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How Much Does an AC Refrigerant Recharge Cost in 2026?

Referential 2026 refrigerant recharge prices by country and type (R-410A, R-32, R-22), what the service includes and how to quote it without losing margin.

ProyecPro August 13, 2026 10 min

How much does it cost to recharge the gas in an air conditioner in 2026? It's one of the most searched questions, and also one of the most mis-quoted. The price depends on the refrigerant type, the amount, whether a leak must be repaired and the labor. Here are referential ranges and how to structure your pricing.

AC recharge price by country in 2026

The table summarizes the referential total cost of a recharge for a typical residential unit (mini-split), including gas and labor, without a major leak repair.

CountryResidential recharge (USD)Commercial recharge (USD)
Mexico45 - 120120 - 350
Colombia40 - 100100 - 300
Chile55 - 140140 - 400
Peru38 - 9595 - 280
Argentina40 - 110110 - 320
United States150 - 450400 - 1,200
Methodology note: the figures in this table are referential market ranges compiled from contractor rate cards, job boards and industry associations. They vary by city, experience, job complexity and exchange rate. Use them as a starting point for your own costing, not as an official quote.

The price changes with refrigerant type

Not all gases cost the same. In 2026 the most common are:

RefrigerantTypical useRelative cost
R-32New, eco-friendly unitsMedium
R-410ARecent residential unitsMedium-high
R-22Old units (being phased out)High (scarce)

R-22 is discontinued in many countries, which is why its price rises: if the client has an old unit, explain the cost and consider replacement.

What your price should include

A well-quoted recharge isn't just "the gas." It should cover:

  1. Visit and diagnosis.
  2. Leak detection (if the unit lost charge, there's a leak).
  3. Refrigerant by type and amount.
  4. Labor for vacuum and recharge.
  5. Service warranty.

Charging only for the gas and "throwing in" leak detection is the mistake that costs the most margin.

Don't lose money on every recharge

Refrigerant is expensive and billed by grams or pounds. When you don't tie the exact gas and hours to the work order, you end up absorbing costs you should have charged. Tracking materials and labor per job makes every recharge profitable and measurable.

Frequently asked questions

How often should an AC be recharged? A sealed unit shouldn't need periodic recharges. If it loses charge, there's a leak that must be repaired; recharging every season is not normal.

Why is R-22 so expensive? Because it's discontinued under environmental regulations and increasingly hard to find.

Is it better to recharge or replace the unit? If the unit is old, uses R-22 and has leaks, proposing replacement is often better than continuing to recharge.

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