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Frequently Asked Questions

What permits and safety standards apply to new HVAC installations?

The Dearborn County Building Department requires permits for all HVAC replacements, with inspections ensuring compliance with 2026 codes. R-454B refrigerant installations must follow updated A2L safety standards including leak detection systems, proper ventilation, and technician certification. These regulations address the mildly flammable nature of modern refrigerants while maintaining efficiency gains. Proper documentation is essential for rebate processing through both federal and Duke Energy Indiana programs.

Why does my air conditioner struggle on our hottest days?

Kelso Township's design temperature is 90°F, but summer highs regularly exceed this threshold. When outdoor temperatures climb above the design limit, systems cannot maintain the typical 20°F delta T between supply and return air. Modern R-454B refrigerant maintains better efficiency at high temperatures than older refrigerants, but oversizing isn't recommended. Proper Manual J load calculations ensure your new system matches Kelso Township's specific cooling requirements.

Why do so many Kelso Township systems have condensate drain line clogs?

The average home in Kelso Township was built around 1988, making many HVAC systems 38 years old. Galvanized steel ductwork from that era often develops internal rust and sediment buildup over decades. This debris migrates to the condensate drain pan and line, combining with biological growth in our humid continental climate. Regular maintenance can clear these clogs, but aged systems may need drain line replacement to prevent water damage.

Can my older ductwork handle better air filtration for pollen and ozone?

May brings peak pollen levels to Kelso Township, while ozone risk persists through summer. MERV-13 filters effectively capture these particles but increase static pressure. Original galvanized steel ductwork from 1988-era homes often lacks sufficient return air capacity for high-MERV filters without airflow restriction. A static pressure test determines if your system can accommodate upgraded filtration or needs duct modifications to maintain proper airflow and equipment longevity.

What if my air conditioning stops working during a Kelso Township Core heatwave?

A no-cool emergency requires immediate diagnosis of refrigerant levels, capacitor failure, or electrical issues. From the Dearborn County Courthouse area, our technicians can reach most Kelso Township homes within 10-15 minutes via US-50. We prioritize same-day service for cooling failures during peak heat periods, with diagnostic tools and common parts on board to restore comfort quickly.

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

Heat pumps offer efficient heating during Kelso Township's milder winter periods, with modern cold-climate models effective down to -5°F. Duke Energy Indiana's $300 rebate for qualifying systems reduces upfront costs. Programming heat pumps to avoid operation during 2-7 PM peak hours minimizes electricity demand charges. A hybrid system combining a heat pump with existing gas backup provides optimal efficiency across our full temperature range while leveraging both fuel sources.

How do the 2026 SEER2 standards affect my utility bills?

Federal minimum efficiency increased to 14.3 SEER2 in 2023, requiring new installations to meet this benchmark. At Kelso Township's 14¢/kWh electricity rate, upgrading from a 10 SEER system to a 16 SEER2 unit typically saves $300-400 annually. The Inflation Reduction Act provides up to $8,000 in rebates for qualifying high-efficiency installations, making upgrades more accessible while reducing long-term operating costs.

What does an Ecobee E1 error code mean for my system?

An Ecobee E1 alert indicates the thermostat isn't detecting proper equipment operation, often from communication issues or power interruptions. In Kelso Township's electrical grid, this can signal a failing transformer, loose wiring connections, or a tripped safety switch. The error specifically points to thermostat-equipment communication failure rather than refrigerant or mechanical problems. Immediate diagnosis prevents extended comfort interruptions during temperature extremes.

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