Here at our service center, we recognize that recharging an AC system isn't a blanket solution. It's not about doing the same thing for every vehicle that rolls through our bay doors. Each has its own requirements, not only in the vehicle but in the AC itself, with its own unique set of problems—if indeed it has a problem at all (sometimes, the AC has already had its due, and venting cool air under the dashboard just isn't in the cards anymore). Our approach, instead, is one that's tailored to each vehicle, each problem—what the techs in our service bay refer to as "finding the problem and fixing the problem."
We provide numerous alternatives to Freon. We attend to the distinct needs of particular makes and models. Vehicles might require R-134a, R-1234yf, or any other refrigerant type; we cover them all. Regulations have changed, and we know current industry standards backward and forward. That means we charge your system the right way, by the books. "Refrigerant recharge" isn't rocket science, but we offer a tailored service not many shops even think to provide. This means it's effective for the age of your vehicle, its state of repair, the cooling capacity it was originally designed for, and the local climate. "Maxx AC effect, minimum 'environmental impact'" is pretty close to our motto.
We're dedicated to providing tailored Freon recharge services that go well beyond just cars and trucks. We know cooling systems found in all sorts of places can, and do, use Freon. That's why we understand and are equipped to deal with complex recharging situations—for large-scale operations and small, specialized applications—almost anywhere, any time. Want to know what's really nice about our approach? We do all this while keeping in touch with the latest development in refrigerant technology and staying on the cutting edge, energy-wise, for our clients. By servicing systems with the optimal mix of refrigerant technologies, we're serving our clients well—and keeping them cool too.