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New Refrigerant Changes for 2025: What Homeowners Should Know
Big changes are coming to the HVAC industry in 2025. The American Innovation and Manufacturing Act of 2020 will phase out older refrigerants and introduce new ones with global warming potential. According to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), these updates are essential for reducing HVAC systems’ environmental impact. Homeowners should understand these changes and their effects on air conditing and heat pump systems in our area. Here at All-Knight Heating & Cooling Inc., we want to make sure you are in the know and ready for some key changes !
The Shift to New Refrigerants
Starting January 1, 2025, residential and light commercial air conditioners and heat pumps must use new refrigerants, known as A2Ls. The shift aims to address environmental concerns by reducing the use of refrigerants with higher global warming potentials. The new A2L refrigerants are designed to be more Eco-friendly, though they come with some that homeowners should be aware of.
Key Dates to Remember
January 1, 2025 : New residential and light commercial Acs and heat pumps must use A2L refrigerants.
January 1, 2026: Equipment manufactured before January 1, 2025, has a grace period for installation.
January 1, 2028: Final sale date for non-field assembled products like window AC units.
What’s Changing with A2L Refrigerants ?
A2L refrigerants are different from older ones because they are now considered less flammable. They are still non-toxic, like the old R-410A refrigerants. However, they need new safety designs in HVAC systems to work safely and effectively.
The NAHB says that manufactures are adding new safety features to handle the lower flammability of A2L refrigerants. These include leak detection sensors and updated installation instructions. These changes help keep your home safe and ensure the equipment works well.
Preparing for the Transition
With these changes on the horizon, it’s wise for homeowners to consider upgrading outdated HVAC systems. Here’s why:
Avoid Price Increases: Beginning 2025, the cost of new AC and heat pump systems is expected to rise. Upgrading before this deadline can help you avoid these price hikes.
Ensure Compliance: Replacing or upgrading your HVAC system before the transition deadline ensures it meets current and future regulations.
Benefit from Technological Advances: New systems not only comply with the latest regulations but also feature advanced technology for better efficiency and comfort.
Action Steps for Homeowners
Assess Your Current System: If your HVAC system is over 10 years old, consider an upgrade. Consult with a professional to assess your system and discuss your options.
Plan for the upgrade: Contact HVAC contractors to discuss your best options. Ensure they are knowledgeable about the new refrigerants and can guide you through the process.
Stay Informed: Keep up with the changes in regulations and technology. The NAHB offers valuable resources to help homeowners make informed decisions about HVAC systems.
Budget for the change: Plan for potential cost increases. Upgrading before new regulations take effect can save you money in the long run.
The transition to new refrigerants in 2025 is a major change for the HVAC industry. As a homeowner, getting ahead of this shift can save you money and ensure your home remains comfortable and compliant.
All-Knight Heating & Cooling is here to help. As a family owned business, we offer honest, friendly service. We will guide you through evaluating your current system, exploring your options, and installing new equipment. Our team is committed to making this process easy and stress free for you.
Contact All-Knight Heating & Cooling Inc. for you Heating and Air Conditioning needs today !
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Thank you for visiting All-Knight Heating & Cooling Inc. As a leading provider of HVAC services, we offer a wide range of solutions to meet your heating and cooling needs. From installations to repairs, our skilled technicians have the expertise to get the job done right the first time.
We provide professional furnace and air conditioning installation services for residential properties. Our team will help you choose the right furnace and air conditioner that fits your needs and budget. We also offer affordable financing options.
Our certified technicians are equipped to handle all types of heating and air conditioning repair services, including furnace repair, and heat pump repair. We offer prompt and efficient services to ensure your system is back up and running in no time.
We offer comprehensive preventative maintenance plans to help you keep your HVAC system running smoothly and efficiently. Our plans include regular inspections, cleaning, and tune-ups to ensure that your system is in top-notch condition.
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