As temperatures rise, so will the cost of an AC unit | CBC Radio
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"We can't live like this anymore. We need to have some comfort. It's not an inconsequential expenditure. I mean, that's a lot of money." said Star Vickery.
"Every manufacturer has to redevelop their whole product model and design all new products with all new refrigerant," said Jeff Johnson from Arpi's Industries.
According to Statistics Canada, about 64 percent of Canadians have air conditioning, highlighting the growing demand for cooling solutions in households.
New air conditioning units will cost 10 to 20 percent more due to required changes aligning with environmental regulations, increasing financial burdens on consumers.
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