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Air Conditioning Recharging
Means You Have A Leak!

Air Conditioning Recharging in Arizona - Tempe, phoenix, mesa, glendale, peoria, scottsdale, apache junction, queen creek, chandler, giblert, peoria, and the Rest of the U.S.

Air Conditioning Recharging is nothing more than a temporary fix, that's costing you money!

The Refrigerant inside of an Air Conditioning unit is sealed inside copper tubing, it doesn't evaporate, burn, or get used up.

Therefore, if you need to recharge your unit, it simply means that you have a leak somewhere within your copper tubing. Once you have a leak, it's only then that the refrigerant evaporates into the atmosphere.

Yes, you can obtain temporary cooling with a simple recharge, considering that the leak isn't so big as to blow right back out.

In fact, sometimes the leak is so small, that this temporary recharge could last for months, even years.

However, by not fixing the leak, your asking for more problems...

Compressor Problems

Unfortunately, you're not the only one that benefits or suffers from the refrigerant or lack of refrigerant in your A/C unit.

Your Compressor benefits and suffers right along with you. One of the roles of the cool refrigerant vapor is to move around the motor windings of the Compressor, this keeps the motor operating at the proper temperature.

When you have a leak, and there is no refrigerant to cool the motor, the windings become too hot. Too much heat is what destroys motors.

There is an overload protector that should trip if your motor gets too hot. However, this overload protector doesn't always protect because it relies on the heat of the refrigerant to trigger a response.

If your Compressor burns out, you're looking at a very pricy repair.

It only makes sense to fork out the money and repair the leak now, rather than "getting by" with a recharge.

High Electricity Bills

Why is your electricty bill so high?

In the typical home, air conditioning uses more electricity than any other appliance. For the warmer regions it can be 60 to 70% of your summers electric bills.

As your refrigerant goes down, so does the efficiency of your A/C System. Your unit will run longer and longer trying to satisfy whatever temperature you set at the thermostat until you finally realize....Hey, it's hot in here!

Air Conditioning Recharging ONLY, without repairing the leak, is not only putting your Compressor in harms way, but also your pocket book.

While you're in the process of burning out your Compressor, (which, by the way, is one of the biggest repair expenses for an A/C unit) you're also going to be paying higher utility bills as month by month your A/C unit runs longer and longer trying to cool your home.

So do yourself a favor...FIX THE LEAK! And in the process, you'll be helping our environment as well.


Whether you decide to get a recharge and/or leak repair, we can provide this service at the most affordable prices in your area.

For high quality/low priced Air Conditioning Recharging or Leak Repairs in the Phoenix, Arizona area call: 480-343-2530



For high quality/low priced Air Conditioning Recharging, Leak Repairs, or any other central air conditioning problems in your State visit our A/C Directory.

A/C Handyman
Air Conditioning & Heating
1915 S. 39th St.
Mesa, Arizona 85206

Open 24hrs/7days
Call: 480-343-2530



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