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When homeowners delay A/C maintenance, trusted performance matters even more


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Contractors heading into peak cooling season know exactly what kind of summer this can be. Homeowners are watching their budgets, but they still want dependable performance, durability, and fewer surprises when the heat is on. In the recent 50 Percent of Americans Have Skipped HVAC Maintenance article from ACHR News, 50% of Americans said they have skipped HVAC maintenance to save money, while 74% said they would choose a more durable HVAC component over a cheaper one, and 71% said they prefer a system that is less expensive to operate over one that is less expensive to install

That tells us something important: homeowners may be delaying maintenance, but they are not giving up on quality. They still want solutions they can trust. And that puts even more value on the contractors who keep showing up prepared, take pride in their trade, and do the job right the first time.
When systems head into summer under more strain, every service call counts. Customers are counting on reliable outcomes, and contractors know that callbacks, poor performance, and avoidable issues cost more in the long run. That is why workmanship and sourcing go hand in hand. Doing the job right is not just about what happens on site — it is also about making sure the refrigerant going into the system comes from a source you trust.

That reminder matters even more during periods of industry transition, when pricing pressure and uncertainty can create openings for questionable products in the market. Chemours’ trusted supplier guidance stresses that contractors and distributors should buy from authorized, verifiable suppliers, should ask for proof of compliance such as AHRI 700 certification and authentication labels, and verify that packaging, cylinder specifications, and documentation meet U.S. requirements. Questionable products may not meet quality standards, may contain unknown or hazardous substances, can potentially damage HVAC systems, reduce efficiency, and could invalidate equipment warranties.

That is not just a compliance message. It is a way to protect the work contractors already take pride in. Trusted refrigerant sourcing helps protect system performance, homeowner outcomes, and the credibility contractors build one job at a time. What looks like savings up front can quickly turn into a bigger issue for safety, performance, and trust if the product is not what the label says it is.

The good news is that a lot of contractors are already leading by example. They are staying ready, keeping the right refrigerant on hand, and showing customers what professionalism looks like when the pressure is high. That same spirit is what inspired the Jug-On-A-Truck Readiness Challenge — a program designed to recognize contractors who stay prepared and take pride in being ready to do the job right the first time.

Because in a summer like this, being ready is part of the trade. Contractors who keep trusted refrigerant on the truck, take pride in doing the work right, and show up ready to solve problems deserve some recognition. Join the Jug-On-A-Truck Readiness Challenge before its over July 6th. Let’s celebrate the pros who are ready to roll this season.

To verify product authenticity or learn more, contractors can visit Opteon™ Brand Assurance.

Chemours

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