Big changes to the HVAC industry in Washington State are here! Starting January 1, 2025, newly manufactured HVAC units can no longer use R-410A refrigerant. Instead, they now must transition to environmentally friendly, low-GWP (Global Warming Potential) refrigerants, aligning with the state’s climate initiatives.
If you’re a homeowner, contractor, or simply someone looking to upgrade your HVAC system, it’s important to understand what these changes mean for you. Let’s dive into why this shift is happening, how it will impact your home’s heating and cooling, and the benefits of adopting these new refrigerants.
Read MoreWe know how frustrating it is when your heating or cooling system stops working—especially on the hottest or coldest days of the year. But before you call for an HVAC repair, a few simple checks might solve the problem and save you time and money.
Here’s a quick HVAC troubleshooting checklist to try before picking up the phone.
Read MoreYour HVAC system works hard to keep your home comfortable, but one simple task can make all the difference in its performance—changing the air filter. It’s one of those household chores that’s easy to forget, yet it plays a critical role in maintaining clean air, energy efficiency, and the overall lifespan of your system.
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