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What does r-22 freon cost a pound?

Whatever the service man wants to charge.


What is the price for R- 22 freon?

A fair price for R-22 freon is 35-175 dollars per pound.


How much does freon in a heat pump cost?

If r 22 54 dollars a pound plus a service call


What is the average cost of a pound of freon in Illinois?

The price would depend on which type of refrigerant you were using. R-12 = $30, R-22 = $2.50


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


Is r22 freon compatible with r 134a freon?

Is r-22 Freon compatible with r-134a freon?


How much does r 22 freon cost?

As of my last update, the cost of R-22 freon varies depending on market conditions, availability, and regional pricing, typically ranging from $100 to $600 per 30-pound cylinder. However, due to the phase-out of R-22 under the EPA regulations, prices have been increasing, and availability may be limited. For the most accurate and current pricing, it's best to check with local suppliers or HVAC professionals.


What is the cost of r-22 freon in Mexico?

NO....it's illegal you can get arrested and fined.


Is r-22 and freon the same thing?

"Freon" is DuPont's trademark for its CFC refrigerant products. R-22 is one of those refrigerants, so R-22 and Freon-22 are the same refrigerant.


Which has higher freezing point freon 12 or freon 22?

R-12 freon freezing point (-252)........ R-22 freon freezing point (-256).......


R-22 Freon compatible with R-407C Freon?

No


How much freon cost per pound?

Well, it depends on what exactly you mean by 'freon'. Freon is a registered trademark of DuPont for a line of CFC and HFC refrigerants manufactured by them. It has come to be a generic term for refrigerants in general - sometimes even those which aren't even CFC or HFC refrigerants. You need to specify an exact refrigerant type (e.g., R-12, R-134a, R-22, R-414b, etc.) for this question to be answered.