So one of my 20 year old R-22 AC units crapped the bed. I have a replacement quote for 2 options, one using R410a refrigerant, which is due to be gradually phased out, and one using R454b, the latest "environmentally friendly" refrigerant.
410a units can no longer be manufactured as of Jan 1, 2025. The refrigerant is still available with no scheduled date for phase out.
Key points:
1. My HVAC guy says that he is still selling R410a units because he bought a bunch before the end of last year and in his opinion they perform better than R454b. The 410 unit does have a higher SEER so maybe he's right.
2. Eventually, but who knows how when, 410a will be harder to get. That being said, he told me if I wanted to just try recharging my existing R22 unit we could do that because he still has the it. R22 was phased out in 2020. Although tempting, I decided it was time to get a new unit.
3. AC systems shouldn't need ever be recharged unless there is a leak.
3. The R410a unit is $1200 less.
Thoughts?
410a units can no longer be manufactured as of Jan 1, 2025. The refrigerant is still available with no scheduled date for phase out.
Key points:
1. My HVAC guy says that he is still selling R410a units because he bought a bunch before the end of last year and in his opinion they perform better than R454b. The 410 unit does have a higher SEER so maybe he's right.
2. Eventually, but who knows how when, 410a will be harder to get. That being said, he told me if I wanted to just try recharging my existing R22 unit we could do that because he still has the it. R22 was phased out in 2020. Although tempting, I decided it was time to get a new unit.
3. AC systems shouldn't need ever be recharged unless there is a leak.
3. The R410a unit is $1200 less.
Thoughts?