Big changes are coming to the HVAC industry that will impact the future of your home’s air conditioning system.

New Regulations

The HVAC industry is transitioning to new refrigerants required by the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act (AIM) of 2020, which replaces the use of existing classes of refrigerants and establishes new requirements for refrigerants used in air conditioners and heat pumps.

As part of this transition, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has set transition dates for new equipment required to use new refrigerants, commonly referred to as A2Ls.

The driving reason for the new regulations and HVAC refrigerant change is to combat climate change and address environmental concerns.

Impact on the HVAC Industry

The new refrigerants will require a redesign of equipment and changes to safety standards and designs. The regulations will also require phasing out current systems as homes transition to the new environmentally friendly models. HVAC professionals will also require additional training and certification to handle the new refrigerants safely.

Key Dates to Know

  • 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.

What Homeowners Should Consider

  • Evaluate your current system: If properly maintained, HVAC systems last up to 20 years. Ask your trusted HVAC technician to evaluate the life cycle of your current system. If it’s more than 10 years old, it might be time to consider a replacement.
  • Budget for a replacement: Beginning in 2025, newly manufactured systems are expected to cost more. Upgrading with in-stock systems can help you avoid these price hikes. Components and refrigerants for these systems are expected to be available for up to another 15 years.
  • Contribute to climate control: Installing a system with an eco-friendly refrigerant helps homeowners reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contributes to climate control.

Choose American Air, Plumbing, and Electrical for HVAC Services in Orlando, FL

As 2025 approaches, it’s a good time to evaluate your home’s HVAC system. The professionals at American Air, Plumbing, and Electrical can help you determine whether a system upgrade is right for your home. When choosing a new HVAC system, there’s a lot to consider, but our trained professionals can give you the facts you need to make the right decision for your home.

Contact us online now for an evaluation of your HVAC system.

 

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