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FAQs
What should I know about permits and safety for a new AC installation in 2026?
All installations requiring electrical or refrigerant work must be permitted through the Napoleon Township Building Department. New systems using A2L refrigerants like R-454B, which are mildly flammable, must comply with 2026 safety standards that mandate leak detectors and updated service procedures. Your contractor must pull the proper permits from the Napoleon Township Building Department, ensuring the installation meets current codes for both efficiency and the safe handling of new refrigerants.
Why does my AC struggle when it hits the mid-90s, even though it's rated for 88 degrees?
Michigan's design temperature for equipment sizing is 88°F, but actual summer highs can exceed this by 7-10 degrees. During these peaks, your system must run continuously, reducing its capacity to manage humidity and maintain temperature. Modern systems using R-454B refrigerant maintain better efficiency and pressure stability in this extended heat range compared to older R-410A units, which can see a sharper drop in performance.
What's the real benefit of upgrading to a higher SEER2 unit with the current rebates?
The federal minimum standard is now 13.4 SEER2. Installing a modern 18 SEER2 system can reduce your cooling electrical load by over 25% compared to a unit at the minimum. At the local utility rate of $0.18 per kWh, a modern 16+ SEER2 system can cut cooling costs significantly. The active Inflation Reduction Act (HEEHRA) rebates, capped at $8,000, directly reduce your upfront cost, while Consumers Energy offers an additional $300 to $600 incentive, improving the payback period.
My AC just quit on a hot day near Napoleon Village. How fast can someone get here?
For a no-cool emergency, our dispatch uses your location relative to the Napoleon Township Hall and US-12 to route a technician. From our local service hub, travel time to most homes in the Village is reliably 5 to 10 minutes. We prioritize these calls to prevent heat buildup and potential humidity damage, aiming for same-day diagnosis and repair.
Is switching from my natural gas furnace to a heat pump a good idea for our Michigan winters?
A cold-climate heat pump is viable for Napoleon Township, especially when paired with your existing gas furnace as a hybrid system. During the coldest nights, the furnace provides backup heat. You can program the system to use the heat pump during off-peak hours and switch to gas during the utility's peak demand period from 2 PM to 7 PM, optimizing for both comfort and operating cost under our current rate structure.
My Ecobee thermostat is showing an 'E1' alert. What does that mean for my system?
An Ecobee E1 error code indicates the thermostat is not detecting a call for cooling or heating from your HVAC equipment. In our climate, this often points to a safety lockout from a frozen condensate line or a failed control board preventing the system from starting. It's a specific signal that requires a technician to diagnose the root cause at the air handler or furnace, not just a thermostat reset.
My AC is from the 90s and keeps freezing up. Is this just old age?
A 1990s system is approximately 30 years old, which is beyond its typical service life. In Napoleon Township, the high summer humidity from our Humid Continental climate forces these older units to run constantly, causing the evaporator coil to drop below freezing. This leads to condensate line blockages and eventual system shutdown. Blower motors in units this age also suffer from bearing fatigue, struggling against the static pressure in older galvanized steel ductwork.
Can my home's duct system handle better air filters for spring pollen and ozone?
May brings high pollen counts, and our region has an ozone risk, making MERV-13 filtration desirable. Your existing galvanized steel ductwork is generally robust, but adding a high-MERV filter can create excessive static pressure if the system wasn't designed for it. A technician should measure your system's static pressure to confirm it can handle the upgrade without straining the blower motor, which is a common point of fatigue in older setups.
