A refrigerant leak is a common cause of an AC not cooling your home as effectively as it should. Refrigerant plays a key part in the cooling process, and its loss can lead to multiple issues, from poor AC performance to system breakdowns. The team at Tamco Air provides professional refrigerant leak repair services to keep your home cool and comfortable year-round.
Schedule Your Service TodayThe AC system might be struggling to cool when it doesn’t have sufficient refrigerant to effectively remove heat from your home.
A hissing or bubbling sound can mean that pressurized refrigerant is leaking through a crack or hole in the lines.
Low refrigerant levels can cause the evaporator coils to get too cold, leading to moisture freezing on the surface.
A refrigerant leak makes your air conditioner work harder, resulting in increased energy consumption.
When refrigerant levels are low, your AC can’t absorb and remove heat effectively, causing it to blow warm air instead of cool.
A refrigerant leak in your home’s HVAC system can make life at home less comfortable, especially during the hot season. We’re here to help — the certified technicians at Tamco Air can quickly detect and repair refrigerant leaks, getting your unit back in working order as soon as possible. We provide refrigerant leak repair services in Monmouth, Middlesex, and Ocean counties, New Jersey, and have years of experience working with all types and makes of AC systems.
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You should replace your air filters every one to three months depending on usage.
A qualified heating and cooling technician can determine the best size unit for your home.
Most systems have a lifetime of 10 to 20 years.
You should replace your HVAC system if it requires constant repairs, it's 15 years or older, or it can't heat or cool your home properly.
Low refrigerant, dirty evaporator coils, and defective blower motors can all cause freezing.
The condenser is not functioning or the furnace is on.
HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning.
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) refers to the condition of the air within and around homes/buildings.
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