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FAQs
My Ecobee thermostat is showing an E1 alert. What does this mean for my system?
An Ecobee E1 alert indicates the thermostat has lost communication with your HVAC equipment. In Livonia's humid environment, this is often caused by a safety lockout on the control board due to a fault, such as a flame sensor issue on the gas furnace or a high-pressure switch trip on the AC. It can also signal a blown low-voltage fuse from a short in the wiring. This alert prevents system operation to avoid damage, so it requires a technician to diagnose the specific fault code on the equipment's control board itself.
With ozone risk and April pollen peaks, can my existing ducts handle a better air filter?
Managing ozone and pollen requires a filter with a MERV-13 rating or similar. Your existing flexible ductwork with R-6 insulation presents a static pressure challenge; these ducts can collapse if the filter is too restrictive. A proper assessment measures the system's external static pressure to determine if the blower motor can handle the upgrade. Often, a sealed-return modification or a dedicated air purifier with its own fan is a more effective solution than forcing the old ductwork to move air through a high-MERV filter.
Our summer highs can hit 100°F, but my system is designed for 93°F. Will it keep up?
A system's listed capacity is based on the 93°F outdoor design temperature. When temperatures in Livonia exceed that, the system's ability to reject heat diminishes, and indoor temperatures will rise. The newer R-454B refrigerant standard for 2026 offers slightly better high-temperature performance than older refrigerants, but the fundamental issue is undersizing. A proper Manual J load calculation is necessary to specify a unit with adequate capacity for the actual heat load of your home, including solar gain and infiltration.
What permits and new rules apply to a 2026 AC installation in Pointe Coupee Parish?
All installations require a mechanical permit from the Pointe Coupee Parish Building Department. For 2026, the critical update involves the mandatory use of A2L mildly flammable refrigerants like R-454B. This requires technicians with EPA Section 608 certification for A2Ls and adherence to new safety standards: leak detectors must be installed in the equipment closet, and new service fittings are mandatory. The equipment itself is designed with safety features, but the installation must follow the manufacturer's specifications and local code amendments that address refrigerant charge limits and clearance distances.
Our AC just quit on a hot day in Livonia Town Center. How fast can a technician get here?
A dispatch from our service hub near Livonia City Hall provides a reliable 5 to 10 minute response time to Livonia Town Center via US-190. For a no-cool emergency, the first diagnostic steps are verifying the thermostat has power and checking the circuit breaker at the outdoor condenser. This rapid response is critical in humid climates to prevent indoor humidity from spiking and causing secondary moisture damage before we can assess the refrigerant charge or compressor function.
My system is original to my 1983 home. What issues should I expect at this age?
A system installed with the home in 1983 is now 43 years old, operating well beyond its expected 15-20 year service life. In Livonia's very humid climate, the persistent moisture load accelerates microbial growth on evaporator coils, a common failure point. This biological film insulates the coil, reducing its ability to absorb heat and dehumidify, which strains the aging compressor and increases energy use. The flexible ductwork with R-6 insulation is also likely degraded, leading to air leakage and reduced delivered capacity.
Is it worth replacing my old unit with a high-SEER2 model given our electricity costs?
The federal minimum SEER2 standard is now 14.3, but modern systems easily achieve 16 to 18 SEER2. At Entergy Louisiana's rate of $0.11 per kWh, the operational savings are significant, but the larger incentive is the active Inflation Reduction Act (HEEHRA) rebate, which offers up to $8,000 for qualified high-efficiency installations. This direct point-of-sale discount dramatically improves the payback period, making a system with 17+ SEER2 a sound economic decision that also reduces strain on the grid during peak hours.
I have gas heat now. Should I consider switching to a heat pump for our mild winters?
For Livonia's climate, a cold-climate heat pump can efficiently handle heating needs down to our winter lows, especially when paired with the existing gas furnace as a hybrid backup. The key is evaluating usage during Entergy's peak hours (2 PM to 7 PM). A heat pump's higher electrical draw during these times may affect costs, but the IRA rebates and lower operational cost per BTU compared to gas at part-load conditions often make the transition advantageous. The flexible ductwork must also be inspected to ensure it can deliver the slightly cooler air a heat pump produces in heating mode.
