Given all the current uncertainties in the marketplace, that the time to buy may be now..
One of the reasons why end users may be apprehensive about buying new systems is that Environmental Protection Agency started phasing down the production of high-GWP refrigerants this year and is expected to ban the use of R-410A new equipment starting in 2025.
With low-GWP, flammability refrigerants such they wonder whether R-410A will still be available to service their existing systems — and at what cost..
That's because under AIM Act, EPA has been directed to establish regulations that will maximize the recovery and reclamation of HFC refrigerants, so that they will be available to service existing equipment over its life span..
For customers who may be on the fence about buying system now or waiting for the new refrigerants to become available, Rich Morgan, CEO of Magic Touch Mechanical Mesa, Arizona, buying R-410A equipment now...
Rather Brian Mount, CEO of Tempo Air Irving, Texas, believes that it's more important for potential buyers to have confidence in the company that is installing the unit.
That includes making sure that the installing company will register the system correctly to receive the equipment warranty, and be partner with the customer throughout the life of the system...
utility bills higher repair rates await the customer who waits couple more years, ..
Another reason why customers may be delaying the purchase of HVAC system is to see whether they can take advantage of the rebates and tax credits that will be available under Inflation Reduction Act.
When that happened, it took time to understand what was going on ultimately time for building codes to enforce fresh air and for manufacturers to change the in the coils...
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