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Flowood HVAC Company

Flowood HVAC Company

Flowood, MS
Emergency HVAC Services

Phone : (888) 996-4787

Flowood HVAC Company provides heating and cooling service for homes and small businesses in Flowood, Mississippi. The team handles repairs, system checks, and replacements with a focus on safety, comfort, and clear pricing.
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Upchurch Services

Upchurch Services

★★★☆☆ 2.7 / 5 (3)
38 Old Hwy 49 S, Flowood MS 39232
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC

For over 50 years, Upchurch Services has been a trusted name across Mississippi, offering reliable solutions for Flowood residents and businesses. We specialize in professional HVAC installation, repl...

Payne Gene Associates

Payne Gene Associates

1018 N Flowood Dr, Flowood MS 39232
Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC

Since 1969, Payne Gene Associates has served as a trusted wholesale distributor of heating, air conditioning, and plumbing equipment from its Flowood, Mississippi headquarters. As a professional and e...

Madison Air Repair

Madison Air Repair

5497 Lakeland Dr, Flowood MS 39232
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC, Water Heater Installation/Repair

Madison Air Repair is your trusted local HVAC and water heater specialist in Flowood, MS. We provide expert water heater installation and repair services to keep your home comfortable year-round. In t...



Q&A

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

All HVAC installations in Flowood require a permit from the City of Flowood Building and Permits Department. Since January 2023, new systems must use lower-GWP A2L refrigerants like R-454B, which are mildly flammable. This mandates compliance with updated safety standards (UL 60335-2-40) that require leak detectors, updated service procedures, and specific markings. Your contractor must be EPA Section 608 certified for A2Ls and pull the proper permit to ensure the installation is legal and insurable.

How old is my HVAC unit likely to be in Flowood?

The average home in Flowood Center was built around 1999, making the original HVAC system about 27 years old. At this age, the system is well beyond its expected service life, increasing the risk of failure. This is especially true for micro-channel coil corrosion, which is accelerated by our very humid climate. The aluminum in these coils reacts with moisture and airborne salts, leading to leaks and a complete loss of refrigerant.

Should I switch from my gas furnace to a heat pump in Flowood?

With Flowood's winter lows rarely dipping below freezing for extended periods, a modern cold-climate heat pump is a viable primary heat source. The key economic advantage comes from shifting load away from gas and onto electricity during off-peak hours, avoiding the 2 PM to 7 PM utility peak. The substantial federal rebates for heat pumps make this transition financially attractive, especially when paired with a proper Manual J load calculation to ensure correct sizing.

My air conditioner stopped working during the hottest part of the day near Winner's Circle Park. How fast can help arrive?

A no-cool call in Flowood Center is treated as a priority dispatch. Our service vehicles are staged to use MS-25 for quick access to neighborhoods like yours. From our local shop, we can typically be on-site at your home within 10 to 15 minutes of your call. This rapid response is critical to prevent indoor humidity from spiking and damaging furnishings or electronics.

My Ecobee thermostat is showing an E160 error code. What does that mean?

The Ecobee E160 alert specifically indicates a loss of communication with the outdoor heat pump or AC unit. In Flowood's humid environment, this often points to a corroded control wire connection at the condenser, a tripped high-pressure switch from a dirty coil, or a failing control board. It is a diagnostic signal that prevents the system from running, so a technician should inspect the outdoor unit's electrical compartment and safety controls to resolve the underlying fault.

Why does my AC struggle when it gets above 94 degrees?

HVAC systems in Flowood are engineered for a 94°F design temperature, which is the outdoor condition they are sized to maintain 75°F indoors. On days that exceed this, which happens regularly, the system must run continuously and may not keep up. Modern units using the new R-454B refrigerant maintain better capacity and efficiency in this extreme heat compared to older R-410A systems, but all equipment has a performance limit.

Is it worth upgrading my old AC to meet the new 2026 efficiency standards?

The current federal minimum is 14.3 SEER2, a significant jump from what was installed in 1999. Upgrading to a modern 16-18 SEER2 system can reduce cooling costs by 20-30% against the local Entergy rate of $0.11 per kWh. The active Inflation Reduction Act rebates, with a cap of $8,000 for qualified heat pumps, directly lower the upfront cost. Combining this with Entergy Mississippi's $500 residential HVAC program improves the payback period substantially.

Can my home's ductwork handle better air filters for our pollen and ozone?

Flowood's April pollen peak and summer ozone risk make advanced filtration like MERV-13 desirable. However, your flexible R-6 insulated ducts have a higher internal resistance than sheet metal. Installing a high-MERV filter without assessing static pressure can starve the blower, reducing airflow and efficiency. A technician should measure your system's static pressure to determine if duct modifications or a specialized media cabinet are needed to support the filter upgrade safely.

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