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Refrigerant Service Denver

Expert refrigerant recharge, leak detection, and repair. Keep your AC running cold and efficient all summer long!

Refrigerant Recharge

Refill your AC system with the correct refrigerant type and amount.

$299+

Includes up to 3 lbs refrigerant

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Leak Detection & Repair

Find and fix refrigerant leaks to prevent future problems.

$199+

Detection + minor repairs

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Refrigerant Recovery

Safe removal and disposal of old refrigerant during system replacement.

$149+

EPA-compliant service

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Low Refrigerant? Your AC Won't Cool Properly

Refrigerant doesn't get used up - if it's low, you have a leak that needs repair!

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Signs Your AC Needs Refrigerant Service

Warm Air Blowing

AC runs but doesn't produce cold air

Ice on Refrigerant Lines

Frost or ice buildup on copper lines outside

Hissing or Bubbling Sounds

Unusual noises indicating refrigerant leak

Higher Energy Bills

AC works harder to cool, using more electricity

Longer Cooling Cycles

Takes much longer to cool your home

Water Leaks

Excess moisture or water pooling around unit

Refrigerant Types We Service

CURRENT STANDARD

R-410A (Puron)

Modern, eco-friendly refrigerant used in most systems since 2010

  • Environmentally friendly
  • More efficient cooling
  • Readily available
BEING PHASED OUT

R-22 (Freon)

Older refrigerant banned from production since 2020

  • Limited supply, expensive
  • Harms ozone layer
  • Consider system replacement
FUTURE STANDARD

R-32 & R-454B

Next-generation refrigerants with lower environmental impact

  • Ultra-low global warming potential
  • Higher efficiency
  • Used in newest systems

Common Refrigerant Leak Locations

Refrigerant Lines

Copper lines connecting indoor and outdoor units

Evaporator Coil

Indoor coil that absorbs heat from your home

Condenser Coil

Outdoor coil that releases heat outside

Service Valves

Connection points where refrigerant is added

Compressor

Pump that circulates refrigerant through system

Flare Connections

Joints where copper lines connect to components

Why Refrigerant Leaks Must Be Fixed

Wasting Money

Repeatedly recharging without fixing the leak costs hundreds more than proper repair

Environmental Harm

Leaking refrigerant contributes to climate change and ozone depletion

System Damage

Low refrigerant causes compressor to overheat and fail prematurely

Legal Requirements

EPA regulations require technicians to repair leaks before recharging

Our Refrigerant Service Process

1

System Inspection

Check refrigerant levels and system performance

2

Leak Detection

Use electronic detectors and UV dye to find leaks

3

Leak Repair

Fix all leaks before adding refrigerant

4

Recharge & Test

Add correct amount and verify proper operation

Need Refrigerant Service?

Don't just add refrigerant - fix the leak and save money! Get expert service today.