Colorado’s Ultra Low NOx Requirements:
What You Need to Know
A new law is changing what HVAC systems can be sold in the state, and older models are disappearing fast. Replace your aging system now before prices climb for good.
why now is the best time to upgrade
Here’s what the Low NOx requirement means in practical terms:
Lower-priced systems are almost gone
Manufacturers have stopped producing the pre-regulation models, which are significantly more affordable. Remaining units are limited, and once they’re gone, they’re gone for good.
New models cost more to produce
Ultra Low NOx systems are designed to meet stricter emissions rules for a greener Colorado – but right now, that means higher equipment and installation costs across the state.
Waiting may lead to delays
As more homeowners learn about the change, the demand rises. Scheduling and installation wait times are expected to grow.
If your system is aging, struggling, or due for replacement, upgrading now can help you avoid these higher costs and longer timelines.
HVAC CHECKLIST: IS YOUR SYSTEM SHOWING THESE SIGNS?
If you suspect your HVAC system may be nearing the end of its life, check for replacement symptoms.
Look for:
If you’re seeing these signs, your system may be nearing the end of its lifespan – making this window of lower pricing especially valuable.
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Secure your new HVAC System Before Prices Rise for Good
Lower‑priced systems are almost gone, and Colorado’s new laws will only push prices higher. If a replacement is on your mind, now is the ideal time to take action.