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HVAC Fall Prep: The Homeowner’s 7-Step DIY Checklist
HVAC Fall Prep: The Homeowner’s 7-Step DIY Checklist https://whatsnewinhvac.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/30993598-28fa-45df-b471-58ca0e26730f_1_720_N-1.mp4 As the weather cools and you prepare to switch your thermostat from COOL to HEAT, your HVAC system is about to start its most demanding job. The transition from the cooling season to the heating season is a critical time—one where

Seizing the HVAC Data Center Opportunity: 2025 Outlook
The data center market is undergoing an exponential expansion, largely fueled by digital services and the massive scaling of AI workloads. This rapid growth directly translates into soaring electricity consumption, compute density, and, most critically for our industry, rising cooling needs. Projections for market growth through 2030 underscore a vital

HVAC efficiency: Maximize Your Savings
The cost of keeping your home comfortable is rising, and not just from inflation. Rapid growth in power-hungry facilities like data centers is adding significant, round-the-clock electric load in many regions. Utilities are responding by investing in capacity and widening peak pricing windows. This increased pressure on the grid can

HVAC Repair Replace: Which one is best?
Making the decision to choose HVAC Repair Replace options can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. For most homeowners, the choice boils down to a quick calculation known as the “5,000 rule.” By weighing your system’s age and the cost of the repair, you can quickly determine whether

HVAC transition: EPA May Extend R-410A Deadline
The HVAC Transition just got a potential curveball. The EPA is considering an R-410A deadline extension that could clarify rules for component replacements and ease sell-through pressure on contractor inventory manufactured prior to the 2025 GWP limit.
While the market’s shift to A2L refrigerants continues, this proposed change impacts immediate

New HVAC Refrigerant: What Homeowners Need to Know Now
If you’ve been hearing whispers about big changes coming to home air conditioning, you’re not wrong. The world of HVAC is undergoing a quiet revolution, driven by new environmental regulations. This means that if you are thinking about repairing or replacing your AC or heat pump soon, you need to