Recharging Your Air Conditioner: What You Need To Know

When you hear someone talking about recharging your air conditioning unit, they’re talking about adding more refrigerant to the unit and ensuring the refrigerant is properly pressurized within the refrigerant system.

What Does Recharging Your AC Mean? 

The quick answer is never.  The refrigerant systems within an air conditioning system are sealed. This means that residential air conditioning units are not designed to need a recharge.  If your unit needs a recharge,  this means that there is a leak somewhere within that  refrigerant system.

How Often Should You Be Recharging Your AC?

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When your AC needs to be recharged, that most likely means that there is leakage somewhere.  The two most common symptoms of AC leakage is: 1.) Your unit starts blowing warm air  2.) There is ice build up on your unit

How To Tell If Your  AC Needs To  Be Recharged

There are many factors that  contribute to the cost of recharging  your AC. Some factors include:  1.) The severity of the leak  2.) The cause of the leak  3.) The type of refrigerant 

How Much Does Recharging Your  AC Cost? 

An industry rule of thumb is any unit that is anywhere from 15 years old or older and leaking refrigerant may need to be replaced. We see it every year -- even if it is repaired, it is reaching the end of its lifespan, and something else will most likely go wrong with it soon.

Should Your AC Be Replaced If It Needs  To Be Recharged? 

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