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R-22 Freon Recharge — Costs, Alternatives & Phase-Out in Candler, NC

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Professional R-22 Freon Recharge — Costs, Alternatives & Phase-Out in Candler, NC

When you need r-22 freon recharge — costs, alternatives & phase-out in Candler, NC, Quality Comfort Heating & Cooling is your local HVAC team. Located just 15 minutes west from our Asheville headquarters, we provide fast response times and the same NATE-certified service that Candler area residents have trusted since 2005.

Candler is a fast-growing community in western Buncombe County, located just off I-26 and US-19/23 west of Asheville. Quality Comfort provides full HVAC services to Candler homeowners and businesses, with quick response times thanks to our proximity. Whether you need emergency heating repair, a new high-efficiency AC system, or routine maintenance, our team serves Candler residents with the same quality and reliability we bring to all of Western North Carolina.

The R-22 Phase-Out: What It Means for You

R-22 (also known as Freon) was the standard refrigerant in residential AC systems for decades. Due to its ozone-depleting properties, the EPA mandated a complete production and import ban effective January 1, 2020. R-22 is still available from reclaimed and recycled supplies, but the price has skyrocketed — often $100-$200 per pound, compared to $10-$20 per pound a decade ago. If your AC system uses R-22 and develops a leak, you're facing increasingly expensive recharges with a refrigerant that will only become scarcer.

Your Options With an R-22 System

You have three paths: continue recharging with R-22 (expensive and temporary if you have a leak), convert to an R-22 drop-in replacement refrigerant (possible on some systems but not ideal), or replace the system with modern equipment using R-410A or the newer R-454B. For most WNC homeowners with R-22 systems, full replacement makes the most financial sense — these units are typically 15-25+ years old, and the energy savings from a modern high-efficiency system often offset a significant portion of the replacement cost.

Quality Comfort Can Help You Decide

We won't push you toward replacement if a recharge makes sense for your situation. If your R-22 system is in good condition with a minor, repairable leak and you plan to replace it within a year or two, a recharge and leak repair might buy you time affordably. But if the leak is significant or the system has other problems, we'll show you the math on replacement vs. continued R-22 recharges so you can make a clear-eyed decision.

HVAC Challenges in Candler

Candler's Hominy Valley location creates a natural bowl that can trap pollen and particulates, making indoor air quality a priority for allergy sufferers. The area's rapid growth has brought many new subdivisions where builder-grade HVAC systems are often minimally sized to keep construction costs down — leading to comfort complaints within the first few years of ownership.

Seasonal Tip for Candler Homeowners

If you're in a newer Candler subdivision and find your upstairs consistently warmer than your downstairs, your builder may have installed a single-zone system where a zoned setup is needed. Adding a zone damper system is often more cost-effective than living with uneven temperatures — ask us for a free evaluation.

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