Decades of HVAC Experience, Built on Honesty, Integrity, and Excellence
With over 23 years of experience, we bring expert HVAC installation service for every type of heating and cooling system.
Licensed HVAC professional for over 17yrs
Certified to install and maintenance New A2L (Low Flammable) refrigerants R454b & R32
NATE Certified technicians and installers
HVAC Excellence Certified Installers & Technicians
WARNING
REFRIGERANT LEAKS ARE DEADLY
If your sensor fails, refrigerant can leak into your home.
Maintenance every 6 months is CRITICAL.
FAILURE TO MAINTAIN CAN LEAD TO ASPHYXIATION OR DEATH
OUR SERVICE INCLUDES:
KEEP YOUR FAMILY SAFE - BOOK NOW!
California 2025 HVAC Refrigerant Change (A2L) – Safety Sensor Verification + 6-Month Maintenance
Your new HVAC system may have a safety sensor that isn’t working.
Starting in 2025, new residential and light commercial systems are transitioning to low-GWP refrigerants (A2L) like R-454B and R-32. These systems rely on leak detection / mitigation sensors and manufacturer-specific wiring and controls.
6-Month A2L Safety Maintenance Agreement
Your system uses A2L refrigerant safety controls (leak detection/mitigation). This plan keeps your safety sensor clean, verified, and documented every 6 months to reduce shutdowns and protect your family.
What’s Included (Every 6 Months)
- A2L sensor inspection + cleaning
- Manufacturer-specific wiring/communication verification
- System fault history review
- Safety response confirmation
- Documentation provided to homeowner
- Priority scheduling for members
Plan Pricing
$24.99/month
Enrollment Form
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A2L Refrigerant Safety & Maintenance FAQs
A2L refrigerant maintenance is not optional.
As of January 1, 2025, California regulations eliminated the installation of newly manufactured R-410A HVAC equipment.
All new residential HVAC systems installed in California must now use A2L refrigerants, primarily:
- R-454B
- R-32
A2L refrigerants are classified as mildly flammable, which is why leak detection and mitigation sensors are mandatory safety components.
If these sensors are not properly maintained, the HVAC system may shut down, lose warranty protection, or fail to respond during a real refrigerant leak.
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Ensuring your home meets California's strict energy efficiency standards is essential-especially when installing or replacing HVAC systems. That's why we partner with California Energy Auditors, our trusted sister company specializing in Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Testing.