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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve noticed your air conditioner isn&amp;#39;t cooling like it used to, you might be asking yourself what is a refrigerant leak and how much trouble you&amp;#39;re actually in. In the simplest terms, it&amp;#39;s when the chemical used to move heat out of your home</description>
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