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Fucking commies.

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>HVAC experts are warning about a significant price increase in the cost of new furnaces and water heaters in 2026. On Jan. 1, a new law went into effect in Colorado tightening the emissions standards on gas furnaces and water heaters. Units manufactured beginning Jan. 1, 2026 must meet Ultra Low Nox (ULN) or Energy Star ratings in order to be sold and installed in Colorado. The law does not require Coloradans to immediately replace their existing furnaces and water heaters with upgraded equipment. However, when it comes time to purchase replacements, they must meet the new standards. The change is meant to improve air quality in Colorado, cut down on pollution and help lower utility bills. However, experts expect upfront costs to be steep.

Fucking commies. Archive: https://archive.today/XGVUw From the post: >>HVAC experts are warning about a significant price increase in the cost of new furnaces and water heaters in 2026. On Jan. 1, a new law went into effect in Colorado tightening the emissions standards on gas furnaces and water heaters. Units manufactured beginning Jan. 1, 2026 must meet Ultra Low Nox (ULN) or Energy Star ratings in order to be sold and installed in Colorado. The law does not require Coloradans to immediately replace their existing furnaces and water heaters with upgraded equipment. However, when it comes time to purchase replacements, they must meet the new standards. The change is meant to improve air quality in Colorado, cut down on pollution and help lower utility bills. However, experts expect upfront costs to be steep.
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You could be spiteful and install wood burning stoves. It would be more of a hassle and costly but it is legal and emits more emissions than the old style furnace they outlawed.

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They are actively trying to make wood burning stoves illegal in Colorado as well. They also want to ban natural gas in all new construction and if you have things fail (like a furnace) you would be required to replace it with a electric furnace.

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The push towards electric appliances is incredibly retarded.

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Especially in places like Colorado where it gets very cold and you would freeze to death if you had to rely on electric all winter. (This would be a state wide ban, not just in Denver. It would include people living up in the mountains above 8k ft that might not have very reliable electric in the winter).