Air Conditioner
Regas

Having Trouble With Your Air Conditioner

Are you having trouble with your air conditioner? Fixing a leak and topping up the refrigerant could be as simple as restoring your AC to peak performance! Alro Air & Electrical can help you with your air conditioner regas today!

Why Might Your Air Conditioner Need a Regas?

At Alro Air & Electrical, we specialize in air conditioner regas services for your home. Just like car air conditioners, your home unit might need a regas too.

If your AC is blowing hot air instead of cool, it’s often a sign of low refrigerant due to a leak. Leaks commonly occur at copper pipe connections or, in older units, from wear and tear or poor maintenance.

Whether you have a new or old system, our team can diagnose and address the issue. We offer expert repair services and can supply and install major air conditioning brands and models.

Our Leak Detection Process:

  1. Leak Detection: Identify the source of the leak.
  2. Repair: Fix the leak and ensure all connections are sealed properly.
  3. Testing: Verify the repair and check for any remaining leaks.
  4. Regas: Refill refrigerant to restore your AC’s efficiency.

Our technicians ensure everything is installed correctly to minimize future leaks and keep your air conditioner running smoothly.

Quality Assurance Guarantee

At Alro Air & Electrical, we deliver outstanding air conditioning services. Our dedication to exceptional customer service and superior workmanship is at the core of our business.

We support our work with and provide certificates of compliance to ensure adherence to federal and state quality standards.

We guarantee punctual service and unwavering reliability.

Need a split system repair, maintenance, or installation? Contact Alro Air & Electrical today!

Air Conditioning Regas FAQ: What You Need to Know

A unit only needs to be regassed when there is a leak somewhere in the system; a healthy system does not leak. Unlike car air conditioners, air conditioning systems do not need topping up.

Sometimes, leaks can be obvious. You may hear the refrigerant coming out of the coil or pipework. Maybe the kids damaged it by playing sports, or somebody accidentally cut or damaged a pipe, but believe us when we say they aren’t always easy to find.

Generally, air conditioner performance loss is associated with a gas leak, which may often be true. However, there are, in fact, a vast number of reasons air conditioners could be underperforming.

Call us today if you need us to check out your underperforming unit or discuss further air conditioning services or installs. We offer a wide range of services to meet all your air conditioning needs.