You may have noticed an increase in refrigerant prices when you’ve needed air conditioning repairs recently. You’re not alone — prices have gone up around the globe. Every HVAC company that does air conditioner repairs has felt the pinch.
Things are getting more dramatic now. The price of R410A has jumped by 300 percent in just the past two weeks. Right now, there’s no telling when the cost will stop going up. Unfortunately, this increase will be seen by consumers.
Why are the costs of refrigerants going up so much?
The rising cost of air conditioning refrigerant is in response to the Montreal Protocol and an increasingly limited supply of R22 refrigerant and new R401A anti-dumping tariffs.
What is the Montreal Protocol?
The Montreal Protocol is a 30-year-old global agreement ratified by every country in the world. It’s purpose: to phase out the use of certain substances that harm the ozone layer and hasten global warming. The Montreal Protocol will eventually eliminate the production of ozone-depleting substances like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and halons.
Why? There is universal scientific acceptance that we need to save what we can of earth’s ozone layer. Stratospheric ozone filters out harmful ultraviolet radiation, which may increase skin cancer and cataracts. Harmful substances like CFCs and halons have stripped away this protective layer, leaving everyone on the planet more susceptible to UV-related diseases.
The Montreal Protocol is projected to prevent over two million cases of skin cancer per year by 2030. The Protocol’s Scientific Assessment Panel estimates that the ozone layer to return to its pre-industrial level by mid-century. That’s the good news.
Why is R22 refrigerant is being phased out?
The Montreal Protocol phased out the use of HCFC R22 refrigerant (which you probably know as Freon) in 2010. The chlorine in R22 was burning a hole in the ozone.
All new air conditioning machines manufactured after 2010 use R410A instead. This refrigerant is better for the environment and in much greater supply, making it a safer alternative.
Although no new R22 is being produced, the older machines can still be used – although many have yet to upgrade to newer models. For these consumers, the price of R22 dramatically increases each year as the world’s remaining supply runs out.
What do anti-dumping tariffs mean for R410A — and me?
What can I do to avoid overpaying for air conditioning repairs?
What should I do next?
If you have any questions or concerns about air conditioning repairs or, given the changing circumstances, air conditioning replacement, we’re here to help. Frontier AC offers AC repair and HVAC service in Mission, McAllen, Pharr, Edinburg, Weslaco, Harlingen, Brownsville and surrounding areas in the Rio Grande Valley. Schedule air conditioning repairs now or give us a call.
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