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Act Now! Upcoming Government Mandates Will Drive Up A/C Prices in 2025

WHY WATING COULD COST YOU UPGRADE YOUR HVAC SYSTEM BEFORE THE 2025 EPA MANDATE HITS

Big changes are coming to the HVAC industry, and if you’re thinking about upgrading your air conditioning system, now is the time to act!

Starting January 1, 2025, new government regulations will require all air conditioning manufacturers—including Lennox, Trane, Carrier, Goodman, Rheem, and Bosch—to switch to A2L refrigerants in their systems. While these new refrigerants are more environmentally friendly, they also come with higher costs for equipment and installation. Experts predict that the price of new A/C units will rise by 20% or more once the new standards take effect.

What Does This Mean for You?

If your A/C unit is more than 10 years old, you’re likely due for a replacement soon. Rather than waiting until costs increase, you can save thousands by upgrading now—before the new regulations push prices higher.

Here’s why acting now makes sense:
Lower Prices: Current models are still available at today’s prices—but only for a limited time.
Better Availability: Once the transition happens, older models will be phased out, and demand for new systems will skyrocket.
Avoid Expensive Repairs: If your system is out of warranty, future repairs may not be cost-effective compared to a new system.
Energy Savings: New high-efficiency systems can significantly reduce your monthly energy bills.

Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late!

At Krane Heating, we’ve secured a large inventory of high-efficiency A/C systems that meet today’s standards—so you can lock in a great price before the 2025 increases.

Schedule a FREE consultation today to discuss your options and get ahead of the price hikes. Call our Holly office at (248) 657-7640 or call our Waterford office at (248) 720-5890 or click here to schedule an appointment online.

Don’t wait until the rush! Take advantage of today’s lower prices before the changes take effect.