I just had the A/C guy do my old residential a/c system and he charged me $125 and added 4 pounds of Freon 22. That included the service call. It took him about 10 -15 minutes. But like they say, it ain't what you do it's what you know. This was 6/25/2007 in Boise Idaho. He said he was extremely slow and had to lay off 5 guys so he was hungry. He primarily does new construction and was down to just him and one other guy. I just read a proposal by a Chinese firm to sell bulk Freon 22 for 55 cents per pound so it is available outside the US.
How much it would cost to add Freon to your refrigerator will vary based on several factors. The cost is determined by your supplier and the amount required with the average cost is being about $8.
It depends on what kind of freon you need.
You can replace freon depending on how much you need for as little as twenty dollars. It more than likely will require labor which will add at least 75 dollars to this price.
1.88 pounds of 134
You add it very expensively as it is the cost of gold. You will have to retrofit the system to R134A.
yes, it will blow out your seals. causeing all the freon you just put in to leak out. yes
It is petrolium based. It will rise with oil.
160.oo for 25 Lbs.
'91 Accord. If you are still using r12, its gonna cost about99 bucks a can. You'll find the ac fittings by the dryer (left front?) Dealers can install a conversion kit to the new freon for about 45 bucks, and the new freon is obviously much cheaper
The cost of auto Freon can come in a wide range of pricing. It can be in the low range of $35.00 for a small hand held Freon tank to well over $350.00 dollars for a large tank.
FreonThe connection is on or close to the receiver dryer. If you add too much, the compressor will lock up or it won't cool very good. They don't sell Freon any longer. By the way, your car takes R134A refrigerant. If you add Freon, you ruin it.
You don't add Freon as it has R134a not Freon. You add it to the low pressure side which is the larger hose.