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Gladeview HVAC Company

Gladeview HVAC Company

Gladeview, FL
Emergency HVAC Services

Phone : (888) 996-4787

Serving Gladeview, Florida, Gladeview HVAC Company provides heating and cooling support for residential systems. The goal is steady service, clear communication, and reliable results.
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Questions and Answers

My Ecobee thermostat is showing an 'E1' alert. What does that mean here?

An Ecobee E1 error indicates a communication failure between the thermostat and the outdoor unit. In Gladeview's humid environment, this is often caused by corrosion on the low-voltage control wire terminals at the condenser, a direct result of salt-air exposure. It can also signal a failing control board. This alert allows for proactive service before a complete system shutdown occurs, preventing a no-cool situation during peak heat.

What are the permit and safety rules for a new AC installation now?

All replacements in Miami-Dade County require a permit from the Building and Neighborhood Compliance Department. As of 2026, systems using A2L refrigerants like R-454B, which are mildly flammable, must adhere to updated safety standards (ASHRAE 15.2024 and UL 60335-2-40). This mandates specific leak detection systems, revised clearance requirements, and special contractor certification. Your installer must pull the permit and schedule the required county inspection for the installation to be legal and safe.

What's the new SEER2 minimum, and do rebates make an upgrade worth it?

As of 2026, the federal minimum efficiency standard is 15.0 SEER2 for split-system air conditioners. Given Miami-Dade's 91°F design temperature, higher SEER2 units significantly reduce runtime. The Inflation Reduction Act's HEEHRA rebates, with an $8,000 cap, combined with FPL's $150 incentive, can offset a large portion of the upgrade cost. At the local utility rate of $0.14/kWh, the operational savings on a high-efficiency unit provide a strong return on investment.

My AC just quit on a hot day. How fast can a tech get to Gladeview?

For a no-cool emergency, dispatch from a central location like Gwen Cherry Park allows for rapid routing via I-95 to reach most Gladeview homes within 15 to 25 minutes. A technician will first check for a tripped breaker or a clogged condensate drain, which are common immediate fixes. If the compressor has failed, they can secure the system and begin planning a replacement that same day to restore cooling priority.

Our house was built in 1971, and the AC is original. Is that too old?

A system from the early 1970s is well past its 15-year design life. In Gladeview, the primary failure mode for units this age is evaporator coil corrosion accelerated by salt air infiltration from our coastal proximity. The fiberglass-lined fiberboard ductwork common in these homes also degrades, leading to efficiency losses and potential air quality concerns. Modern replacements use materials and coatings specifically designed to resist this environment.

We use electric heat. Should we switch to a heat pump for our mild winters?

Yes, a heat pump is a logical upgrade from electric resistance heat. While our winter lows are mild, a modern heat pump provides heat at over three times the efficiency of electric strips, drastically reducing energy use during the 1 PM to 7 PM utility peak hours. The same HEEHRA rebates apply, making the incremental cost minimal. The system would provide highly efficient cooling in summer and cost-effective heating for the handful of cooler nights we experience.

Why does my AC struggle when it's over 95°F outside?

Your system is engineered for Miami-Dade's official design temperature of 91°F. When ambient temperatures exceed that, as they often do, the system's capacity to reject heat diminishes. The new standard R-454B refrigerant has a slightly lower discharge temperature than older refrigerants, which helps in these high-heat conditions, but it cannot overcome a fundamental undersizing issue. This performance gap underscores the importance of a correct Manual J load calculation for any replacement.

With our ozone risk and pollen, can our old ducts handle a better air filter?

Addressing ozone and March pollen peaks requires MERV-13 filtration. However, the original fiberboard and flex duct system in a 1971 Gladeview home often has high inherent static pressure. Installing a high-MERV filter without a professional static pressure test can severely restrict airflow, causing the system to freeze or fail. A technician must evaluate the duct integrity and blower capacity; duct sealing or modification is frequently necessary for proper filtration and indoor air quality.

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