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Q: How much does it cost to have freon put in home ac unit?
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How much does it cost to put new freon in home air conditioners?

it depends on the size of the unit and how many pounds of freon it takes r-22 is going for 10 to 15 dollars a pound


Where can you purchase freon for central air conditioning unit?

nowhere


How much is the charge to have freon added to window unit?

Probably close to or more than a new unit would cost.


How much does it cost to install a 5 ton compressor?

Depends on location and on what brand of unit you have. Also depends if the unit lost its freon during its failure. Cost with out freon is 1300-1600 with freon R-22 now that is has doubled in price would be 1700-2300.


How much can you expect to pay to add Freon to your home's air conditioner unit?

$100


How do you find freon leak in home ac unit?

You can find a Freon leak in a home Ac unit by using a leak detector. These instruments are capable of detecting trace amounts of Freon and pinpoint leaks.


How much freon does a home air conditioner need?

Depends on the size of the unit and when it was built. Modern A/C units contain no Freon (R12). It was banned in 1996. Call a home A/C professional.


How much does it cost to remove freon from HVAC unit?

It varies per contractor. They usually charge for their labor and disposal fee.


How much does it cost to recharge a central air unit?

depends on freon type,quanity,hourly rate of hvac co.


How much does it cost replace an air conditioner compresure in a Mazda miata?

Is it feasible and approximately how much will it cost to replace the air conditioner in my '91 Miata with a unit that does not use freon?


How much freon does a 5 ton unit hold?

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Can the Freon level on a home AC unit decrease without having a leak?

It a word, no. Without a leak, the freon level in your unit should stay the same for years and years.