Let's keep you cool this summer.

Things are starting to heat up out there and summer is just around the corner. That first warm day when you get in your car and you turn on your A/C and it only blows hot. Not what I would call pleasant. While your Air Conditioning system is a closed system and should not leak, it does have fittings, hoses and seals. If one of those has failed it can leak out your refrigerant and cause your air conditioning system to not work properly.


Your air conditioning system is made up of multiple components including the compressor, condenser, a/c lines, evaporator core and receiver dryer. Not all systems are the same and some have other components.


What to do? Your system needs to be tested for leaks and have dye injected into it to see where the issue is. We service both R134 and R1234 systems so no matter what you drive we can take care of you.


If your A/C is blowing hot give us a call and let us take care of you.

Happy Adventures,

Heather



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