New EPA Regulations Will Increase HVAC Prices
New EPA Regulations Will Increase HVAC Prices—Act Now to Lock in Savings and Ensure Your Home Has the Latest Technology
What You Need to Know About the Upcoming Changes
In January 2025, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will enforce new regulations designed to reduce the environmental impact of air conditioning units. Specifically, the EPA is targeting refrigerants with a high Global Warming Potential (GWP). As part of this effort, all newly manufactured HVAC systems will need to use refrigerants with a much lower GWP, such as R-454B or R-32.
This shift is significant because most of today’s HVAC systems use R-410A, a refrigerant with a much higher GWP. The new regulations aim to phase out R-410A, requiring manufacturers to redesign their systems to accommodate the newer, more environmentally friendly refrigerants.
Why Should You Care?
These changes will have a direct impact on homeowners, particularly in terms of cost and system compatibility. Here’s what you need to know:
- Increased Costs: Save $3,000 by Acting Now
As manufacturers transition to these new refrigerants, the cost of HVAC systems is expected to rise by up to 30%. This increase is due to the need for more advanced parts, enhanced safety features, and updated designs to accommodate the new refrigerants. By upgrading your HVAC system before January 2025, you can lock in current prices and potentially save up to $3,000.
- Enhanced Safety Features
The new refrigerants are not only more efficient but also require HVAC systems to include advanced safety measures. For instance, all new systems will need to be equipped with refrigerant leak detection devices on the evaporator coils. These devices are designed to automatically shut down your system if a leak is detected, preventing potential damage and ensuring the safety of your home. While these features enhance safety, they also contribute to the overall cost of new systems.
- The Reality of Servicing Older Systems
If your HVAC system is over six years old, you might be wondering how these changes will affect your current setup. While your existing system can continue to operate using R-410A refrigerant, it may become more costly to service as R-410A becomes less available and more expensive over time. Upgrading now allows you to switch to a new system that’s designed to work with the updated refrigerants, saving you from potential future expenses.
- The Benefits of Modern HVAC Technology
Beyond cost and compatibility, upgrading your HVAC system offers numerous benefits. Newer systems are designed to be more energy-efficient, reducing your utility bills while keeping your home comfortable year-round. They also come with the latest technology, including smart thermostats and improved air filtration systems, providing you with greater control over your indoor environment.
Why Upgrade Now?
If your HVAC system is over six years old, upgrading before January 2025 could save you thousands. By acting now, you can avoid higher costs, ensure your home has the latest technology, and steer clear of the challenges that come with maintaining an older system.
Secure Your $3,000 Savings Today
Don’t wait until prices increase and repairs become more complicated. Take advantage of current pricing and secure your new HVAC system today.
Call us at (260) 493-2596 or Visit our Website to learn more and schedule your upgrade before January 2025.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What happens if I don’t upgrade my HVAC system before January 2025? A: You may face higher costs as new systems will be more expensive due to the required refrigerants and safety features. Servicing older systems may also become more expensive as R-410A becomes less available.
Q: Can I continue to use my current HVAC system with R-410A? A: Yes, your current system can continue to operate with R-410A, but as this refrigerant is phased out, it may become more costly to maintain and repair. Upgrading to a new system that uses updated refrigerants can help you avoid these future expenses.
Q: What are the benefits of the new refrigerants? A: The new refrigerants have a lower Global Warming Potential (GWP), making them more environmentally friendly. They also require advanced safety features, like leak detection devices, to ensure the safety and efficiency of your HVAC system.
Terms & Conditions Save up to $3,000 with New HVAC Install (EPA Regulations Update)
Valid only for residential customers, ages 18 years and older, who purchase a qualifying HVAC system. The heating and cooling system must be a complete system, including both heating and air conditioning units, installed by our team. Offer applies to select HVAC systems; details will be provided during the consultation. The $3,000 savings is calculated based on the difference in cost between purchasing and installing an HVAC system before and after the new EPA regulations take effect. The actual amount saved may vary depending on the specific system selected and any applicable local or state rebate incentives. The savings will be applied as an instant discount on the purchase price of the HVAC system. All purchases must be complete, and installations must be finished by 12/31/2024. Cannot be combined with any other discounts, offers, or promotions unless explicitly stated. Offer valid through 12/31/2024. Limit one per household. By participating in this promotion, the customer agrees to these terms and conditions.
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