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AC Recharge (Refrigerant) in South Florida

AC recharge (refrigerant top-off) to restore cooling performance. We check for leaks, repair them, and recharge your system with the correct refrigerant type and amount.

If your AC is running but gradually losing cooling power, you likely need a refrigerant recharge. But here’s what many homeowners don’t know: AC systems are sealed — they don’t consume refrigerant like a car burns oil. If you’re low on refrigerant, you have a leak. AC Repair Today provides expert AC recharge services that include leak detection and repair, so you fix the problem permanently instead of just adding refrigerant that will leak out again.

Why Choose AC Repair Today for AC Recharge

  • Electronic leak detection before recharging — we find and fix the source
  • EPA-certified technicians for proper refrigerant handling
  • All refrigerant types: R-410A, R-22 (legacy systems), R-32, R-454B
  • Precise charging to manufacturer specifications — no guesswork
  • Leak repair warranty — 90-day guarantee on all repairs
  • Honest assessment: we’ll tell you if recharging isn’t worth it on older systems
  • Licensed (FL CAC1824118) and fully insured
  • Transparent pricing with no hidden fees

Our AC Recharge Process

We follow a systematic approach to ensure quality results every time:

1

Pressure Testing

We connect manifold gauges to measure your system’s high and low side pressures. These readings tell us exactly how much refrigerant is missing and help identify the type of leak.

2

Leak Detection

Using electronic leak detectors, UV dye, and bubble testing, we locate every leak in the system — evaporator coil, condenser coil, line set connections, and Schrader valves.

3

Leak Repair

We repair the leak at the source. Common repairs include brazing joints, replacing Schrader valve cores, tightening flare connections, or replacing leaking coil sections.

4

Vacuum & Recharge

After repair, we pull a deep vacuum to remove moisture and air from the system, then recharge with the exact amount of refrigerant specified by the manufacturer.

5

Performance Verification

We verify superheat and subcooling readings are within specification, test temperature differential at supply and return, and confirm the system is cooling properly.

Common AC Recharge Problems We Solve

Here are the most frequent ac recharge issues our South Florida customers face — and how we fix them:

Gradual Loss of Cooling Over Weeks

The hallmark sign of a refrigerant leak. Your AC cools less each day as refrigerant slowly escapes. This won’t fix itself — and running a low system damages your compressor.

AC Running Constantly Without Reaching Set Temperature

When refrigerant is low, your system can’t absorb enough heat. It runs non-stop trying to cool your home but never quite gets there — driving up your electric bill dramatically.

Ice Forming on Refrigerant Lines or Indoor Coil

Low refrigerant causes the evaporator to get too cold, freezing moisture from the air onto the coil and lines. This is a clear sign of a refrigerant issue.

Hissing or Bubbling Sounds Near the AC

A hissing sound near refrigerant lines often indicates an active leak. Bubbling sounds can indicate refrigerant escaping through a small hole in a line or coil.

Higher Than Normal Electric Bills

A system low on refrigerant works harder and runs longer to produce the same cooling, significantly increasing energy consumption. A proper recharge restores efficiency.

Warm Air from Vents Despite AC Running

When refrigerant levels drop critically low, the system produces warm air. At this point, continuing to run the AC risks compressor damage — turn it off and call immediately.

AC Short Cycling (Frequent On/Off)

Low refrigerant can trigger the low-pressure safety switch, shutting the compressor off. When pressure equalizes briefly, it restarts — creating a frustrating on-off cycle.

R-22 System Needing Recharge

If your system uses R-22 (Freon), recharging is extremely expensive ($100-200/pound). We’ll honestly assess whether recharging is worthwhile or if replacing the system makes more financial sense.

AC Recharge Cost in South Florida

AC recharge pricing depends on refrigerant type and whether leak repair is needed:

ServicePrice RangeNotes
Leak Detection$89-$149Electronic + visual inspection
R-410A Recharge (per pound)$40-$80Modern systems
R-22 Recharge (per pound)$100-$200Phased-out — expensive
R-32 Recharge (per pound)$50-$90Newer high-efficiency systems
Minor Leak Repair (Schrader, fitting)$100-$200Quick fixes
Evaporator Coil Leak Repair$300-$800May require coil replacement
Condenser Coil Leak Repair$200-$600Outdoor unit repair
Line Set Repair$150-$400Refrigerant line brazing

Prices are estimates and may vary based on your specific situation. We always provide an upfront quote before beginning work.

Brands We Service

We recharge and repair refrigerant systems on all AC brands. Our technicians are EPA Section 608 certified for universal refrigerant handling across all equipment types.

CarrierTraneRheemLennoxGoodmanDaikinYorkAmanaBryantAmerican StandardMitsubishiFujitsu

AC Recharge Tips for South Florida Homeowners

Pre-Summer Check

Have your refrigerant levels checked during spring maintenance. Catching a slow leak early prevents a summer breakdown.

Don’t Ignore Gradual Cooling Loss

If your AC cools a little less each week, don’t wait until it stops completely. Low refrigerant damages the compressor — the most expensive component.

R-22 Phase-Out

R-22 is no longer manufactured. Prices increase every year. If your system uses R-22, start planning for replacement — it’s only going to get more expensive to maintain.

Frequently Asked Questions About AC Recharge

Does my AC use refrigerant like a car uses gas?

No. Your AC system is sealed — refrigerant circulates in a closed loop and is never consumed. If your system is low on refrigerant, it has a leak. Simply adding refrigerant without fixing the leak is like filling a tire with a nail in it.

How do I know if I need an AC recharge?

Signs include: gradual loss of cooling, ice on refrigerant lines or coils, AC running constantly, higher electric bills, or warm air from vents. Only a professional with manifold gauges can confirm refrigerant levels.

How much does an AC recharge cost?

For modern R-410A systems, a typical recharge costs $200-$600 depending on how much refrigerant is needed. R-22 recharges are much more expensive at $100-200 per pound. Add leak repair costs ($100-$800) for a complete fix.

Is it worth recharging an old R-22 system?

It depends on the leak size and system age. For a small leak on a system under 12 years old, repair and recharge may make sense. For older systems or large leaks, the R-22 recharge cost alone may justify replacement with a modern R-410A system.

Can I recharge my AC myself?

No. Handling refrigerant requires EPA Section 608 certification. It's illegal for uncertified individuals to purchase or handle AC refrigerant. Additionally, overcharging or undercharging causes system damage and inefficiency. This is strictly a professional service.

How long does a recharge last?

If the leak is properly repaired, the recharge lasts the lifetime of the system — it should never need recharging again. If you need recharging again within a year, the original leak wasn't fully repaired or a new leak has developed.

Need AC Recharge? Call Now.

Same-day service available across Miami-Dade, Broward & Palm Beach counties.

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