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Questions and Answers
Can my home's air system handle wildfire smoke and spring pollen?
Arid conditions and April pollen peaks, compounded by wildfire PM2.5 risk, demand robust filtration. Your existing R-6 insulated flexible ductwork can typically support a MERV-13 filter, but only if the system's static pressure is verified. An improperly sized high-MERV filter can restrict airflow, reducing cooling capacity and increasing energy use, so a professional assessment is advised.
Should I switch from my gas furnace to a heat pump?
With mild winters and high peak electricity rates from 4 PM to 9 PM, a dual-fuel system is often optimal for Green Acres. This pairs a heat pump with your existing gas furnace. The heat pump handles moderate heating efficiently, while the furnace provides cost-effective heat during the coldest hours and utility peak periods, maximizing comfort and operating economy.
How well does a new AC handle our hottest summer days?
Green Acres' 98°F design temp is a benchmark for proper system sizing. On days exceeding this, all systems lose capacity, but modern units with R-454B refrigerant maintain better performance at high ambient temperatures compared to older R-410A. Correct sizing via a Manual J load calculation is essential to prevent short cycling and ensure reliable cooling during extended heat waves.
Is a new system worth the cost with today's electricity rates?
Current PG&E rates of $0.34/kWh make efficiency critical. The 2026 federal minimum is 14.3 SEER2, but modern systems often exceed 18 SEER2. Upgrading can cut cooling costs by over 40%. The active Inflation Reduction Act rebate, with an $8,000 cap, combined with a $500 PG&E incentive, significantly offsets the initial investment for qualifying high-efficiency models.
My AC is out on a hot day—how fast can a technician get here?
For a no-cool emergency, our dispatch routes technicians from the Green Acres Community Park area directly into the neighborhoods via CA-99. This central access point allows for a consistent 15-25 minute response window to most homes in the area, ensuring a rapid diagnosis for critical failures like compressor lockouts or refrigerant loss.
Why does my old AC system keep failing here in Green Acres?
The average home age in Green Acres Estates puts original HVAC equipment at over 40 years old. A system of this vintage is operating well beyond its design life, making capacitor degradation from high thermal load a primary failure point. The components, especially capacitors, weaken annually under the strain of 98°F design days, leading to more frequent breakdowns during peak cooling season.
What are the permit and safety rules for a new AC installation?
All installations in Green Acres require a permit from the Green Acres Building and Safety Division. As of 2026, systems using A2L refrigerants like R-454B must comply with updated safety standards, including leak detectors and specific clearance requirements. These codes ensure safe handling of mildly flammable refrigerants and proper system performance, making licensed, permitted work non-negotiable.
My Ecobee thermostat is showing an E1 error—what does that mean?
An Ecobee E1 alert indicates the thermostat has lost communication with your HVAC equipment. In Green Acres, this is commonly traced to a safety lockout from a failed capacitor or a pressure switch triggered by high thermal load. It's a diagnostic signal prompting a service call to inspect electrical connections and critical system components before a complete failure occurs.
