Spoilers for this post: You probably don’t need more refrigerant! If you do, it’s a repair situation.
We thought we’d get the crucial information out of the way first, because people often have mistaken assumptions about how air conditioners use refrigerant. They might hear from a source that it’s a good idea to get the refrigerant “topped off” before summer rolls around, or that you’ll need to have routine refrigerant refills to ensure the AC doesn’t run out of it.
To which we’ll ask: “When was the last time you needed to have the refrigerant in your refrigerator refilled?” We’ll bet the answer is never—unless the refrigerator was broken.
Well, the refrigerant in an air conditioning system is the same. Unless the AC is leaking refrigerant (in which case call us for air conditioning repair in Eden Prairie, MN), you won’t need to have any additional refrigerant put into it during the system’s service life.

Short-cycling can be as ominous of a phrase as it sounds. Unfortunately, it’s also a relatively common malfunction within HVAC systems. That is, if the system was not properly installed to begin with, or if you don’t have it professionally maintained on a regular basis.
You want to be able to enjoy summer when it arrives. This is why we suggest staying on top of your air conditioning services. One way you can do this is by monitoring and noting any oddities with your home’s air conditioning system. We understand that, sometimes, you run into air conditioning problems simply because you didn’t notice the signs that your air conditioner was struggling. Today, we want to point out these signs so that you can avoid trouble.
So August is officially here. We’re in the final act of the summer. If you’ve made this far, you’ve made it quite a long way.
We’ve had our fair share of hot weather this spring, so you’ve probably already had to use your air conditioner a good amount. If you’ve noticed that your air conditioning isn’t quite up to par then it’s time for you to contact our team.