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re: Replacing entire AC system
Posted on 2/2/16 at 7:41 am to jdd48
Posted on 2/2/16 at 7:41 am to jdd48
Just get the leak fixed and see if that makes it perform better. Getting a system too large for the house will cause it to not run long enough. You need to AC to run for a certain amount of time to get the humidity out of the air.
AC systems are sized by the square footage. I am sure there is a online calculator somewhere. Plug in your square footage and see what size AC system your house should have.
AC systems are sized by the square footage. I am sure there is a online calculator somewhere. Plug in your square footage and see what size AC system your house should have.
Posted on 2/2/16 at 7:54 am to PSU2LSU
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Just get the leak fixed and see if that makes it perform better.
From what I understand, there's basically no "fixing" these leaks. You just added freon from time to time, which I've done. It will work good for a few weeks after doing this, but after 6 months or so it's time to add more freon again.
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