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Ac Repair: Why Are Costs Rising?

Topic: Small Business MarketingPublished March 25, 2012

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Air conditioning repair overheads are rising up because a widespread refrigerant, R-22 costs are going up. A refrigerant that has been used in air conditionersrnup to 2010 is now being discontinued. It is good news for our world since R-22 damages our ozone layer, but appalling news for everyone who has to put backrntheir R-22 coolant. rnSeeing as the coolant will not be produced anymore and the supply is dwindling, this means the cost will keep going up, the old "supply and demand" thing.rnWhat used to be one hundred fifty dollars for a thirty pound cylinder is nowadays four hundred and fifty dollars and will persist to mount. And of course these are wholesale fees not what the property ownerrnhas to pay. As a home owner you will have to make a choice between having to pay the crazy fees of R-22, changing your air condition unit to operate the greatly less expensive refrigerant rnor replacing your air conditioning system all together. Furthermore depending on the kind and model of your unit refitting it might not be achievable thus you will have to swaprnthe full unit. But there is a bright side to this, the newer models now-adays are much more cost-effective and quieter operating. It would seem that mostrnpeople will swap their air conditioning units more willingly than the other selections, it will save you alot of capital in the long hall. Before you come to a decision on changing, refitting or recharging your system chat to your ac repair company and chart out your best preference. Your budgetrnand desires will establish what is best for you. Long term the finest preference will be to trade your ac system because of extra economical andrnenviromentally safe operating systems. Make sure the ac repair technician understands your desires. So don't wait till your air conditioning system breaks downrnto figure out what you are going to do. Chart ahead to save yourself a number of headaches.

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