This summer, you might find that your air conditioner isn’t keeping your home or business as cool as you would like. There are a few reasons as to why this could be, and if you have older equipment, its’ probably a leak.
Is Your Air Conditioner Leaking Freon?
Leaks are a common problem with older AC units. If your unit is 10- 15 years old, it most likely runs on R22 freon.
What is R22?
R22 is an old coolant that is used in air conditioners. This was a cheap coolant that could basically recharge your AC.
R22 is much harder to find now as it is not being produced in the United States anymore. About 5 years ago, regulations were set that stopped the production of R22 because it was found to damage the ozone layer.
Since they do not make this freon anymore, it is very expensive to recharge an old AC unit.
What Can You Do?
Replace the Equipment
If your unit uses R22, chances are it’s pretty old and will need to be replaced sooner rather than later anyway. We can replace your outdated equipment with a new, energy-efficient unit.
Other Leaking AC Solutions
Replacing your AC might not be the best choice for you this year, so here are a few other options to get you through the next year or so…
- Leak sealers
- Recharge and seal
- Find the leak and replace that component
New Systems Can Leak Too
If you have a newer AC unit and you are experiencing a leak, we can take a look and determine the solution. We offer a 10-year parts warranty on our Armstrong products!
Learn More About Air Conditioning Repairs
Being without AC during these hot summer months is less than ideal. Contact us today to repair or replace your unit before the heatwaves come through!