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Golden_HVAC
Aug 18, 2014Explorer
I fixed a leak in my friend's A/C and it took me about 4 hours. At $150 per hour that a typical shop charges, it can get expensive. Add a couple of pounds of R-22, and $35 in materials, you can get up to the cost of a new unit pretty quickly.
You might try locating a local small appliance repair shop, and ask if they can repair your rooftop A/C. They might not charge as much. If they just solder on the fitting and then refill it, the charge might last anywhere from 3 days to a couple of years. You also need to locate the leak and repair it.
Fred.
You might try locating a local small appliance repair shop, and ask if they can repair your rooftop A/C. They might not charge as much. If they just solder on the fitting and then refill it, the charge might last anywhere from 3 days to a couple of years. You also need to locate the leak and repair it.
Fred.
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