Equally important, too little Freon in your pipes drops the pressure below the proper levels. On that note, as the Freon level drops because of a leak, your air conditioner becomes less efficient. Pretty soon, it just isn't going to cool your house anymore, making your indoor air quality ...
1. Check your Freon levels regularly. Low refrigerant levels stemming from minor Freon leaks are some of the most common causes of subpar performance from your air conditioner. Checking your levels every month will allow you to stay on top of your appliance maintenance schedule, as well as prov...
Refrigerant lines are a closed system; no freon goes in or out if AC is operating normally. Leaks in refrigerant lines are not all that uncommon. Unfortunately, in many cases, you will need to contact an HVAC professional to fix the leak and refill the refrigerant. If you have a bit of...
TOM: So, what they’re talking about is a masonry sealer. And you probably don’t need this; it’s not like you need it to protect it. Usually, you put sealers on if you’re concerned about leaks. But if you are going to put a sealer on it, they’re silicone-...