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Kinross HVAC Company

Kinross HVAC Company

Kinross, MI
Emergency HVAC Services

Phone : (888) 996-4787

Serving Kinross, Michigan, Kinross HVAC Company works on residential and light commercial heating and air systems. Customers call for fast repairs, seasonal maintenance, and dependable service during extreme weather.
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Great Lakes Services

Great Lakes Services

5173 W Airport Dr, Kinross MI 49788
Appliances, Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC

Great Lakes Services in Kinross, MI, was founded in 1982 by David and Susan Baker with a commitment to personal service and expertise in the energy and climate industry. Now led by their son Mike, who...



Q&A

What are the permit and safety rules for a new AC installation in 2026?

All HVAC replacements in Chippewa County require a permit from the Chippewa County Building Department. As of 2026, new systems using A2L refrigerants like R-454B must comply with updated safety standards (UL 60335-2-40). These mandate specialized leak detection, updated electrical classifications, and specific installation practices by certified technicians. Proper permitting ensures the installation meets these codes for safe, long-term operation and maintains eligibility for all utility and federal rebates.

Can my home's old ductwork handle better air filters for pollen and dust?

Kinross experiences Particulate Matter risk and a pronounced pollen peak in May, making filtration important. While your existing galvanized steel ducts are durable, they were designed for low-resistance fiberglass filters. Installing a high-MERV filter, like a MERV-13, can create excessive static pressure in an older system not designed for it, reducing airflow and efficiency. A professional static pressure test is recommended before upgrading filtration media.

Is the new 13.4 SEER2 minimum worth the investment with current electric rates?

The 2026 SEER2 standard ensures new systems are significantly more efficient than older units. At Cloverland Electric Cooperative's rate of $0.14/kWh, upgrading from a pre-2015 system can cut cooling costs by over 30%. The federal Inflation Reduction Act (HEEHRA) provides rebates up to $8,000, which often covers the majority of the upgrade cost for a qualifying high-efficiency heat pump system, making the payback period very short.

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

Given Kinross's cold winters and propane as the primary heat source, a dual-fuel system is often the optimal solution. A heat pump handles heating efficiently during milder weather and all cooling needs. During extreme cold below its balance point, typically around 20°F, the propane furnace provides backup heat. This strategy leverages off-peak electric rates outside the 4 PM to 8 PM utility window and maximizes the use of the $8,000 federal rebate for the heat pump portion.

My Ecobee thermostat is showing an E1 alert. What does that mean here?

An Ecobee E1 alert indicates the thermostat cannot detect equipment running after issuing a call for heat or cool. In Kinross, this commonly points to a safety lockout on the furnace control board, often triggered by a faulty flame sensor on older propane units, or a tripped high-pressure switch on the air conditioner. It's a diagnostic signal prompting a technician check to prevent a complete system shutdown during temperature swings.

How does our summer heat affect air conditioner performance?

Air conditioners are sized for a specific design temperature, which in Kinross is 82°F. On days that exceed this, which is common in peak summer, the system must run longer to maintain temperature, reducing its effective capacity. Modern units using the new R-454B refrigerant maintain better efficiency and pressure stability at these higher ambient temperatures compared to older R-410A systems, providing more reliable cooling during heat waves.

What if my air conditioning stops working during a hot day in Kinross Charter Township?

A sudden 'No-Cool' event requires checking for simple issues like a tripped breaker or a dirty air filter first. For immediate professional service, our technicians are dispatched from near Kinross Township Park. Using I-75, we maintain a consistent 5 to 10 minute response time to most neighborhoods within the township for emergency diagnostics and repair.

Why do so many HVAC systems in Kinross homes seem to freeze up?

The average age of a system in a home built around 1968 is 58 years, which often means original ductwork and insulation. In Kinross, moderate humidity leads to significant condensation. Over decades, galvanized steel ducts can develop internal rust and debris, partially blocking the condensate drain line. This obstruction, combined with an aging air handler, is the primary cause of frozen condensate lines in this climate.

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