Is Puron R410a Being Phased Out? 

Your AC equipment uses a chemical refrigerant to shift heat within your home outside. This makes your house cool and comfortable. The kind of refrigerant used in residential air conditioner has changed a couple of times as time has passed, following technological advancements and environmental considerations.

All new home AC equipment in targetlocation run on R410a, also referred to as Puron. But this refrigerant will subsequently be phased out. This is due to a sustained focus on limiting chemicals known to negatively impact the environment.

To learn the “why” behind cooling rules, it helps to put it into perspective. Two-thirds of the 128.5 million residences in the United States have cooling systems, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.

But it’s not actually the air conditioning system itself, or even its cooling capabilities.

The issue in question is the refrigerant these systems need to create the cooling we enjoy.

Installed after 2010

If your system was put in after January 1, 2010, it probably has R410a. And there’s an extended amount of time for you to prepare for the phaseout. So, it’s not a thing you should be concerned about at this time.

Strategies and dates have been fixed for commercial HVAC units. But the starting point of the phaseout for residential AC systems hasn’t yet been determined. However, the phaseout could begin around 2024 and take 10 years to complete.

At that date, you could need to install a new your equipment anyway, because the ordinary life cycle for a cooling system is often 15 years.

Installed Before 2010

This compound isn’t being produced right now, but there are still many targetlocation residential air conditioning systems that use R22. If you have to have repairs, it may be very pricey because only reacquired and recycled refrigerant is accessible.

Most of the time, we suggest upgrading your equipment because of the increasing prices of sustaining an air conditioner with R22. As a bonus, you’ll be gaining an enhanced energy-efficient unit.

Call our Experts at phone right away and we’ll help you get started locating an updated solution.

How Do I Find Out What Type Refrigerant My AC Uses?

If you’re uncertain what kind of refrigerant your AC has, you can check its panel. This piece is often located on the exterior condenser. Or you can find it in your owner’s manual.

If you still can’t find it, targetlocation residents should reach us at phone and our Experts can assist you.

Why are Refrigerants Hurtful to the Environment?

Older formulas of refrigerants can hurt the environment and contribute to climate change. Here’s a brief look at the history of residential air conditioner refrigerants:

    • Residential air conditioners have used R22, or Freon, for many years. Scientists discovered it was detrimental to the planet and ozone, so production permanently stopped on January 1, 2020.
    • R410a is the substitute for R22. It’s what you’ll discover in all new cooling units currently.

What Should I Do in the Meantime?

If your AC is near (or older than) 15 years, now’s a great time to get started planning for replacement.

We get that buying a new system can be a big expense. That’s why we have our exclusive Advantage Program™ plus financing, With our Advantage Program, you can have a modern, high-efficiency system for only one small monthly payment. And get maintenance, repairs and parts at no extra expense.*

Contact us at phone to set up an appointment right away. We’ll go over your budget and needs to help you find the ideal comfort unit for your residence.

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