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Scottsville HVAC Company

Scottsville HVAC Company

Scottsville, KY
Emergency HVAC Services

Phone : (888) 996-4787

Serving Scottsville, Kentucky, Scottsville HVAC Company provides heating and cooling support for residential systems. The goal is steady service, clear communication, and reliable results.
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Ace Heating & Cooling

Ace Heating & Cooling

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Scottsville KY 42164
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC

Ace Heating & Cooling is Scottsville's trusted HVAC specialist, dedicated to keeping homes comfortable and healthy year-round. We understand the unique challenges local homeowners face, such as hidden...

Dinkins & Gosnell Heating & Cooling

Dinkins & Gosnell Heating & Cooling

282 Holt Dr, Scottsville KY 42164
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC

For over three decades, Dinkins & Gosnell Heating & Cooling has been the trusted name for home comfort in Scottsville and the surrounding counties of Allen, Simpson, Sumner, Barren, and Warren. Since ...

Young’s Electric, Heating & Cooling

Young’s Electric, Heating & Cooling

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
4047 Mt Union Rd, Scottsville KY 42164
Electricians, Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

For over three decades, Young's Electric, Heating & Cooling has been the trusted, family-owned contractor for South Central Kentucky, rooted in Scottsville. We provide a comprehensive range of electri...

Chosen Heating and Cooling

Chosen Heating and Cooling

Scottsville KY 42164
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC

Chosen Heating and Cooling is a locally owned and operated HVAC contractor serving Scottsville, KY, and surrounding communities. With Journeyman and Masters HVAC Licenses, Universal EPA certification,...

Iceman Refrigeration

Iceman Refrigeration

Scottsville KY 42164
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC

Iceman Refrigeration is your trusted, local HVAC expert in Scottsville, KY, specializing in keeping homes comfortable year-round. We understand the specific challenges homeowners in our area face, suc...

Exclusive Services

Exclusive Services

703 West Main St, Scottsville KY 42164
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC

Exclusive Services LLC is a locally-owned HVAC company serving Scottsville, KY, and surrounding areas. Founded in 2017 by Daniel James and his brother, who bring extensive experience from both Florida...

GS Heating and Cooling Services

GS Heating and Cooling Services

Scottsville KY 42164
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC

GS Heating and Cooling Services is a locally-owned HVAC company serving Scottsville, KY, with over 20 years of experience in heating and cooling solutions. Founded by Greg Shubert, the business is bui...



Questions and Answers

My Ecobee thermostat is showing an E164 alert—what does this mean for my system?

An Ecobee E164 alert specifically indicates a loss of communication with the outdoor unit. In Scottsville, this is frequently caused by a tripped high-pressure switch from a dirty condenser coil or a refrigerant overcharge, especially during peak cooling demand. It can also signal a failed control board. This code allows for targeted diagnostics, preventing unnecessary part replacements.

Can my older ductwork handle better filters for our spring pollen and ozone?

Scottsville's April pollen peak and summer ozone risk make advanced filtration valuable. Your existing galvanized sheet metal with duct board can often handle a MERV-13 filter, but only if static pressure is checked. An undersized or aging blower motor may struggle, reducing airflow and causing the system to ice up. A technician should measure static pressure before upgrading filtration.

Why does my AC struggle on the hottest afternoons even though it's newer?

Scottsville's 91°F design temperature is the engineering limit for standard capacity. On days exceeding this, which happens, the system cannot maintain the desired delta T and indoor temperature will rise. Modern R-454B refrigerant systems are designed for this threshold, but sustained operation above it reduces efficiency and stresses components. Proper sizing from a Manual J load calculation is essential.

Should I consider switching my gas furnace to a heat pump given Scottsville's winters?

With winter lows around 23°F and TVA's peak electricity rates from 2 PM to 7 PM, a dual-fuel system is often the optimal Scottsville solution. This pairs a heat pump with your existing gas furnace, using the efficient heat pump for milder hours and switching to gas during peak rate periods or deep cold snaps. This leverages the strengths of both fuels for comfort and cost control.

How old is my Scottsville HVAC system likely to be, and what should I watch for?

With Scottsville's average home built in 1978, the HVAC unit may be nearing 48 years old, far beyond its typical 15-year service life. Systems of this vintage often have degraded galvanized sheet metal ducts and failing insulation, leading to significant energy loss. The humid local climate particularly accelerates algae buildup in condensate drain lines, a common failure point that can cause water damage and system shutdowns.

My AC stopped on a hot day in Downtown Scottsville—how fast can a technician get here?

A dispatch from the Allen County Courthouse area via US-231 allows a technician to reach most Downtown Scottsville homes within 5 to 10 minutes for an emergency no-cool call. The first step is always to check the circuit breaker and the condensate safety switch, which often trips due to our humidity. A prompt response is critical to prevent compressor damage during our design heat.

What does the new 14.3 SEER2 minimum mean for my utility bills, and are there rebates?

The 2026 federal 14.3 SEER2 minimum ensures new systems use at least 30% less energy than many older units in Scottsville. At the local rate of $0.11 per kWh, this directly lowers operating costs. The active HEEHRA rebate, capped at $8,000, combined with TVA's EnergyRight rebate of up to $500, can significantly offset the cost of a high-efficiency upgrade that exceeds this new standard.

What are the permit and safety rules for a new R-454B system installation in 2026?

All installations using A2L refrigerants like R-454B require a permit from the Allen County Building Inspection Department, following the 2026 NEC and ASHRAE 15 standards. These mandate specific leak detection systems, room size requirements, and technician EPA 608 certification for flammable refrigerants. Proper documentation is required for both the HEEHRA rebate and local utility incentives.

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