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Questions and Answers
My Ecobee thermostat is showing an E1 alert. What does that mean?
An Ecobee E1 alert indicates the thermostat has lost communication with the outdoor HVAC unit. In Taylor, this is frequently caused by a failed start capacitor, which prevents the compressor from initiating its cycle. The system's control board then stops sending the signal the thermostat is trying to monitor. It can also point to a tripped high-pressure switch from a dirty condenser coil or low refrigerant charge. This specific code helps technicians prioritize electrical component and refrigerant level checks during diagnosis.
My air conditioner is the original unit from when my house was built. Is it time to replace it?
Homes in Taylor built around 2001 often have HVAC systems that are 25 years old this year. This age exceeds the typical 12-15 year service life, especially in our climate. Older capacitors are prone to failure from the extreme heat cycles we experience, as their dielectric fluid degrades. A unit this old likely operates well below the current 14.3 SEER2 minimum and may use the phased-out R-22 refrigerant.
Why does my AC struggle to keep up when it gets over 110°F?
Your system was designed for a specific load calculation based on a 91°F outdoor design temperature. When temperatures in Taylor exceed that by 20 degrees or more, the system must run continuously and may not maintain the desired indoor delta T. The newer R-454B refrigerant standard in 2026 models offers slightly better high-temperature performance and a lower global warming potential than older refrigerants. Proper sizing from a Manual J load calculation is essential to minimize this performance gap during extreme heat.
I use propane for heat. Does it make sense to switch to a heat pump in Taylor?
A modern heat pump is a viable primary heating source for Taylor's climate. While our winter lows can test a standard heat pump's capacity, new cold-climate models maintain efficiency down to 5°F. Switching from propane can reduce fuel costs and leverage the same HEEHRA rebates. To maximize savings, pair the heat pump with a smart thermostat programmed to avoid the utility peak hours of 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM. A dual-fuel system, which uses the heat pump as the primary heat source and the propane furnace as a backup for the coldest nights, offers an optimal balance of efficiency and reliability.
With our wildfire smoke and spring pollen, what kind of air filter should I use?
For wildfire PM2.5 and April pollen, a MERV-13 filter is the recommended balance of filtration and airflow. Your existing flexible R-6 insulated ductwork can typically handle this upgrade, but it's critical to verify static pressure. An oversized filter or a restricted one can cause the evaporator coil to freeze and reduce airflow. A technician should measure the system's static pressure before and after installing a higher-MERV filter to ensure it doesn't exceed the blower's capacity.
What does the new SEER2 rating mean for my upgrade, and are there rebates available?
As of 2026, all new central AC systems installed in Arizona must meet a minimum 14.3 SEER2 efficiency standard. This updated rating better reflects real-world performance with higher external static pressure. For a typical 3.5-ton home, upgrading from a 10 SEER unit to a 16 SEER2 model can save roughly $350 annually at the local rate of $0.14/kWh. The federal HEEHRA rebates, active with an $8,000 cap, combined with the $250 APS Cool Rewards incentive, can significantly offset the investment in a high-efficiency unit.
What should I know about permits and safety for a new AC installation?
All new HVAC installations in Taylor require a permit from the Town of Taylor Building Safety Department. This ensures the work meets current mechanical and electrical codes. Since 2026, systems using A2L refrigerants like R-454B must comply with updated safety standards, which include specific leak detection and airflow requirements due to the refrigerant's mild flammability. Hiring a licensed contractor guarantees they will pull this permit, schedule the required inspections, and adhere to the proper refrigerant handling and charging protocols for the new standard.
My AC just stopped blowing cold air on a hot afternoon in Taylor Town Center. How quickly can a technician get here?
A technician can typically be dispatched from our office near the Taylor Rodeo Grounds within 30 minutes. Using AZ-77 provides direct access to the Taylor Town Center area, resulting in a 5-10 minute travel time. For a no-cool emergency, the first diagnostic steps involve checking for a tripped breaker and a failed capacitor—the most common culprit. We prioritize these calls during peak cooling hours to restore comfort quickly.
