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What You Should Know About the 2025 HVAC Refrigerant Changes

The HVAC industry is gearing up for a significant transition in 2025, driven by new EPA regulations aimed at environmental sustainability. These changes primarily focus on adopting new refrigerants and more efficient systems to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. If you’re a homeowner or business owner relying on HVAC systems, it’s important to understand how these new refrigerant changes will impact you.

What Is Refrigerant | Importance of Refrigerant for HVAC

If you live in a place where summers are scorching, then you know how much of a lifeline your air conditioner can be. But have you ever thought about what makes that refreshing, cool air possible? Fans, thermostats, and compressors help, but refrigerant is the key. So, what is refrigerant? Well, This essential substance is what allows your air conditioning system to transfer heat and keep your home comfortable, even on the hottest days.

How to Get the Most From Your New AC System

Investing in a new air conditioning unit can be a stressful experience. It’s difficult to know exactly what to look for when there are so many different options to choose from. So how can you make the whole process easier?

What Can You Expect When You Upgrade Your HVAC System? A Southern California Tech Explains.

As a homeowner, you’re probably always thinking of ways to keep your household running efficiently. This includes maintaining your heating and air conditioning system. When you follow the right maintenance schedule, your HVAC system can last 10 – even 15 – years!

How Often Do I Need to Clean my AC Condenser Coil? A Southern California Tech Explains.

Cleaning your air conditioning coils is probably a job you dread. However, if you want your AC to run smoothly and efficiently, you need to ensure the coils are cleaned well. Not only will dirty coils affect your unit's efficiency, but too much build up can cause your air conditioner to break down.