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West Peoria HVAC Company

West Peoria HVAC Company

West Peoria, IL
Emergency HVAC Services

Phone : (888) 996-4787

West Peoria HVAC Company is a local HVAC service provider in West Peoria, Illinois. The company focuses on dependable repairs, system inspections, and comfort solutions for local properties.
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Diversified Mechanical

Diversified Mechanical

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329 N Western Ave, West Peoria IL 61604
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC

Diversified Mechanical, Inc. is a trusted, owner-operated HVAC and commercial refrigeration service provider proudly serving West Peoria, IL, and the surrounding region since 2005. Our team brings ove...



Questions and Answers

Why does my older system's condensate drain keep clogging?

Most West Peoria systems were installed with the original home construction, averaging over 80 years old. Galvanized steel drain lines, common in that era, corrode internally, creating rough surfaces that trap algae and sediment. The humid continental climate further promotes microbial growth in these stagnant lines, making seasonal blockages almost inevitable for unmaintained systems of this vintage.

Should I consider switching from my gas furnace to a heat pump?

For West Peoria, a dual-fuel system pairing a heat pump with your existing gas furnace is often optimal. The heat pump efficiently handles moderate winter temperatures and summer cooling, while the gas furnace provides reliable heat during extreme cold below 20°F. Programming the system to use gas during Ameren's peak electricity hours (1-7 PM) can also manage operating costs effectively.

Is the new SEER2 standard worth the investment with current electricity prices?

The 2026 federal minimum is 13.8 SEER2, but modern systems easily achieve 16-18 SEER2. At Ameren Illinois's rate of $0.14 per kWh, a high-efficiency unit can cut seasonal cooling costs by 20-30%. The active HEEHRA rebates, capped at $8,000, significantly offset the upfront cost, making the upgrade financially sensible with a strong return on investment.

How well will a new AC handle our hottest summer days?

West Peoria's design temperature is set at 89°F, but actual highs can exceed this. A properly sized system, based on a Manual J load calculation, will maintain a stable 20°F delta T (temperature drop) even during peak load. Modern R-454B refrigerant maintains efficient heat transfer in these conditions, though sustained operation above design temp will increase energy consumption.

My AC stopped cooling during a West Peoria heatwave. How fast can you get here?

Our service team is dispatched from near Bradley University, providing direct access to I-74. This routing allows us to reach most West Peoria addresses within a 10 to 15 minute window. We prioritize no-cool calls during high-load periods to prevent further compressor stress and restore comfort quickly.

Can my existing ductwork handle a better filter for ozone and pollen?

May pollen peaks and summer ozone risk make MERV-13 filtration desirable. Your home's original galvanized steel ducts are generally robust, but adding a high-MERV filter can raise static pressure. A technician must measure your system's static pressure to confirm it can handle the restriction without reducing airflow or causing the evaporator coil to freeze.

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

All installations in West Peoria require a permit from the City of Peoria Inspections Department. As of 2026, systems using A2L refrigerants like R-454B must follow strict new safety codes: refrigerant leak detectors, revised service port placements, and updated labeling. These standards mandate specialized technician certification and equipment to ensure safe handling of mildly flammable refrigerants.

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

An Ecobee E1 code indicates the thermostat is not detecting voltage from your HVAC system's control board, often due to a safety lockout. In West Peoria, this frequently correlates with a frozen condensate drain line triggering a safety float switch. It signals the system has shut down to prevent water damage, requiring a technician to clear the blockage and reset the switch.

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