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New Refrigerant Regulations Will Burden Businesses and Consumers with Higher Costs

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The Environmental Protection Agency's new refrigerant regulations, which took effect January 1, 2025, are creating significant financial challenges for both businesses and consumers across the HVAC industry. While environmental goals drive these changes, the economic impact is proving substantial and far-reaching. The Regulatory Shift The new EPA regulations establish a 750 global warming potential (GWP) limit for refrigerants used in air conditioning systems, effectively phasing out R-410A refrigerant, which has a GWP of 2,088. This transition stems from the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act of 2020 and requires manufacturers to shift to lower-GWP alternatives like R-32 and R-454B refrigerants, classified as A2L refrigerants. The regulations prohibit the manufacture, installation, and import of products using refrigerants with a GWP above 700, affecting residential and light commercial air conditioners, heat pumps, chillers, and commercial air conditioning systems. Ste...

Expert Commercial Walk-In Freezer Repair Services on Long Island

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Don't let a broken walk-in freezer shut down your Long Island business . Commercial Refrigeration Repair Pros delivers fast, professional repair services when you need them most. Your commercial walk-in freezer is critical to your business operations. When it breaks down, you're facing more than just an equipment failure – you're looking at potential inventory loss, health code violations, and unhappy customers. That's exactly when Long Island businesses turn to Commercial Refrigeration Repair Pros for reliable, expert repair services. Whether it's a compressor failure, refrigerant leak, or electrical issue, the experienced technicians at Commercial Refrigeration Repair Pros have the skills and equipment to get your freezer running again quickly. Call 631-496-2399 for immediate assistance. Commercial Restaurant Refrigeration Repair Near Me Long Island Restaurant kitchens put extreme demands on refrigeration equipment. High temperatures, constant use, and grea...