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What is HWA going to do regarding the recent R-410A regulation?

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What is HWA going to do regarding the recent R-410A regulation?

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1. Air conditioners and heat pumps that use R-22 can still be serviced and repaired and R-22 will still be available for use in equipment that was manufactured prior to January 1, 2010. 2. When a replacement system is necessary, a system can still be replaced with R-22 equipment as long as it is available. There is no ban on the sale of R-22 equipment, the new regulation only requires manufacturers to produce R-410 equipment. 3. When R-22 equipment is no longer available HWA will replace the failed system with R-410A equipment. 4. Home warranty plans do not typically cover the modifications required to upgrade A/C or Heat Pump systems to R-410A refrigerant. HWA offers R-410A modification coverage on every contract and with this coverage, up to $500 can be used to upgrade the system. Note: The price of these phased out coolants and R-22 system parts will continue to rise as their availability decreases, and may take longer to acquire. HWA has you covered. See below for more information

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