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Air Conditioning HVAC Freon Leak Repair Specialist
Friday, March 18th, 2011
Aloha Air Conditioning is proud to have a team of qualified freon leak repair service technicians that are properly licensed, insured and have preformed HVAC system high pressure test since 1982.
When an air conditioning system has been found to be low on refrigerant. (freon). The technician will charge the system with refrigerant and check the equipment for leaks at the accessible pipe joints along with tightening of all fittings. However, should no leak be evident at that time. You now have options available to you such as:
- Let the system run with the added refrigerant charge until such time leak becomes larger and we are able to pinpoint the location of the freon leak.
(WARNING: Running an ac system low on refrigerant can cause damage to the equipment. Aloha Air Conditioning, Inc. cannot be held responsible for any damages resulting from this decision.)
- Install freon leak detector seal, this product is installed in the A/C system pipes and will often times seal small freon leaks. Please note: This product is an inexpensive attempt to seal a leak but is NOT always 100% effective on sealing all refrigerant leaks. This product cannot seal large leaks and there is NO guarantee this will solve your freon leak repair problem.
(WARNING: Running an ac system low on refrigerant can cause damage to the equipment. Aloha Air Conditioning, Inc. cannot be held responsible for any damages resulting from this decision.)
- This should be performed if the A/C system has a history of freon leak repairs. Perform a high pressure test which requires the isolation of the air handler unit, both liquid and suction refrigerant pipes and condenser.
The air handler, condenser, liquid and suction refrigerant pipes will be put under 300 pounds of nitrogen pressure and left for a period of time. (The normal time range is 24 to 48 hours.) Then the technician will return to determine which section of the piping has low pressure and repair or replace the leaking area and recharge the system. While this is the proper way to resolve freon leak repair problems, it is also more labor and material intensive.
We look forward to helping you through the process of correctly diagnosing and resolving your air conditioning systems problem.
Don’t wait to set your appointment. Call (954) 772-0079 now and schedule a certified service technicain to come diagnose and recommend the proper actions to take in dealing with your air conditioning system freon leak repair.
We proudly provide service in the following south Florida areas:
- Aventura
- Boca Raton
- Boynton Beach
- Coconut Creek
- Cooper City
- Coral Springs
- Dania
- Davie
- Deerfield Beach
- Delray Beach
- East Boca Raton
- Fort Lauderdale
- Hallandale
- Highland Beach
- Hillsboro Beach
- Hollywood
- Lauderdale by the Sea
- Lauderdale Lakes
- Lauderhill
- Lazy Lake
- Lighthouse Point
- Margate
- Metro Dade
- Miami Lakes
- Miramar
- North Lauderdale
- North Miami
- North Miami Beach
- Oakland Park
- Parkland
- Pembroke Park
- Pembroke Pines
- Plantation
- Pompano Beach
- Sea Ranch Lakes
- Southwest Ranches
- Sunrise
- Tamarac
- West Boca Raton
- West Hollywood
- Weston
- West Park
- Wilton Manors
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