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Questions and Answers
Our AC just quit on a hot day near Goldenrod Park. How fast can a technician arrive?
A dispatch from our shop near SR 417 places us within a 15 to 25 minute response window for Goldenrod Estates. For a no-cool emergency, we prioritize diagnostics of the capacitor, contactor, and refrigerant charge—common failure points that can often be resolved on-site to restore cooling swiftly.
We use expensive electric heat. Should we switch to a heat pump here?
For Goldenrod homes using electric resistance heat, a heat pump is a logical efficiency upgrade. Even on our coldest nights, a modern cold-climate heat pump provides heat at less than half the operating cost of strip heat. To maximize savings, program the thermostat to minimize use during Duke Energy's on-peak hours from 2 PM to 7 PM when utility rates are highest.
Our Ecobee thermostat is showing an 'E1' alert. What does that mean for our system?
An Ecobee E1 error indicates the thermostat is not detecting a call for cooling or heating, yet the equipment is running. In Goldenrod, this often points to a stuck contractor or a direct short in the low-voltage wiring sending 24V power to the unit constantly. This fault wastes energy and can lead to compressor damage if not addressed.
If it hits 95°F, is my AC designed to keep up?
Central Florida systems are engineered for a 92°F design temperature. Occasional peaks above that, like 95°F, will cause the system to run continuously, struggling to maintain a modest temperature drop. Modern R-454B refrigerant systems are calibrated for this high-ambient performance, but even they cannot overcome a design limit exceeded by sustained outdoor heat.
Is the new 15.2 SEER2 minimum efficiency standard worth the upgrade cost?
The 15.2 SEER2 mandate ensures new systems use significantly less energy than older models. At Goldenrod's average rate of $0.14 per kWh, the operational savings are meaningful. The active Inflation Reduction Act rebates, with caps up to $8,000, directly offset the higher upfront cost of these efficient units, improving the financial payback.
Our air conditioner is original to our 1979 Goldenrod Estates home. Should we be concerned?
Units installed in 1979 are now 47 years old, exceeding typical service life by over two decades. In Goldenrod's humid, salt-air environment, the aluminum in older coils is highly susceptible to corrosion failure. This age, combined with the environmental factors, makes a complete system failure a matter of when, not if, and repair parts are likely obsolete.
What should we verify about permits and safety for a new R-454B system?
All HVAC replacements in Orange County require a permit from the Building Safety Division. Since 2026, A2L refrigerants like R-454B are standard. Their mild flammability mandates specific safety protocols: leak detection systems, revised service port placements, and updated markings. A licensed contractor will handle this permitting and ensure the installation meets the latest UL 60335-2-40 standards.
With spring pollen and ozone alerts, can our fiberglass ductboard handle a better air filter?
High-MERV filters combat pollen and particulate, but fiberglass ductboard presents a static pressure challenge. Its interior surface is rough, and the material itself is not rigid. Installing a MERV-13 filter without a system evaluation often causes airflow restriction, leading to frozen coils and reduced capacity. A manual duct assessment is advised first.
