Bonus: What the State of the Union Means for Your HVAC and Utility Bills
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概要
Everyone hears the State of the Union as politics.
I hear it as a preview of what homeowners are going to deal with over the next decade.
Because every time energy, inflation, housing, or manufacturing comes up — it affects what it costs to live comfortably in your home.
Let’s connect the dots.
When energy policy shifts, your power bill shifts.
When manufacturing costs rise, HVAC equipment prices rise.
When interest rates change, homeowners either replace systems… or patch them together longer.
When efficiency regulations change, what gets installed in homes changes.
And when incentives show up, people rush to upgrade.
This isn’t theory.
This is how the home comfort industry has always moved.
What homeowners need to understand is simple:
Comfort is becoming more expensive to ignore.
Old systems cost more to run.
Repairs stack up faster.
Emergency replacements hit harder.
And the families who plan ahead are the ones who stay comfortable without financial surprises.
The State of the Union is basically a long-range forecast.
Not for weather.
For your home.