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FAQs
My Ecobee thermostat is showing an 'E1' alert. What does that mean?
An Ecobee E1 alert indicates the thermostat is not detecting power from your HVAC system's control circuit. In LeRoy, this commonly points to a tripped float switch from a clogged condensate drain, a blown low-voltage fuse on the furnace control board, or a safety lockout. It's a diagnostic signal prompting a check of these specific points before a minor issue, like a frozen coil, leads to a compressor failure.
What should I know about permits and safety for a new AC installation?
All HVAC replacements in Osceola County require a permit from the Building Department, which includes an inspection to ensure code compliance. For 2026, this is especially important as new systems use A2L refrigerants like R-454B, which are mildly flammable. Installations must follow strict EPA Section 608 and UL 60335-2-40 standards for leak detection, airflow, and clearance. Proper permitting protects your home insurance and ensures the system's safety and performance.
With spring allergies and air quality warnings, can my old ducts handle a better air filter?
Addressing PM2.5 and May pollen requires a filter rated MERV-13 or higher. Your existing galvanized sheet metal ducts are generally robust, but adding a high-MERV filter can create excessive static pressure in any system if not properly assessed. We measure static pressure to ensure your blower motor can handle the upgrade without straining the equipment. A correctly sized media cabinet is often the best solution for older LeRoy homes to improve filtration safely.
My home was built in the 80s, and my AC is original. Should I be worried about it failing?
An average 1981 home in LeRoy Township has a system nearing 45 years old. At this age, galvanized sheet metal ductwork often remains intact, but the core refrigeration system is well beyond its design life. The most common failure we see on these older units is frozen evaporator coils, caused by refrigerant leaks and reduced airflow from aged components. Proactive replacement avoids a complete failure during our May pollen peak when the system is needed most.
I use expensive propane for heat. Is switching to a heat pump a good idea here?
For LeRoy Township homes using propane, a cold-climate heat pump can be an effective primary heat source down to winter lows, supplemented by your existing furnace during extreme cold. Operating costs are favorable given your 0.18 per kWh rate, especially if you avoid the utility peak hours of 2 PM to 7 PM. The federal rebates apply to heat pumps, making the transition financially practical for reducing annual fuel costs.
My AC stopped working on a hot afternoon near the LeRoy Township Center. How fast can a technician arrive?
For a no-cool emergency in your area, our dispatch uses US-131 for direct access from the LeRoy Township Hall. This routing ensures a technician can typically be on-site within 5 to 10 minutes. We prioritize these calls to diagnose issues like a tripped breaker or failed capacitor before the indoor temperature rises significantly. Quick response helps prevent secondary damage, such as moisture from a frozen coil.
I'm confused about the new efficiency ratings and rebates. What's the real cost to upgrade?
Since January 2023, federal law requires a minimum of 13.4 SEER2 for new central air conditioners in Michigan. While a baseline unit meets this, upgrading to a high-efficiency model around 18 SEER2 can significantly offset LeRoy's 0.18 per kWh utility cost. The active Inflation Reduction Act rebates provide up to $8,000 for qualifying installations, and Consumers Energy offers an additional $300 HVAC rebate. The combined incentives often make the net investment in efficiency very compelling.
Why does my AC struggle on the hottest days of summer?
Michigan design standards use an 85°F outdoor temperature for sizing equipment, but local summer highs can exceed this. When the outdoor temperature climbs above the design limit, any system's capacity drops. Modern units using R-454B refrigerant maintain better performance and efficiency at these higher temperatures compared to older R-22 systems. Proper sizing via a Manual J load calculation is critical to minimize this performance gap during peak heat.
