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How to test for leaks in central air units

how to test for leaks in central air units


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Just a old Country Boy, would give you the shirt off my back, just don't try to take without asking first.....

The cheapest way to test to see if you have any leaks is to use soapy water in a squeeze bottle and slowly squeeze or slowly pour over the connections at all welds, then slowly over the coils.  If you have a leak it will bubble like a tire with a leak being held under water.

Posted 2008-06-09T15:13:37Z

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