ADC Air Ducts Garden City, MI





AC Refrigerant Leak Repair & Recharge in Garden City, MI


There is nothing worse than hearing your AC unit running full blast on a hot Garden City, MI afternoon, only to feel warm, humid air coming from the vents. This is the classic symptom of a refrigerant leak. We are your local AC repair specialists. We don't just "top off" the system and walk away; we find the source of the leak, repair it properly, and recharge your system to factory specifications so you stay cool for the long haul.

Call for priority diagnostics: (833) 963-1661





Why Your AC isn't Cooling


Your air conditioner is a closed-loop system. Unlike gas in a car, it does not "use up" refrigerant (often called Freon or Puron). If your system is low, it means there is a leak. Continuing to run an AC with low refrigerant causes the compressor to overheat and eventually fail—turning a manageable repair into a complete system replacement. When you search for ac needs freon not cooling in Garden City, MI, you need a technician who understands the thermodynamics of cooling, not just a salesperson.

Call for priority diagnostics: (833) 963-1661

Our Leak Detection Process


Finding a pinhole leak in a copper coil is like finding a needle in a haystack. We use advanced diagnostic tools to locate the issue with precision:

  • Electronic Leak Detectors: "Sniffers" that detect minute traces of refrigerant gas in the air.
  • UV Dye Injection: We introduce a fluorescent dye into the system, which allows us to see the exact point of the leak under a UV light.
  • Nitrogen Pressure Tests: We isolate the system and pressurize it with nitrogen to hear and locate leaks in the evaporator or condenser coils.Call for priority diagnostics: (833) 963-1661

Repair and Recharge


Once the leak is found—whether it’s a vibration crack in a copper line or a rusted evaporator coil—we present you with repair options. We perform skilled brazing repairs or component replacements. After the system is sealed, we perform a precision freon refill. We weigh in the exact amount of refrigerant required by the manufacturer, checking subcooling and superheat levels to ensure maximum efficiency.





Frequently Asked Questions


Why is my AC blowing warm air?

Low refrigerant is the most common cause. When pressure drops, the indoor coil freezes up, blocking airflow, or the system simply cannot absorb heat from your home.^^

Can you just add Freon without fixing the leak?

We advise against this. "Topping and going" is a waste of your money because the refrigerant will just leak out again. It is also harmful to the environment. We prioritize fixing the leak first.^^

How often does my home AC need a recharge?

Ideally, never. Since it is a sealed system, it should retain its charge for the life of the unit. If you need a recharge, you have a mechanical failure that needs attention.^^

Do you handle R-22 (Old Freon) systems?

Yes, but R-22 is being phased out and is very expensive. We can repair these systems, but we may also provide a cost-benefit analysis on upgrading to a modern R-410A or R-454B system.^^

How much does a leak search cost?

We offer flat-rate pricing for diagnostic leak searches. We will let you know the cost upfront before we open our tool bag.

Call for priority diagnostics: (833) 963-1661

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Don't Sweat It Out in Garden City, MI


If your AC is struggling, don't wait for the compressor to burn out. Let our experts find the leak and restore your cool air today.

Call for priority diagnostics: (833) 963-1661





Customer Reviews

"My AC froze up completely. I thought I needed a new unit. The technician found a small leak in the outdoor line, brazed it shut, and refilled it. Saved me thousands."

"Honest techs. Another company tried to sell me a new system. These guys did a nitrogen test, found the leak, and fixed it same-day. The house is freezing cold now!"

"I called them because my vents were blowing lukewarm air. They showed up on time, explained exactly what 'superheat' meant, and got my system running efficiently again."





Garden City, MI Insights: Population,
Zip Codes, Influence, and Service Areas

The origins of Garden City started with the transfer of the property to John Lathers from Andrew Jackson for 160 acres (0.65 km2) in October 1835. The city was patterned after the "garden city" concept that became popular in England during the 19th century, with most home sites sectioned off into 1-acre (4,000 m2) plots to allow adequate farming area to support the family with fruit and vegetables. Most sites are now considerably smaller, some as small as 40 feet by 135 feet, with little room for gardening of fruits and vegetables, though the city maintains some large lots where an extra street has not been placed between two of the older streets, such as between some parts of Bock Street and John Hauk Street where Donnelly Avenue does not cut through.

Zip Codes in Garden City, MI that we also serve: 48135 48136





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