At Bayonet Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning, we believe in informing our customers about big changes in the HVAC industry that will directly affect them–and their wallets. Recently, new regulations have been introduced for residential and commercial AC systems that are anticipated to raise the costs of HVAC systems in 2025 with prices expected to steadily increase as the market adjusts.
This means that homeowners who are on a budget and who have an outdated system might want to consider purchasing a new system now rather than waiting if cost is the main objective. Homeowners who want the newest, eco-friendly AC system might want to wait. Let’s go over what has prompted the refrigerant phase-out and what homeowners need to know about how these changes will affect HVAC installation in Sarasota.
The R-410A Refrigerant Phase-Out
The American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act limits the production of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) based on their Global Warming Potential (GWP). The latest regulation involves phasing out R-410A, a refrigerant that has been the industry standard and used in most HVAC systems since about 2010. Because R-410A requires such high pressure for operation, it is prone to leaks. It also has a higher GWP.
HVAC manufacturers are now working to develop new systems that comply with the new standards, eliminate the use of R-410A, and utilize a new refrigerant, R-454B. As you can imagine, the development of new, compliant HVAC equipment for both residential and commercial properties is a huge and expensive undertaking. The result will be that HVAC equipment will most definitely rise in price starting in 2025.
How This Affects Homeowners
It won’t be possible to retrofit current AC systems to use the new refrigerant. But, rest assured that if you have a system that uses R-410A, you are by no means required to purchase a new system. Existing central air conditioners, heat pumps, and ductless mini splits that use R-410A can continue to operate until the end of their lifespans.
Keep in mind that the average lifespan of cooling equipment in Florida can vary from 8-12 years depending on usage and if the system has received regular maintenance. For homeowners who know that their system is within this lifespan and on the decline, it is fiscally wise to purchase an R-410A system now rather than waiting.
If your AC system is under 8 years old and has been well maintained, it’s advisable to wait until a replacement is necessary, allowing the industry time to fully adapt to the new requirements. However, if owning the newest AC technology and having an eco-friendly HVAC system are your priorities, waiting to upgrade to an R-454B system is an option.
Maintenance of Existing Systems Is Key
Those looking to maximize the lifespan of their current AC should prioritize regular AC maintenance to ensure its longevity. We highly recommend that homeowners schedule maintenance once a year for central air conditioners and twice a year for heat pumps and mini splits. Even better–join our maintenance club, the MVP Plan, and let us take care of maintenance for you.
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