How Do You Know If Your AC Needs To Be Recharged?

AC works on the constant circulation of refrigerant through the refrigerant coil in the indoor unit. The gaseous chemical refrigerant (mostly Freon) starts from the low-pressure side and reaches the high-pressure point where it turns into liquid. 

In between, it cools down the air that passes over the coil, which is where the cold air comes from. This continuous loop is sealed, so there is no refrigerant loss, and the cooling cycle remains on all the time. 

However, it is not strange that the coil develops leaks due to constant changes in pressure. With the reduced amounts of refrigerant, your air conditioner cannot cool with the previous efficiency.

Warning Signs That Tell Your Air Conditioner Needs a Recharge

Like every other issue, when your system develops refrigerant leaks, it will show some signs that you need to follow up soon. These warning signs are given next.

  • Decreasing Cooling Efficiency

Since the refrigerant is circulated throughout the system to produce cooling, your AC will start to malfunction if the coolant volume falls too low. At this point, you might see that the air is not cool anymore, or sometimes no air is blown.

  • Faulty AC Clutch

When the AC control is set to maximum cool, the clutch produces a clicking sound that monitors the system’s pressure. The clutch will activate when the pressure drops too low, which means no refrigerant circulation and a turned-off system.

  • Higher Electrical Bills

Your electricity will likely indicate that your system is working extra hours to compensate for the loss of cooling due to low or leaking refrigerant. It is your clue to schedule an appointment and get AC maintenance in Trussville, AL, at the earliest.

  • AC Blowing Warm Air

Without refrigerant, your system can not blow cool air, and as a result, the air coming out of vents may be warm, too hot, or sometimes no air is blown out. Keep an eye on these visible AC issues and hire a professional to fix them.

  • Ice on the Refrigerant Line

Frost on the refrigerant line indicates that it has a leak which is causing the moisture to freeze and blocking the airflow. If not fixed on time, this refrigerant could run into the compressor and destroy it, making the repairs too costly to handle.

  • Ice on the Refrigerant Line

Frost on the refrigerant line indicates that it has a leak which is causing the moisture to freeze and blocking the airflow. If not fixed on time, this refrigerant could run into the compressor and destroy it, making the repairs too costly to handle.

  • Visible Leaks

If you notice a greasy firm over the internal AC fittings or pools of leaking refrigerant anywhere inside the AC, confirm it as an indication of refrigerant loss from your system.

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