If you experience poor air conditioner performance, you might wonder how to know if refrigerant is low. Refrigerant is the most essential element of your AC system, so if you have low refrigerant, you can’t properly cool your home.
A frozen evaporator coil is an obvious sign you don’t have enough refrigerant in your system. The coil collects the hot air and disburses it outside, but when you’re low on refrigerant, the pressure drops and significantly lowers its temperature. Whether you notice ice buildup on the indoor evaporator coil or the outdoor unit, subpar refrigerant levels remain a common cause.
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When air conditioners make a hissing or bubbling noise, it means you have a leak in your air conditioner’s refrigerant line. Only an HVAC technician can repair refrigerant lines, as it requires special training to find and repair. Refrigerant also contains dangerous toxins, so you need a professional to handle it properly.
Now you understand how to know if refrigerant is low. Whether you have a refrigerant leak or want to upgrade your device to a heat pump, Fast Response Heating & Cooling can do it all efficiently and for a competitive price. Contact us today to keep you safe and comfortable even in the most extreme summer heat. We proudly serve homeowners throughout Dallas including DeSoto, Waxahachie, Plano, and the surrounding areas!