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Disclaimer

Please read this disclaimer carefully before using AirConditionSolve.com. By accessing or using this website, you agree to be bound by the terms described below.

📅 Last Updated: June 1, 2026 🇺🇸 Jurisdiction: United States 🌐 Applies to: airconditionsolve.com and all subdomains
🕐 This disclaimer was last reviewed and updated on June 1, 2026. We review this page at least annually and whenever site practices change.
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Information Accuracy

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No guarantee of accuracy: While AirConditionSolve makes every reasonable effort to ensure the information published on this website is accurate and up to date, we make no warranties or representations — express or implied — regarding the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, or availability of any information, products, services, or related graphics contained on this website.

Nature of content: The articles, guides, how-to tutorials, product reviews, and recommendations published on AirConditionSolve.com are based on research, general knowledge, user-reported experiences, and publicly available technical data. Content is written and reviewed by our editorial team to the best of their ability.

Content may become outdated: The HVAC and air conditioning industry evolves rapidly. Manufacturer specifications, product availability, product models, pricing, safety codes, and installation standards change over time. Information that was accurate at the time of writing may no longer reflect current best practices, building codes, or manufacturer guidance.

Errors and omissions: Despite our best efforts, typographical errors, technical inaccuracies, and omissions may occur. AirConditionSolve reserves the right to correct any errors at any time without notice. If you identify an error, please contact us using the details at the bottom of this page.

Our commitment: We endeavor to review and update high-traffic articles at least once every 12 months, and to update product-specific content whenever we become aware of significant changes.

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No Professional Advice

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General information only: Nothing on AirConditionSolve.com constitutes professional advice of any kind — including but not limited to legal advice, licensed HVAC engineering advice, electrical engineering advice, financial advice, medical advice, or security advice. All content is published for general informational and educational purposes only.

Not a substitute for professional consultation: The information provided on this website is not intended to replace — and should not be relied upon as a substitute for — consultation with a licensed, qualified HVAC technician, certified electrician, licensed contractor, attorney, financial advisor, or other relevant professional for your specific circumstances.

Individual circumstances vary: HVAC systems, home configurations, local building codes, electrical codes, and safety regulations differ significantly from home to home, city to city, and state to state. What applies in one situation may be dangerous, illegal, or inappropriate in another. Always consult a qualified local professional before undertaking any HVAC installation, repair, or modification.

This “no professional advice” disclaimer applies specifically to, but is not limited to:

  • DIY HVAC installation or repair guidance
  • Refrigerant handling recommendations
  • Electrical wiring or component replacement guidance
  • Recommendations regarding local building permits or code compliance
  • Product purchasing decisions based on our reviews
  • Energy efficiency claims or bill savings estimates
  • Any troubleshooting guidance that involves opening electrical panels

Always consult a licensed professional for work involving your home’s electrical system, refrigerant lines, gas connections, or structural elements. Verify all local building and electrical codes with your local authority before beginning any project.

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Not Legal Advice

Nothing here constitutes legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for any legal questions regarding warranties, consumer rights, or contractor disputes.

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Not Electrical Advice

Electrical work carries serious risk of injury or death. Consult a licensed electrician for any work involving wiring, panels, or capacitors.

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Not Security Advice

Smart HVAC and connected thermostat security guidance is general only. Consult a cybersecurity professional for network security decisions.

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Not Financial Advice

Energy savings estimates and cost comparisons are illustrative only. Actual savings depend on your home, usage, and utility rates.

Electrical & Safety Warning

SERIOUS RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH: Air conditioning systems operate on high-voltage electricity. Capacitors in AC units can hold a lethal electrical charge even when power is disconnected. Refrigerant handling requires EPA Section 608 certification. Any DIY guidance published on this site is provided for general educational purposes. AirConditionSolve strongly recommends hiring a licensed HVAC technician or certified electrician for all electrical repairs.

Specific safety risks associated with content on this website include:

  • Capacitor discharge: AC run and start capacitors can retain high-voltage charge (up to 400V+) after power is disconnected. Discharge must be performed safely before handling.
  • Refrigerant exposure: Refrigerants are pressurized chemicals regulated by the EPA. Improper handling can cause frostbite, asphyxiation, or chemical burns.
  • High-voltage components: Contactors, compressors, and circuit breakers involve dangerous voltages. Always follow lockout/tagout procedures.
  • Fall risk: Working on rooftop or window-mounted HVAC units involves fall risk. Use appropriate safety equipment.
  • Carbon monoxide: Improper HVAC installation near combustion appliances may create CO risk. Install CO detectors.

