Beijer Ref offers refrigerant support and guidance
29th May 2026
UK: With refrigerants facing rising costs and supply issues, Beijer Ref UK has announced a scheme to provide guidance and assistance to its customers.
The new Refrigerant Support Hub is supported by a programme of practical resources designed to help customers understand the changes taking place across the refrigerant market. This includes short guidance documents explaining how refrigerant quotas work, why they are affecting supply, and which application-specific restrictions customers need to be aware of.
With higher-GWP refrigerants under increasing pressure, contractors, consultants and end users are having to plan more carefully for both existing systems and future equipment choices.
A key part of the new hub is a free expert clinic service, giving customers the opportunity to book 30-minute telephone consultations through the Beijer Ref Academy website from next month.
The one-to-one sessions will provide direct support on refrigerant legislation, application advice, product selection and wider planning around the transition to lower-GWP alternatives. Clinics are scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday mornings.
A series of five-minute videos will cover key topics including quotas, pricing and strategic refrigerant planning, while additional customer resources will include end-user guides, a technical white paper and guidance on the use of drop-in refrigerants.
The move comes as the refrigerant quota system continues to affect availability and pricing across the HVACR sector. Beijer Ref, itself, announced 60% price increases on R410A and R407C this month.
Refrigerant recovery and reclamation will be a central part of the hub, recognising the important role reclaimed refrigerant has to play in keeping existing systems operational.
Through the hub, Beijer Ref UK will provide practical guidance on recovery, responsible refrigerant management and the role of its specialist Refrec Reclaim recovery team in helping customers return, process and reuse refrigerant safely and effectively.
The company is planning a series of live Q&A events at selected branches across the UK. These sessions will provide local support for customers and will be held with input from Refrec Reclaim and selected supplier partners. Visitors will also be able to access a virtual reality tour of Beijer Ref Academy facilities.
“The refrigerant market is changing quickly, and many customers are looking for clear, practical guidance,” explained Beijer Ref UK & Ireland MD Hayley Cattell. “The Refrigerant Support Hub gives them a direct route to that support, whether they need help understanding legislation, planning for lower-GWP alternatives, or managing existing systems that still rely on traditional refrigerants.
“Our aim is to work closely with customers, provide dependable information and help them plan with confidence as the industry moves through this period of change. It reflects our wider commitment to helping customers manage the refrigerant transition in a practical and responsible way, while maintaining continuity of supply and supporting the long-term needs of end users.”
Customers can contact the Refrigerant Support Hub at rsh@beijerref.co.uk or visit the Beijer Ref website.






