2003/04 Trane XL 14 heating and cooling system first floor main level system Homeowners concerns of long run times and moderate temperatures are confirmed with low refrigerant pressures and a visual frosting over of the indoor evaporator coil. System has developed a R22 refrigerant leak that is non-repairable with obsolete equipment Due to the age and current condition of the equipment along with dropping temperatures in the September fall season the homeowner has chosen NOT to recharge the system at this time. An estimated $800 - $1200 would be required for up to 9 lb of R422b and one leak stop dye pack Suction pressure is currently running in the high 40s to low 50s with no heat load. System is by no means empty but the required amount for a full functioning system is unknown. Replacement equipment or Leak stop with recharge are the only available options for this system. Office staff will review the photos of the equipment and contact the homeowner regarding scheduling a fre