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Originally Posted by YeahyeahSA
Find a mom & pop shop. R22 rates from the big guys are around 200 per pound. If your unit is leaking it's waisted money. Maybe it's time for replacement so that you can switch to R410a.
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Without knowing the age and condition of his whole system, that would be the last resort. But it is usually the proper one.
Matter of fiscal calculus.
Example. Leaking Evaporator coil. Doubtful under warranty. If so, a new one should be rated for the new freon (R410a.) That and a metering device, if the condensor is in good shape, an R22 substitute is probably in order.
So, the summation, if the system is of age, do the complete mechanical change out. Else, balance the cost of addressing a leak (if one exist) and the cost of topping off or changing out to R22 susbstitute.