This is a fair, same-segment comparison. RefriComply, like LeakClock, is purpose-built for the small HVAC-R shop under the AIM Act 15-lb rule, and it automatically calculates the EPA leak rate on every service. It's a legitimate option. Here's where LeakClock differs — mainly flat pricing, an offline-first field app, and a one-button audit binder.
| LeakClock | RefriComply | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Small HVAC-R shops | Small HVAC-R shops (same segment) |
| Price | $19/mo flat | Solo ~$29/mo |
| Auto leak-rate on each service | Yes — both EPA methods | Yes — annualized |
| 30-day repair clock & tasks | Yes, automatic | Yes |
| EPA audit binder | One button | Audit-ready reports |
| Offline field app | Yes — scan tag, weigh cylinder, no signal needed | Web/mobile entry |
| Free public calculator | Yes — both methods, CFR-cited | Blog / marketing calculator |
RefriComply is a genuine, purpose-built competitor for the same buyer, with automated annualized leak-rate calculation and audit-ready reporting. If its workflow and plan fit how you work, it does the core compliance job. We'd rather you use it than a spreadsheet.
$19/mo flat versus a ~$29/mo Solo plan — and no per-seat scaling as you add techs.
Annualizing and rolling-average, side by side — the two methods can disagree on the same service event, and which one applies can change your obligation.
Scan the tag, weigh the cylinder — works in a walk-in with no signal. The math and clock run automatically behind it.
When an auditor calls, the binder is a click — every appliance, every calculation, every deadline, with CFR citations.
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Automatic leak-rate math in both EPA methods, every deadline clocked, EPA audit binder on a button.
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