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Why You Should Never Replace Your Own Freon

If you’re a DIY savvy homeowner, you may be inclined to take on a freon recharge project in your home. Chances are you’ve done it on your car, so how different can it be? Aside from the fact that the freon itself is different, the recharging process can also be very different as well.

Where a vehicle only has a high and low-pressure hose, your air conditioner has many more moving parts and electrical components that can easily be damaged if service improperly. Without freon your home will quickly become hot and uncomfortable, so read on to learn why professional help is more essential than ever!

When to Recharge Freon

rechargeThere’s nothing quite as challenging as dealing with AC issues, particularly when they’re affecting the comfort inside your home.

If your system is low on freon, or completely out, chances are your home is hot. But you don’t have to wait until your system is blowing hot air before calling for help.

In many cases, your air conditioner will give you warning signs that it’s low on freon. This can range from high energy bills to fluctuating temperatures inside your home.

As a general rule of thumb, you should always have a concise idea of how long it takes your home to cool down on a summer day. If it’s taking longer than usual or if it isn’t happening at all, an inspection is in order.

Recharging and replacing, in regard to AC freon, are interchangeable terms. Freon is a gas that’s compressed inside your evaporator coils and used to cool your air. If it’s leaking out of your system, you won’t enjoy those crisp temperatures you’ve come to love.

How is Freon Replacement Done?

notsafeIf the time comes for freon replacement, you should always call for help. Not only does it ensure that the process is done properly, but depending on your location, replacing freon without a license can be illegal.

As a homeowner, you should always aim to get the best job done with your home. Not only is the freon recharging process complex, but also an inspection should always be performed.

Freon leaks are not common, and often indicate that something else is amiss in your system. This can be something as simple as leaking evaporator coils, and something as complex as a damaged air conditioner. An AC contractor can help you assess the situation and get the best service for your home.

Stay Cool & Protected in Your Home

electricalsafetyLiving in Winston-Salem, a properly working air conditioner is essential for your comfort and peace of mind.

When it comes to your HVAC system, working with a professional is always the way to go. Not only does it make the process much fast, but also it can protect your system as a whole.

It’s common for poor installations and recharges to lead to electrical damage, which can be an emergency situation. At Blaze Air we are your reliable air conditioning experts.

Not only do we offer freon recharging services, but also we take the time to inspect your AC unit to get to the source of the problem. This ensures that you and your family enjoy the cool air, with peace of mind everytime the system turns on!