The reason for the increased cost is due to federal mandates. I sold my HVAC/R company in 2021. He recently replaced a customers package unit that I had installed in 2013. The customer had all the paper work since I had been taking care of her. I replaced her unit for $4800, The guy that bough my company has to charge her $13k for the same margins I was charging. people are getting f'ed in the name of Green energy. Big money is getting fleeced from the American people.
In the last round of AC changes, I was told more than once because they changed the refrigerant it makes more sense to replace than repair. This increases costs. If they aren't making the old refrigerant, it will become less available and more expensive and force everyone into the newer stuff. Not a big deal? Maybe you aren't around for the consequences which come several years after the sale, so no a big deal to you. Bad take.
Arizona is the new coming up California.. you need a great paying job to live here .the biggest problem in Arizona isn't food costs or gas prices..yes they affect us to some degree in the inflation costs..but housing and rents have doubled in five yrs and some even more. Rents are killing the lower class and poor..this is the most important issue that needs to be addressed in Arizona..or there will be more homelessness..more poverty..more despair... Too much greed going on..these corporations buying up apartments and mobile home parks are creating poverty for the masses..
Depending on how many people/companies decide to add ADUs to their lots, Phoenix area is about to get a lot more ugly looking. Should be 1 max per lot, single level, 600sqft or less.
I always come to your yt channel for the latest news on Phoenix. Javier is the GOAT!
I love AZ but now I am priced out so looking to move to another State. Oh how I will miss it but I will be back to visit.
Get your money up
My brother does HVAC,prices are going up 40 % for the new units and freon ,and anybody needing too charge their current unit.
The reason for the increased cost is due to federal mandates.
I sold my HVAC/R company in 2021. He recently replaced a customers package unit that I had installed in 2013. The customer had all the paper work since I had been taking care of her. I replaced her unit for $4800, The guy that bough my company has to charge her $13k for the same margins I was charging.
people are getting f'ed in the name of Green energy. Big money is getting fleeced from the American people.
2025 is when the bottom starts to fall out
So much bullshit and control this days.
So does that change in AC coming to all of arizona even let's say tucson?
all of the country.
They tell you that the new systems are more efficient, but I guarantee that your utility bill will go up with the new system.
What's up Arizona Javy!
In the last round of AC changes, I was told more than once because they changed the refrigerant it makes more sense to replace than repair. This increases costs. If they aren't making the old refrigerant, it will become less available and more expensive and force everyone into the newer stuff. Not a big deal? Maybe you aren't around for the consequences which come several years after the sale, so no a big deal to you. Bad take.
Arizona is the new coming up California.. you need a great paying job to live here .the biggest problem in Arizona isn't food costs or gas prices..yes they affect us to some degree in the inflation costs..but housing and rents have doubled in five yrs and some even more. Rents are killing the lower class and poor..this is the most important issue that needs to be addressed in Arizona..or there will be more homelessness..more poverty..more despair... Too much greed going on..these corporations buying up apartments and mobile home parks are creating poverty for the masses..
400,000 people moved to Arizona this year alone,average home prices are around $650,000 for 1400 sq ft homes.
Statistics for 2024 are not likely available for you to make this claim.
@stevenbennett1403 it's in the news .
I can easily buy a house twice that size in a nice neighborhood for that price.
@@cactuscanine3531not mine
Depending on how many people/companies decide to add ADUs to their lots, Phoenix area is about to get a lot more ugly looking. Should be 1 max per lot, single level, 600sqft or less.
5:42 hopefully u bro 🤣🤣🤣
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