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It depends on where you live. In Northern Virginia it costs $24.00 per pound. In Atlanta, as of Jun-2008 the price charged by a local A/C repair company was $29.61 per pound. An additional $85 diagnostic fee was charged to service A/C.
£321.33 ($522.24) per pound at today's prices
The unit cost would be (12 dollars) / (150 pound) = 0.08 dollars per pound, or could word it as $0.08 per pound, or 8 cents per pound.
1.29 per pound equals 2.84 per kg.
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Freon is another commonly used name for refrigerant, which can include R22, R410, and R12. The price per pound depends on which type, and should be only installed or sold by a certified technician. In most countries, the release or use of refrigerant by uncertified individuals is illegal.
That's actually lower than most markups. I'm guessing you have R410a refrigerant, rather than R22 - you'd almost certainly pay more for R22. You can look online and see the cylinders cost considerably less per pound, but you need to be EPA certified to buy them. With that price you pay per pound, you pay for the technician's technical knowledge and experience, and also liability, as well as your refrigerant. Compared to what I've been seeing HVAC techs charge for refrigerant, you actually seem to have gotten a pretty good deal.
tin cost about $50.07 per pound
A fair price for R-22 freon is 35-175 dollars per pound.
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It would cost $1.40 per pound.
Cost per pound divided by edible portion in percent = cost per pound of edible portion example: a crown roast cost $9 per pound, the edible portion is 60%. $9/.60 = $15 per edible pound
Typical for our market (atlanta) $29.95 for service and freon 19.95 per pound -- also offered at 49.95 including one pound of freon.
Titanium can cost up to 69$ per pound
In Australia it is very expensive. The average cost is $98 per pound.
Typically $7 per ounce. However, R22 is now skyrocketing. So basically whatever the technician decides. More importantly, if you needed almost a pound, YOU HAVE A LEAK. Refuse to pay the bill, and call someone else. Unless 14 oz is not enough to have repaired a leak, and then refilled. SOMEONE IS AN IDIOT. 20 yr. HVAC tech.