Brent with Western Heating+Air+Plumbing discusses what refrigerant is and how it should function for your AC system.
AC systems are closed loop systems; so refrigerant that absorbs heat from inside and releases it outside should never run out. Brent explains that if you're having to replace your refrigerant, even if it's only once a summer, it's an indicator that something needs to be repaired in your system. It's especially important to have these issues fixed quickly so further damage isn't done to your AC.
For questions about your refrigerant or to have your AC unit examined, contact Western Heating+Air+Plumbing today!
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Uh, hi. Is your refrigerant running? Well, you should probably go catch it then. Uh, that's not really how that joke goes. We're talking about refrigerants today.
Hi, I'm Brent with Western Heating, Air and Plumbing. You really shouldn't ever have to add refrigerant to your air conditioner. If you're doing it every summer, there's something bigger going on. Refrigerant is a substance that absorbs heat from inside your home and releases that heat outside.
Your AC system operates on a closed loop system; meaning that under normal circumstances the refrigerant should remain at a consistent level and doesn't ever get "used up." If your refrigerant levels are ever low or if you have to add refrigerant every summer, it's a sign that something is wrong with your system.There could be a leak that needs to be repaired.
It's crucial to have these leaks repaired promptly to prevent further damage to your system and harming the environment. To prevent refrigerant leaks, it's important to have your AC tuned up annually. This includes cleaning the coils, checking for leaks, and ensuring proper air flow. Improper air flow in the duct work can cause high pressure in the refrigerant lines, creating a leak. With proper maintenance and promptly addressing any issues, you can enjoy a comfortable and efficient cooling system all summer long.
Find out more or schedule maintenance at westernheatingair.com.
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