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Common Questions
I have electric heat strips. Should I consider a heat pump for our mild Florida winters?
Yes, a heat pump is ideal for North DeLand. Our winter lows rarely challenge modern cold-climate heat pumps, which are far more efficient than electric resistance heat. By using off-peak hours (outside 1-6 PM) for auxiliary heating, you avoid the highest utility rates. This transition significantly reduces winter energy costs while providing efficient, dual-mode heating and cooling from one system.
My Ecobee thermostat is showing an 'E1' alert. What does that mean for my unit?
An Ecobee E1 code indicates the thermostat is not detecting a call for cooling from your equipment. In North DeLand, this often points to a safety lockout on the control board due to a detected fault, such as low refrigerant pressure from a corroded coil leak or a failed capacitor. It's a diagnostic signal to prevent compressor damage, requiring a technician to address the root electrical or refrigerant issue.
Why does my AC struggle to keep the house below 80°F when it's 95°F outside?
North DeLand's HVAC systems are engineered to a 92°F design temperature, based on local historical data. When ambient temperatures exceed this, as they often do, the system cannot maintain the typical 20°F delta T (temperature difference). The newer R-454B refrigerant standard for 2026 offers slightly better high-temperature performance than older refrigerants, but capacity loss in extreme heat is a normal thermodynamic limitation.
With our ozone risk and spring pollen, can my older ductwork handle a high-grade air filter?
Combating North DeLand's ozone and March pollen peaks requires a MERV-13 filter, but your existing fiberboard and flex duct system presents a challenge. These materials often have higher internal friction, and adding a restrictive filter can create excessive static pressure, reducing airflow and efficiency. A professional should perform a static pressure test before installation to ensure your blower motor can handle the load.
I'm being told I need a 15.2 SEER2 system. Is the higher upfront cost worth it with our electric rates?
The 15.2 SEER2 is the 2026 federal minimum, but modern systems often reach 18-20 SEER2. At Florida's average rate of $0.14 per kWh, the annual savings from a high-efficiency unit are substantial. The federal Inflation Reduction Act rebate, with an $8,000 cap, directly offsets this higher initial investment, making the upgrade financially prudent over the system's lifespan.
My air handler is making a rattling noise. Could the age of my system be the issue?
Systems in North DeLand homes built in the 1960s average 59 years old, far exceeding the 15-year design life of most HVAC equipment. This advanced age makes components like the evaporator coil, typically aluminum, highly susceptible to the salt-air induced corrosion common in our inland Florida climate. The resulting pinhole leaks cause refrigerant loss and the operational noises you're hearing, signaling a critical failure point.
What should I verify about permits and safety for a new R-454B system installation?
All HVAC replacements in the City of DeLand require a permit from the City of DeLand Building Department. For 2026, this includes verification that the installation meets new safety standards for A2L mildly flammable refrigerants like R-454B. This mandates specific leak detection systems, updated service port designs, and proper equipment labeling, which your contractor must document for final inspection approval.
Our AC just stopped blowing cold air on a Saturday. What's the fastest way to get a technician to our home in Downtown DeLand?
A complete 'No-Cool' failure during peak heat requires immediate dispatch. Our service team, stationed near Stetson University, uses I-4 for direct arterial access to Downtown DeLand, ensuring a consistent 10-15 minute response window for emergencies. We prioritize these calls to prevent further compressor damage and restore cooling before indoor temperatures become unsafe.
