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The HVAC Industry Is Changing — Here’s What You Need to Know

The HVAC industry is transitioning to a new generation of refrigerants designed to be more environmentally friendly and energy efficient. Older systems commonly use R-410A refrigerant, which is now being phased out as manufacturers move toward newer options like R-454B and R-32.


At One Degree HVAC, we stay ahead of these changes so you don’t have to.

  • We service and repair existing R-410A systems
  • All new system installations now use the latest, industry-approved refrigerants.
  • We ensure every installation meets current safety and efficiency standards


If your system needs to be replaced, you’ll be upgraded to the newest technology designed for better performance and long-term reliability.


Upgrading Your AC System? Here’s Why It Matters

If your current air conditioning system uses R-410A refrigerant, it’s important to know that new systems are no longer being manufactured with it.


Today’s systems use advanced refrigerants like R-454B and R-32, which are more environmentally friendly and meet updated industry standards.


What this means for you:


You can still repair your current system, but if replacement is needed, it will be with a new, more efficient model. In some cases, multiple units may need to be upgraded together to ensure compatibility and performance.


We will walk you through your options and make the process simple, honest, and stress-free.

Reliable Refrigerant Solutions

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(516) 274-3530

(516) 274-3530
  • Why is R-410A being phased out?

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  • Can I still repair my current AC system?

    Yes. Existing R-410A systems can still be serviced and repaired.

  • Will I have to replace my system?

    Only if your system reaches the point where replacement is necessary. When that happens, your new system will use the latest refrigerant technology.

  • Why would I need to replace more than one unit?

    Some HVAC systems are designed to work together. To maintain efficiency, safety, and compliance with current standards, multiple units may need to be upgraded at the same time.


    Bottom Line: On this is you’re getting better technology.


    More efficient, environmentally friendly systems.

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