Refrigerant Leak Detection
We use electronic leak detectors to pinpoint exactly where refrigerant is escaping — coils, lines, fittings, valves. No guessing, no blind recharges. We find it first.
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Low refrigerant means your AC can’t cool your home. We find the leak, fix it, and recharge your system — the same day.
Most companies will top off your refrigerant and leave. We find the leak first — because without fixing the leak, you’ll be right back to square one.
AC running but not cooling? Ice on your refrigerant lines? Warm air from the vents even when it’s set to 70°? These are classic signs your system is low on refrigerant — and in Gulf Coast summer heat, every hour matters.
Purchasing or handling refrigerant without EPA 608 certification is a federal violation. Our technicians are fully certified — so you get the right refrigerant, the right amount, done legally and safely.
When it’s 95°F with 80% humidity outside, your AC system is working at its absolute limit. Low refrigerant in these conditions doesn’t just mean discomfort — it means your compressor is at risk of burning out completely.
We never blindly add refrigerant and walk out. We locate every leak with electronic detection equipment, repair it properly, and then charge your system to manufacturer specifications. You get a fix that lasts — not a bandage.
From leak detection to full system recharges — we handle all refrigerant services for Baldwin County homes and businesses.
We use electronic leak detectors to pinpoint exactly where refrigerant is escaping — coils, lines, fittings, valves. No guessing, no blind recharges. We find it first.
Learn MoreOlder systems still use R-22 (Freon). We carry and handle R-22 refrigerant legally under our EPA 608 certification. We’ll also advise if your system is a candidate for retrofit or replacement.
Learn MoreMost modern systems use R-410A. We recharge to exact manufacturer specs using precision manifold gauges — not guesswork. Proper charge level is critical for efficiency and compressor life.
Learn MoreNewer high-efficiency systems use R-32 and other next-gen refrigerants. Our certified technicians are trained and equipped to handle the full range of modern refrigerant types.
Learn MoreAfter leak repair, we evacuate the system, check for moisture, and recharge to precise specifications. This full-service approach ensures your AC performs at peak efficiency from day one.
Learn MoreNot sure if refrigerant is the issue? We diagnose the full system — refrigerant levels, coil condition, airflow, thermostat calibration — and give you a complete picture before recommending any service.
Learn MoreWe don’t just top it off — we fix it right so you stay cool all summer.
We check refrigerant levels, inspect coils, and use electronic detection to find where the leak is. No blind recharges — ever. You get facts, not guesses.
Once we locate the leak, we repair it properly. Skipping this step just means you’ll lose refrigerant again. We do it right the first time.
We recharge your system to exact manufacturer specs and verify performance. You’ll feel the difference — cooler air, lower humidity, and lower energy bills.
“Had two other companies come out saying they couldn’t find a leak and wanted to just recharge it. Aim found a pinhole leak in the evaporator coil that the others completely missed. Fixed it right and the AC has been ice cold ever since.”
“Every other company just wanted to charge us for refrigerant without finding out why we kept losing it. Aim was the first to say ‘let’s find and fix the leak first.’ That’s exactly what you want to hear. Honest and professional.”
“Noticed ice building up on the lines outside and knew something was wrong. Called Aim, they were out within 2 hours. Found the issue, explained everything clearly, fixed the leak, recharged the system — all same day. House was cool by evening.”
“The tech walked me through exactly what was happening with my system, why the refrigerant was low, what they were going to fix, and what it would cost before starting. No surprises on the invoice. That’s how it should always be done.”