrison, Jackson and Hancock Counties in Mississippi, we’re proud to offer reliable service backed by decades of experience. Your comfort and safety are our top priorities.
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If basic fixes like changing the filter or checking the thermostat don’t work and your system still runs poorly, makes noise, or won’t start – it’s time to call a pro.
Yes. Most warranties require professional service for repairs to stay valid. Always read your warranty’s fine print before doing it yourself.
Technicians use specialized gauges, leak detectors, infrared thermometers and diagnostic software that allow them to pinpoint issues accurately and safely.