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R-410A refrigerant — the standard in residential AC systems installed from the mid-2000s through 2024 — is being phased out under EPA regulations, with new systems now required to use lower-GWP refrigerants like R-454B. For Providence homeowners with existing R-410A systems, this creates a planning consideration: refrigerant availability and pricing for older systems will change over the next several years. Cache County homeowners whose AC systems are approaching the 10 to 15 year mark should factor refrigerant transition costs into their repair-versus-replace analysis.
In Providence, heating and cooling systems face genuine seasonal demand on both ends. Cache County winters are cold enough that furnace reliability matters. Summers are warm enough that AC failure during a heat stretch is a real problem. Neither system is an afterthought.
Both heating and cooling systems face genuine seasonal demand in Providence: an estimated 4,750 heating degree days in winter and 1,450 cooling degree days in summer. With a median home age of 51 years in Cache County, a significant portion of local HVAC equipment is approaching end of design service life.