Have you heard about the R-22 phaseout? If your HVAC system is 10-15 years old or more, chances are it uses R-22 refrigerant. The EPA, as part of the worldwide Montreal Protocol, began phasing out the production and import of R-22 in the US beginning in 2010. Starting on January 1, 2020, it will be illegal for HVAC contractors to make repairs that require the use of R-22.
This means that R-22 HVAC systems will become obsolete, since their refrigerant cannot be replaced when it starts to run low. What are your options as homeowners? In this blog, we discuss some of the common questions that Gold Star Services gets from homeowners about the phaseout of R-22.
R-22 used to be an industry-standard refrigerant, but it has been found to have harmful effects on the Earth’s ozone layer. The production and import of R-22 have been illegal in the US since 2010. The next step of the phaseout starts on January 1, 2020, when it will also become illegal to make any HVAC repairs that require adding R-22 refrigerant.
Many older HVAC systems use R-22 refrigerant. Because R-22 repairs will no longer be legal, these systems will become obsolete. Many repairs involving recharging refrigerant, and fixing a leak will no longer be an option. Therefore, R-22 systems will have to be replaced. If you aren’t sure whether or not your system uses R-22, consult a Gold Star Services HVAC professional.
If your system uses R-22, there are a couple of ways to prepare as 2020 approaches:
Now that you know what the R-22 refrigerant phaseout means for you, it’s time to consult Gold Star Services for advice about your particular system. The technicians at Gold Star are experts at assessing and installing all types of systems. If you have any questions or would like a free, no-obligation replacement consultation, contact us today at 1-302-947-8694.