Rachel George
About Rachel George
Rachel George is the Lead HVAC Writer and Editor at AirConditionSolve.com, where she has been the primary author and editorial voice since the site’s founding in 2023. With over eight years of experience researching and writing about residential cooling systems, Rachel has developed a deep understanding of what homeowners actually need to know — and what the industry often fails to explain clearly.
Rachel’s interest in HVAC began personally: a summer breakdown of a central AC unit on the hottest week of the year, a repair quote that felt impossibly high, and a discovery that the fix — a failed capacitor — was something she could have done herself with basic safety precautions and a $12 replacement part. That experience shaped the editorial philosophy that drives every article on AirConditionSolve: homeowners deserve access to accurate, technically sound HVAC information without needing a professional license to understand it.
Background: Rachel holds a background in technical writing and consumer product research. Before AirConditionSolve, she spent several years covering home improvement and appliance categories for consumer publications, developing relationships with licensed HVAC technicians and certified electricians whose expertise informs the technical review process on all safety-critical content on this site.
What Rachel covers: Every category on AirConditionSolve — from window AC troubleshooting and DIY capacitor replacement guides to mini-split system reviews, smart thermostat comparisons, and seasonal energy-saving guides. She also leads the site’s editorial review process, ensuring every guide meets the accuracy and safety standards documented in our Editorial Policy.
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Credentials & Background
Editorial experience: 8+ years researching, writing, and editing consumer HVAC content for US homeowners. Lead author of 200+ published guides covering every major residential AC category.
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Expert review network: Rachel’s technically sensitive content — particularly repair guides, electrical safety articles, and refrigerant-related guides — is reviewed by a certified HVAC technician with EPA Section 608 certification before publication. This ensures technical accuracy on content where errors could cause harm.
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Editorial Transparency
AirConditionSolve operates with full editorial transparency. As Lead Editor, Rachel adheres to — and helped develop — the site’s published editorial standards. The following pages are publicly available for any reader who wants to understand how content is made and how the site earns money:
- Editorial Policy — content creation process, research standards, AI policy, corrections process
- Affiliate Disclosure — how AirConditionSolve earns revenue and how that affects (or doesn’t affect) editorial decisions
- About AirConditionSolve — the site’s founding story, mission, and values
- Disclaimer — content limitations, safety notices, no-professional-advice statement
Corrections: If you find an error in any article Rachel has written, please contact us — errors are fixed within 24–48 hours of confirmation and documented with a correction note on the article.
Have a question for Rachel?
If you’d like to ask about a specific AC problem, suggest a guide topic, report an error in one of her articles, or request expert commentary for a media project — reach out directly.
