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Lyon Charter Township HVAC Company
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Question Answers
What are the permit and safety requirements for a new AC install in 2026?
All installations in Lyon Township require a permit from the Lyon Township Building Department. Since 2023, systems using A2L refrigerants like R-454B must comply with updated safety standards (UL 60335-2-40). This mandates leak detection systems, updated service ports, and specific labeling. Your contractor must be EPA Section 608 certified for A2Ls and follow the strict local code for line set routing and disconnect placement to ensure a lawful and safe installation.
My AC is 32 years old. Is that too old for a system in Lyon Charter Township?
A system from 1994 is well beyond its expected service life. The average age in New Hudson is 32 years, meaning critical components like compressor valves and refrigerant seals are fatigued. This age directly contributes to the common failure of condensate line freezing, as older systems often develop refrigerant charge issues or airflow imbalances that drop the coil temperature below freezing, even in our moderately humid climate. Proactive replacement is advised to avoid a cascade of failures.
Should I consider switching from my gas furnace to a heat pump here?
Given our winter lows and DTE's peak electricity rates from 14:00 to 19:00, a dual-fuel or cold-climate heat pump system is a strategic choice. You would use the highly efficient heat pump for most of the heating season, automatically switching to the gas furnace only during the deepest cold snaps or peak rate periods. This maximizes the use of the $8,000 federal rebate while leveraging your existing gas infrastructure for reliability and cost management.
What if I have no cool air on a hot afternoon in New Hudson?
A no-cool call during peak heat is a priority dispatch. Our service route from Lyon Oaks County Park uses I-96 for direct access, ensuring a technician can be on-site in Lyon Charter Township within 15-20 minutes. The first diagnostic steps will check for a tripped breaker, a frozen evaporator coil, or a failed capacitor—common immediate failures. Quick response prevents secondary damage from moisture or overheating.
My Ecobee thermostat is showing an E1 alert. What does that mean for my system?
An Ecobee E1 alert indicates the thermostat is not detecting a call for cooling from your equipment. In Lyon Charter Township, this often points to a safety lockout from a prior fault, such as a frozen condensate line tripping the float switch, or a failed control board. It is a diagnostic signal that prevents short cycling. A technician will check the condensate drain pan, system pressure, and 24V control circuit to resolve the underlying issue and reset the lockout.
How do the new 2026 efficiency standards and rebates affect my upgrade cost?
Federal law now mandates a minimum 13.4 SEER2 for new installations, a significant jump from older units. With DTE Energy rates at $0.18 per kWh, a modern 16-18 SEER2 system can cut cooling costs substantially. The active Inflation Reduction Act (HEEHRA) rebate provides up to $8,000 for a qualifying heat pump installation, which can offset a major portion of the upgrade investment and improve the payback period.
Can my home's ductwork handle better air filters for ozone and pollen?
Ozone risk and the May pollen peak make advanced filtration valuable. Your existing galvanized steel ductwork is generally robust, but upgrading to a MERV-13 filter requires a static pressure check. An older blower motor may not have the capacity to push air through the higher resistance without causing airflow starvation and freezing the coil. A technician should measure static pressure and may recommend a blower motor upgrade or a dedicated air cleaner to manage IAQ effectively.
How does our local summer heat impact air conditioner performance?
Systems are engineered to a specific design temperature, which for our area is 88°F. When ambient temperatures exceed this—as they often do—the system must run continuously to maintain setpoint, reducing its effective capacity and efficiency. The new standard R-454B refrigerant has thermodynamic properties better suited to these high-load conditions compared to older R-410A, offering more stable performance and capacity during the hottest days near I-96.