Follow all manufacturer instructions, local electrical codes (NEC), and applicable OSHA guidelines when performing any HVAC work. When in doubt, do not proceed — call a licensed professional.

Relevant US regulatory standards: National Electrical Code (NEC), EPA Section 608 (refrigerant handling), OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 (lockout/tagout), and applicable local building codes. Requirements vary by state and municipality.

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External Links Disclaimer

Third-party websites: AirConditionSolve.com contains links to external websites, including Amazon.com, manufacturer websites, and other third-party resources. These links are provided for your convenience and information only. They do not constitute endorsement of those websites or their content.

No control over third-party content: AirConditionSolve has no control over the nature, content, privacy practices, or availability of any external websites linked from this site. We cannot guarantee that external links will remain active, that linked pages will remain unchanged, or that third-party content is accurate, complete, or appropriate.

Amazon.com: Many links on this site point to Amazon.com product pages. Amazon’s terms of service, privacy policy, and content are governed solely by Amazon. Prices, availability, product specifications, and user reviews displayed on Amazon may change at any time and are beyond our control. Always verify product information directly on Amazon before purchasing.

Manufacturer websites: Links to brand or manufacturer websites (Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Daikin, etc.) are provided for reference only. Manufacturer specifications, warranty terms, installation manuals, and product data may change without notice. Always consult the official manufacturer documentation for your specific product model.

YouTube and video content: Where we embed or link to YouTube videos or other video platforms, we are not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or safety of the content in those videos. Video content is provided by third-party creators and is not reviewed or endorsed by AirConditionSolve.

Link inclusion does not imply endorsement: The inclusion of any link does not imply that AirConditionSolve endorses the linked website, its operators, or its content. We are not responsible for any loss or damage that may arise from your use of external websites.

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Limitation of Liability

⚖️ Formal Limitation of Liability Statement

TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, AirConditionSolve, its owners, authors, editors, contributors, and affiliates shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, or punitive damages — including but not limited to loss of profits, loss of data, loss of goodwill, personal injury, property damage, or any other intangible losses — arising out of or in connection with:

(i) your access to or use of (or inability to access or use) this website or its content;
(ii) any reliance placed on information published on this website;
(iii) any errors, inaccuracies, or omissions in content;
(iv) any DIY repairs, modifications, or installations undertaken based on content found on this website;
(v) any third-party products purchased through affiliate links on this website;
(vi) any unauthorized access to or alteration of your transmissions or data;
(vii) any other matter relating to this website — even if AirConditionSolve has been advised of the possibility of such damages.

JURISDICTIONAL NOTE: Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages. In such jurisdictions, the liability of AirConditionSolve shall be limited to the greatest extent permitted by law. This limitation of liability shall apply regardless of the legal theory upon which any claim is based, whether in contract, tort, strict liability, or otherwise.

MAXIMUM LIABILITY: To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the total aggregate liability of AirConditionSolve to any person for any claims arising from or related to the use of this website shall not exceed ONE US DOLLAR (USD $1.00).

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Specific risk acknowledgment: By following any DIY guide, how-to article, or repair tutorial on AirConditionSolve.com, you acknowledge and accept that you do so entirely at your own risk. AirConditionSolve accepts no liability for injury, death, property damage, equipment damage, voided warranties, code violations, or any other adverse outcome resulting from DIY HVAC work undertaken using information from this website.
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Changes to This Disclaimer

Right to amend: AirConditionSolve reserves the right to modify, update, or replace any part of this Disclaimer at any time and without prior notice. Changes take effect immediately upon publication of the revised Disclaimer on this page.

Your responsibility to review: It is your responsibility to review this Disclaimer periodically for changes. The “Last Updated” date at the top of this page will be revised whenever material changes are made. Continued use of the website after any change constitutes your acceptance of the new terms.

Notification of changes: For significant changes to this Disclaimer, we will endeavor to notify registered newsletter subscribers by email. However, this notification is a courtesy — it is not a legal obligation, and non-receipt of notification does not exempt you from the updated terms.

Revision history:

  • Jun 1, 2026
    Initial comprehensive disclaimer published. Added electrical safety warning, FTC-aligned no-advice language, and formal liability cap.
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Questions About This Disclaimer?

We’re here to clarify anything.

If you have questions about this Disclaimer, want to report a safety concern, request content corrections, or submit a copyright notice — please reach out. AirConditionSolve responds to all queries within 2 business days.

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