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What are the signs of an AC refrigerant leak?
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Several indicators can suggest your AC system is experiencing a refrigerant leak.

PHILADELPHIA - PennZone -- Several indicators can suggest your AC system is experiencing a refrigerant leak.

Common Signs of an AC Refrigerant Leak:
  • Decreased Cooling Ability or Warm Air: The most noticeable sign is that your AC is no longer cooling your home effectively, or may even be blowing warm air. Refrigerant is crucial for absorbing heat, and low levels mean the AC can't cool efficiently.
  • Frozen Evaporator Coils: If you see ice or frost buildup on the indoor unit (evaporator coils) or the refrigerant lines, it's a strong indicator of low refrigerant levels. The insufficient refrigerant causes the coils to become excessively cold and freeze the moisture in the air. if you see a frozen coil, you should contact your AC repair Philadelphia local contractor.
  • Hissing or Bubbling Sounds: Leaks often occur in the coils where the refrigerant circulates. A small leak might produce a faint hissing sound, while a larger leak might create a gurgling or bubbling sound.
  • Increased Humidity: AC systems also dehumidify the air. If your home feels unusually humid, especially when the AC is running, it could be due to a refrigerant leak impacting its ability to remove moisture.
  • Higher Energy Bills: An AC unit with a refrigerant leak has to work harder and run for longer periods to try to cool your home. This leads to increased energy consumption and higher electricity bills.
  • Longer Cooling Cycles: The AC may take an extended period to reach the desired temperature on your thermostat because it's struggling to cool the air effectively.
  • Sweet or Chloroform-like Smell: Some refrigerants, like Freon, can have a sweetish odor similar to acetone or nail polish remover when leaking. However, some refrigerants are odorless, so it's not a definitive sign in all cases.

If you suspect a refrigerant leak, it's crucial to take immediate action:
  • Turn Off the AC System: Stop using the system to prevent further leakage and potential damage.
  • Ventilate the Area: Open windows and doors to let fresh air circulate and dissipate any refrigerant fumes.
  • Contact a Licensed HVAC Technician: Refrigerant leaks require professional expertise for detection and repair. Only certified technicians (https://hvacphillyinc.com) are authorized to handle and recharge refrigerants.
  • Avoid DIY Repairs: Attempting to fix a refrigerant leak yourself can be dangerous and is not recommended.
  • Remember, losing refrigerant is not considered normal wear and tear; it always indicates a leak that needs to be addressed by a professional.

When they need quality affordable AC repair Philadelphia residents turn to HVAC Philly, and so should you. Call 215.725.6111.

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