Refrigerant gas plays a crucial role in cooling your home. If the gas level drops due to leakage, your AC will consume more electricity, produce weak cooling, and may even freeze up. Gas refilling must be done correctly to avoid damaging the system. It requires proper leak detection, pressure testing, and the right refrigerant type. This guide explains how AC gas refilling works and why it should always be handled by a certified technician.
🧊 Signs You Need Gas Refilling
Weak cooling
Ice on evaporator coil
Hissing noise
High electricity bills
🛠️ Gas Refilling Process
Leak detection
Vacuuming system
Pressure testing
Adding refrigerant (R-22, R-32, R-410A depending on model)
🧨 Safety Tip
Only certified technicians should handle refrigerants — they are hazardous.
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