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Can't test AC because it's below 65 for final walk through?

It should be around 70 around this time of the year, but it's 50 outside. Tomorrow is my final walk through date, and it's 55 today and 50 tomorrow when I do the walk through. The home inspector couldn't test it either a month ago due the low temperature. The house comes with home warranty and AC is covered.

How should I approach this? Since I have the warranty, if the AC is broken, will the repairs cost me anything?

Thanks!

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  • Dash
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    You may not be able to do a full test, but you should at least be able to turn it on and see that it blows cool air. The inspector should also be able to tell you how old the system is. If it's not too old, is under warranty, and turns on then I would not worry about it.

  • 6 years ago

    The outside air temperature is irrelevant as long as the A/C can be set lower than the inside temperature. If nothing else turn the heat on to warm the unit, then switch to A/C. The A/C works on the ambient temperature inside.

  • 6 years ago

    Turn the AC on. If it blows cool air it works. It does not have to hot to check it.

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