Powering Your AC Unit in South Jordan

    Your heating and cooling systems operate on a closed system of refrigerant, so you shouldn’t have to worry about needing more very often. When you do need a refrigerant recharge, you should trust your HVAC systems to the professionals at Main Street Heating & Cooling who know what they’re doing. This will minimize the chances of something going wrong and damaging your refrigerant system, or worse, your air conditioner or heater.

    If you’re looking for more information about refrigerant recharge for the HVAC systems in your home or office in Sandy or the surrounding areas, contact the certified HVAC professionals of Main Street Heating & Cooling by calling (385) 422-2232.

    Signs You Need a Refrigerant Recharge

    Your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, or HVAC, equipment serve one purpose, and that’s to keep you comfortable when the weather isn’t. That means keeping you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Most of the air conditioners and heaters that people use in their homes or businesses use refrigerants like Freon. This coolant absorbs heat energy from the surrounding area and moves it where it is needed.

    If you’ve ever been worried that your refrigerant system may be low, or need replacing, then you’re not alone. It’s a fairly common concern for homeowners.

    There are several signs that you may need a refrigerant recharge, including:
    • Frozen pipes: The pipes that your refrigerant flows through are designed to withstand hot and cold temperatures. There shouldn’t be any sign of temperature affecting your refrigerant lines. If you notice that some pipes in your air conditioner are frosting, then it could signify a refrigerant leak that needs to be addressed immediately.
    • Warm air blowing: If your air conditioner isn’t able to effectively cool the air it cycles through your home, this could mean there isn’t enough refrigerant to remove the heat energy from the air. While something else may be causing this issue, a trained professional can find out if you have a refrigerant leak, repair the problem, and refill your system.
    • Ongoing leaks: Aside from the potential signs of a leak, there is also the possibility of a very visible leak. If you notice that something is leaking from your air conditioner and you can’t tell what it is, consider having one of our expert techs come and take a look.
    • Strange noises: If your indoor air conditioner is making hissing noises, it could signify a leak. A bigger leak can lead to gurgling sounds instead.

    If you have your HVAC systems serviced the recommended once per year, then the professional you’ve hired may suggest having your refrigerant recharged if the levels are low. The most common cause of low levels is a minor leak that will need to be repaired. While it is unlikely that this is a service you will require very often, a refrigerant recharge can keep your air conditioner operating for as long as it’s supposed to. Letting your system run without the proper amount of refrigerant can cause unnecessary strain on your AC and cause parts to burn out faster than they should.

    If you’re concerned that you have a refrigerant leak or need a refrigerant recharge for your HVAC systems in Sandy, contact the heating and cooling experts of Main Street Heating & Cooling by calling (385) 422-2232.