
A leaky refrigerant line is one of those problems that sneaks up on you. Your AC runs, the air blows, but the house just never gets comfortable. That's usually the first sign something's off with the refrigerant side of your system.
We ran new copper line to get refrigerant flowing the right way again. Copper is the standard for a reason - it holds up, it seals well, and it keeps refrigerant exactly where it needs to be. When the line is compromised, your system is basically working twice as hard for half the result.
A lot of homeowners assume a struggling AC just needs a recharge. Sometimes that's true. But if the line itself is the problem, adding refrigerant is a short-term fix at best. We go after the source of the issue so the repair actually sticks.
The condenser unit outside is only as effective as the line set feeding it. Get that right, and the whole system can do its job - move heat out of your home and keep things cool without overworking itself.
If your AC is running constantly but not keeping up, a refrigerant leak could be why. It's worth having someone take a proper look before the problem gets bigger or your energy bills climb higher than they need to.