Refrigerant Conversions

Refrigerant Conversion Services

If your cooling system still uses outdated refrigerant, Superheat & Subcooling HVAC can help you plan the right next step with professional refrigerant conversion services in New Jersey. Older systems that rely on outdated refrigerant can become more expensive to maintain, harder to repair, and less practical over time as refrigerant availability continues to decline. Our team helps homeowners understand their options and move toward a more reliable, serviceable, and efficient cooling solution. 

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Is Your A/C System Still Using Outdated Refrigerant?

These signs may mean it’s time to consider a refrigerant conversion.

Your system is older and still uses outdated refrigerant
Refrigerant-related repairs are becoming more expensive
Your A/C is losing cooling performance
Parts and service are becoming harder to source
You are trying to avoid future repair limitations

WHAT IS A REFRIGERANT CONVERSION?

A refrigerant conversion is the process of addressing an older air conditioning system that uses outdated refrigerant and moving toward a more current refrigerant solution. Depending on the system, this may involve modifying compatible components, discussing retrofit options, or replacing equipment that is no longer practical to maintain.

Because not every older system is a good candidate for conversion, the first step is making sure the equipment is properly evaluated. Our goal is to help you choose the most realistic and cost-effective path forward for long-term cooling performance.

What Does a REFRIGERANT CONVERSION Improve?

Long-term serviceability
Repair practicality
System reliability
Cooling efficiency potential
Future planning

The right outdated refrigerant solution helps reduce uncertainty, improve long-term service options, and move your home toward a more dependable cooling setup.

How a Refrigerant Conversion Service Works

STEP #1

System Assessment

We inspect your current cooling system, confirm the refrigerant type, and evaluate the condition of the equipment.

STEP #2

Option Review

We explain whether conversion, retrofit planning, or replacement is the better solution based on your system’s age, condition, and long-term value.

STEP #3

Professional Service

We complete the recommended work with careful attention to compatibility, performance, and long-term reliability.

STEP #4

Performance Testing

We test the system after service to make sure it is operating properly and delivering the best possible cooling performance.

A clear plan for an older system using outdated refrigerant helps you avoid wasted money and move toward a better long-term cooling solution.

Complete Your Cooling System

Air Conditioning Maintenance

Keep your cooling system running efficiently year-round.

Air Conditioning Repair

Fast, reliable repairs for common cooling issues.

Ductless / Mini Split

Target cooling for specific rooms and problem areas.

Ductwork

Improve airflow and cooling performance throughout your home.

Heat Pumps

Efficient cooling and year-round comfort in one system.

Emergency HVAC

Quick service when your cooling system stops working.

Air Conditioning Install

Professional installation for lasting cooling performance.

FAQ

We help homeowners evaluate older cooling systems that still use outdated refrigerant and determine whether conversion, retrofit planning, or replacement is the best long-term solution.

No. You do not need to join any membership program to schedule R-22 conversion service with us.

Yes. Depending on availability and the condition of the system, same-day service may be available for some cooling-related visits.

If your system is older, there is a chance it may still use outdated refrigerant. We can inspect the equipment and confirm the refrigerant type for you.

No. Not every older system is a good candidate for conversion. Some systems may be better suited for replacement depending on age, condition, and long-term repair value.

Older systems that rely on outdated refrigerant can become more expensive and less practical to maintain over time. Addressing the issue early helps you plan ahead and avoid being forced into a rushed decision after a breakdown.