Is Puron R410a Being Phased Out? 

Your AC system uses a chemical refrigerant to shift heat within your home outside. This makes your residence chilly and relaxing. The type of refrigerant used in residential air conditioner has switched a couple of times over the years, keeping up with technology advancements and environmental considerations. 

All new home AC equipment in Fort Lauderdale run on R410a, also called as Puron. But this refrigerant will consequently no longer be made. This is because of a continuous attention on reducing compounds known to have an effect on the environment. 

To learn the “why” that drives AC restrictions, it’s useful to put it into perspective. Two-thirds of the 128.5 million residences in the United States have air conditioning, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. 

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

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

Installed after 2010

If your unit was connected after January 1, 2010, it probably runs on R410a. And there’s a lot of time for you to get ready for the phaseout. So, it’s not a thing you should be concerned about immediately. 

Strategies and timetables have been fixed for commercial cooling units. But the beginning of the phaseout for residential air conditioning systems hasn’t yet been set. However, the phaseout could start around 2024 and take 10 years to finish. 

By that time, you may need to get a new your unit anyway, because the regular life expectancy for an air conditioning system is often 15 years. 

Installed Before 2010 

This refrigerant isn’t being created anymore, but there are still lots of Fort Lauderdale residential air conditioning systems that have R22. If you have to get work, it may be very costly because only reclaimed and recycled refrigerant is available. 

In many cases, we recommend upgrading your equipment as a result of the rising prices of sustaining an air conditioner with R22. In addition, you’ll be getting an enhanced energy-efficient solution. 

Give our Experts a call at phone today and we’ll help you get started finding a new unit. 

How Do I Know Which Refrigerant My AC Uses?

If you’re uncertain what kind of refrigerant your air conditioner runs on, you can find its panel. This piece is often found on the exterior condenser. Or you can look in your owner’s manual. 

If you’re unable to come across it, Fort Lauderdale residents should reach us at phone and our professionals can assist you. 

Why are Refrigerants Detrimental to the Environment?

Older types of refrigerants can harm the ozone and lead to climate change. Here’s a glance at the history of residential air conditioner refrigerants: 

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

What Should I Do for Now? 

If your air conditioner is approaching (or older than) 15 years, now’s a fantastic time to start preparing for this purchase. 

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

Get in touch with us at phone to request an appointment right away. We’ll discuss your budget and needs to help you locate the right comfort unit for your house. 

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