Replace your HVAC system NOW and save BIG before the new 2023 standards go into effect There has never been a better time to buy. Save on your new system before the 2023 standards go into effect. The new minimum efficiency standard required by the Department of Energy will go into effect in 2023. The minimum manufacturers can make will be 1 SEER higher for air conditioning and heat pump systems. The DOE divides the country into regions, and CES is in the southeast, requiring you to maintain regional standards. The DOE is also initiating a new and more stringent testing procedure known as SEER 2. 2022 has seen rampant inflation, and customers are price sensitive. But starting January 1, 2023, air conditioner prices are set to go up drastically. HVAC industry alerts are now warning of significant price increases for 2023. There are four reasons for this increase:
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7/31/2024 09:14:03 pm
I agree, the DOE efficiency standards will definitely impact prices. With the increase in SEER rating and the new SEER 2 testing procedure, costs are bound to go up. If your system uses R22 or is over 12 years old, it's smart to replace it now. CES can really help navigate these changes and offer financing options to make the transition easier. Better to act sooner than later!
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12/3/2024 06:43:27 pm
The DOE is also initiating a new and more stringent testing procedure known as SEER 2.
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11/23/2025 05:14:04 am
Unlike CES, no one is aware of the requirements your HVAC system must fulfill.
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1/15/2025 10:07:37 am
Great insights on the 2023 HVAC changes! This blog clearly explains the latest updates and their impact on homeowners. It's a must-read for anyone looking to stay informed about energy efficiency and evolving industry standards. Well done!
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12/10/2025 08:46:03 am
The cost of the design is more with the larger units.
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3/22/2025 10:34:35 pm
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3/26/2025 05:41:36 pm
This is a good thing as these components generally have higher quality and will last longer.
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4/24/2025 12:19:43 pm
You explained this topic so clearly—very helpful and well-written.
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4/30/2025 02:25:58 pm
Loved this from start to finish. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
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5/23/2025 04:27:35 pm
This is a good thing as these components generally have higher quality and will last longer.
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6/14/2025 12:21:01 pm
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6/17/2025 08:00:21 am
Interesting change! It’s good to see energy efficiency standards continuing to improve—better for the environment and hopefully for our utility bills too.
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7/23/2025 10:00:43 pm
Thanks for the info! It’s good to know CES falls under the Southeast region—definitely important to stay aligned with the DOE’s regional standards.
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8/22/2025 09:27:17 pm
We are here to help you navigate the changes, select the most energy-efficient and reliable unit for your household, and we even offer financing to help ease the burden of replacing your home’s most expensive appliance.
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