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Q&A
What are the permit and safety rules for a new AC installation in Catoosa County?
All replacements require a permit from the Catoosa County Planning and Zoning Department. Since 2025, new systems must use lower-GWP A2L refrigerants like R-454B, which are mildly flammable. This mandates compliance with updated safety standards (UL 60335-2-40) for leak detection, airflow adjustments, and new labeling. Proper permitting ensures the installation meets these 2026 codes for safe operation and is documented for future home sales.
My Ecobee thermostat is showing an 'E1' alert. What is it telling me?
An Ecobee E1 alert indicates the thermostat is not detecting a signal from your HVAC equipment, often due to a safety lockout or power issue. In Lakeview, this commonly correlates with a primary safety switch—like the condensate overflow switch—being triggered by a clogged drain line. It's a specific signal that the system has shut down to prevent water damage, which is a frequent issue in our humid climate and a prompt to check the drain pan.
I hear about new SEER2 rules and IRA rebates. What does this mean for my power bill?
As of 2026, the federal minimum efficiency standard is 15.0 SEER2, a more realistic measure than old SEER ratings. Upgrading to a 16+ SEER2 system under the active Inflation Reduction Act (HEEHRA) rebates, which have an $8,000 cap, can significantly offset the initial cost. With Georgia Power rates around $0.14/kWh, the higher efficiency directly reduces the kilowatt-hours consumed during our long cooling season.
My 1965 Lakeview Estates home still has its original air handler. Is that normal, and what usually goes wrong?
A unit from 1965 is over 60 years old, which is well beyond the 15-20 year service life. In our humid subtropical climate, the constant moisture in the air handler's drain pan promotes algae and mold growth. This is the primary reason galvanized steel ductwork systems of that age experience chronic condensate drain line clogs, leading to water damage and potential system shutdowns during high humidity.
With April pollen peaks and ozone alerts, can my old ducts handle a better air filter?
Addressing pollen and ozone requires a MERV-13 filter, which captures finer particles. Your existing galvanized steel ductwork with duct board plenums generally has a robust structure, but the added static pressure from a high-MERV filter can strain a 60-year-old blower motor. A static pressure test is necessary before installation to ensure the system can move adequate air without overheating or freezing the coil.
What if my AC stops on a 95-degree day near Lakeview High School? How fast can help arrive?
For a no-cool emergency, a technician can typically dispatch from our service area off I-75. Given the proximity to Lakeview High School, we can route directly via I-75 and local roads, ensuring a technician is onsite within the 15 to 20 minute window. The first step is always to check the circuit breaker and ensure the outdoor unit is clear of debris before we arrive.
I use gas heat now. Does it make sense to switch to a heat pump in Lakeview?
For Lakeview, a dual-fuel or cold-climate heat pump system is worth evaluating. Our winter lows are manageable for modern heat pumps, which operate efficiently down to about 5°F. Pairing it with your existing gas furnace as a backup can optimize costs. Shifting load to the heat pump during off-peak hours, outside the 2 PM to 7 PM utility peak, leverages lower electricity rates and utilizes the high-efficiency cooling you need most of the year.
Our summer highs hit the upper 90s, but my manual says the system is designed for 91°. Is that a problem?
The 91°F design temperature is the outdoor temperature your system was engineered to maintain 75° indoors. On days reaching the upper 90s, the system will run continuously, struggling to maintain a ~20°F delta T and raising humidity levels indoors. Modern systems using R-454B refrigerant maintain better capacity and efficiency at these higher temperatures compared to older R-22 units, reducing the performance gap on the hottest days.
