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a/c advice — Brooklynian

a/c advice

vanilla
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
so, when your cheap-o hand-me-down air-conditioner for your tiny room seems to be out of FREE-ON(sp?), can you 1.) get that stuff refilled or 2.) do it yourself or is it simply 3.) bye-bye a/c unit?

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  • I think its very expense to get refilled. Its probably cheaper to buy a new one (we got a Whirlpool a/c at Lowes for 79.00). Good luck.
  • I bet you could buy a used one pretty cheaply...people who don't want to store theirs for the winter or are moving or whatever.
  • You can always try craigslist too. But PC Richards, Lowes etc. I am sure has inexpensive AC units during the off season. Freon is not cheap and confusing, at least for the likes of me.
  • i was just trying to be the most environmental as possible, meaning like... it seemed like a better idea to refill the darned thing than to throw it out on the curb and replace it, you know? the lesser of 2 evils?
  • Subject: Re: a/c advice

    vanilla wrote: so, when your cheap-o hand-me-down air-conditioner for your tiny room seems to be out of FREE-ON(sp?), can you 1.) get that stuff refilled or 2.) do it yourself or is it simply 3.) bye-bye a/c unit?
    What'd I tell you about inhaling that freon. You're only hurting yourself. When I get to Freddy's tonight, you better have my money! 8)
  • ..maybe the neighbors in the airshaft sniffed my freon!! daveb you're suspect, especially b/c you might live one door down from me. :shock:
  • vanilla wrote: i was just trying to be the most environmental as possible, meaning like... it seemed like a better idea to refill the darned thing than to throw it out on the curb and replace it, you know? the lesser of 2 evils?
    If you do throw it out on the curb, you may want to keep in mind that, by law, you cannot just put your a/c out on the curb, though many people do. You are actually supposed to make an appt. to have it picked up -- basically, you leave it out there at an appointed time, and then the EPA or somebody comes to pick it up.
  • Anonymous wrote:

    If you do throw it out on the curb, you may want to keep in mind that, by law, you cannot just put your a/c out on the curb, though many people do. You are actually supposed to make an appt. to have it picked up -- basically, you leave it out there at an appointed time, and then the EPA or somebody comes to pick it up.
    wait, i am supposed to call the EPA to pick it up? what's their number? eep!
  • I know nothing about whether or not you should by freon or a new A/C. But all my A/C issues I've directed to J&R Electronics on 7th Av roughly somewhere between Garfield & Union... I forget which block (no relation to the big J&R). They repair/ install A/Cs, so it's worth giving them a call.
    They've installed my A/Cs & also fixed my stereo amp.
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