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Air conditioners use refrigerant to absorb heat and convert it to cool air pumped throughout your home using ductwork. Due to environmental concerns, the laws regulating refrigerants are changing in 2025 to phase out traditional refrigerants like R-410A. If your current air conditioner is older, needs frequent repairs, or isn’t meeting your needs, it’s best to replace it before the 2025 mandate takes effect.

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Why Are Refrigerant Regulations Changing?

The main reason refrigerant regulations are changing is that widely used refrigerants like R-410A are thought to contribute to global warming. New systems installed after Jan. 1, 2025, will require refrigerants like R-32 and R-454B, which are believed to have a smaller environmental impact.

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What the New Refrigerant Requirements Mean for your HVAC System

Transitioning to these new refrigerants means manufacturers must redesign their equipment to meet the latest requirements. HVAC technicians will need additional training and certifications to use the new refrigerants safely. These changes will majorly impact the HVAC industry, with significant cost increases for the foreseeable future. This means the cost of replacing your HVAC system will be much higher as soon as Jan. 1, 2025.

If you have an older system that isn’t meeting your needs, now is a great time to replace your air conditioner. You’ll get the benefits of a modern, energy-efficient system, and you’ll also be getting a system that uses proven and effective refrigerants at a great price before they’re no longer available. Our HVAC technicians can help you determine if your system needs to be replaced and which air conditioner is right for your home size, layout, and budget.

Benefits of Upgrading to a New HVAC System

Technician installing an outdoor HVAC unit.Upgrading your HVAC system has many benefits for your home and family:

Call Wilbur’s for an Inspection or Replacement

Family-owned and -operated for the last 45 years, Wilbur’s Air Conditioning, Heating & Plumbing is here to help with all your HVAC needs. Our professional team is knowledgeable and responsive. We’re here to answer any questions you have about new refrigerant mandates or your home’s HVAC system. We can inspect your system to determine if a replacement suits your needs and budget.

For dependable HVAC installation or replacement, schedule a service with Wilbur’s Air Conditioning, Heating & Plumbing today.