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New EPA Mandate regarding HVAC Systems
February 3rd, 2010 5:14 PM
Please take a careful look at the following excerpt regarding a new EPA Mandate:
 
****Important R-410A EPA Mandate Takes Effect January 1, 2010
By Robbie Rivardo, 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty Risk Management Specialist, Greensboro, NC

Starting January 1, 2010, a new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) mandate will change the way your clients' home air conditioners are serviced and repaired. At that time, manufacturing HVAC equipment that primarily utilizes Freon® (also known as R-22 and HCFC-22) will be banned, and the nation will begin using products such as Puron® (also known as R-410A) as the standard refrigerant for air conditioners. This change will affect your buyers and sellers in many ways.

Costs will increase

A variety of factors will lead to increased costs:

  • R-22 parts may no longer be available.
  • Since R-410A parts are not always interchangeable with R-22 parts, replacement of the entire system might be necessary.
  • Physical changes to your system may be needed to accommodate the larger equipment required in air conditioners using R-410A refrigerant.
  • The supply of R-22 refrigerant will be limited, causing the price to increase.
  • Repairs may take longer because you may want to explore your options and wait for less expensive parts, if they are available.
  • New HVAC equipment may be more expensive to purchase and install

Manufacturers' warranties may not provide full coverage

Typical manufacturers' warranties only cover parts for one year, in most cases. Labor is a significant part of any repair. Each manufacturer may take a different position if an R-22 system cannot be repaired or parts are not available.

System and appliance warranties/ service contracts typically exclude coverage resulting from government-mandated changes

Most system and appliance home service contracts/warranties contain language that effectively excludes the additional costs resulting from this government-mandated change. Each home service contract may deal with this situation differently.

 

 

Fairview Realty, Inc. endorses Home Warranty coverage for both Seller or Buyer in all transactions - this is one reason why...  Be sure to know what your warranty covers and to review it carefully with your real estate professional!  Feel free to call with any questions - our agents are happy to help!  Make it a great day!

 

All The Best,

Elizabeth


Posted by Elizabeth Forlano on February 3rd, 2010 5:14 PMPost a Comment (0)

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