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Midway HVAC Company

Midway HVAC Company

Midway, NC
Emergency HVAC Services

Phone : (888) 996-4787

Midway HVAC Company serves Midway, North Carolina with heating and air conditioning service designed for local homes. From breakdowns to routine checks, the company helps keep systems running safely.
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FAQs

Is the new 14.3 SEER2 minimum worth the upgrade cost with current electricity prices?

The 2026 federal SEER2 standard ensures new systems are significantly more efficient than your 40-year-old unit. At Midway's average rate of $0.13 per kWh, a modern 3-ton system can cut cooling costs by nearly half. The active Inflation Reduction Act rebates, with caps up to $8000, directly offset the upgrade cost, making the return on investment compelling when paired with utility incentives like Duke Energy Smart Saver.

With our April pollen and ozone alerts, can our old ductwork handle better air filters?

Addressing ozone and pollen requires a MERV-13 filter, but your existing flexible fiberglass ducts pose a challenge. This duct material has a higher internal friction rate. Installing a high-MERV filter without a professional static pressure test can severely restrict airflow, overworking the blower and reducing cooling capacity. A technician must assess the duct system's integrity and the blower's capability before recommending an appropriate filtration upgrade.

Why does my AC struggle when it's over 91 degrees, which seems lower than our actual summer highs?

HVAC systems in Midway are engineered to a 91°F design temperature, a historical benchmark for sizing. Summer peaks regularly exceed this, creating a performance gap where the system runs continuously to maintain temperature. The newer R-454B refrigerant standard for 2026 offers improved thermodynamic efficiency in these high-ambient conditions compared to older R-410A, helping to close that gap and provide more stable cooling during heatwaves.

If our AC quits on a 95-degree afternoon near Midway Elementary School, how fast can help arrive?

For a no-cool emergency in the Midway Rural Center, our dispatch uses US-52 for the most direct route. From our service hub, travel time to the school zone and surrounding neighborhoods is a reliable 15 to 20 minutes. We prioritize these calls to restore cooling and prevent indoor humidity from damaging the home's structure and contents during our peak summer heat.

What should we verify about permits and safety for a new system using the new R-454B refrigerant?

All replacements in Davidson County require a permit from the Davidson County Inspections Department. For systems using the mildly flammable A2L refrigerant R-454B, 2026 codes mandate specific safety protocols. This includes updated leak detection sensors, revised line set installation practices, and permanent warning labels. Your contractor must prove certification for handling A2Ls and pull the proper permit to ensure the installation meets these updated safety standards for your home.

We use expensive electric heat. Should we consider a heat pump given our winter climate?

Yes, a modern cold-climate heat pump is a strategic replacement for electric resistance heat. While Midway's winter lows are manageable, the key is managing cost during Duke Energy's peak hours from 2 PM to 6 PM. A heat pump can deliver heat at 300-400% efficiency compared to 100% for electric strips, drastically reducing consumption during those high-rate periods and providing efficient cooling in summer with one system.

Our Ecobee thermostat is showing an 'E4' alert. What does this mean for our system right now?

An Ecobee E4 code specifically indicates a loss of communication with your outdoor AC unit or heat pump. In Midway, this often points to a condensate safety switch being triggered by a clogged drain line—a frequent issue in our humid climate—or a tripped low-voltage circuit breaker at the air handler. It's a protective alert that prevents water overflow, but it requires a technician to clear the blockage and reset the system to restore operation.

Our system seems to quit on humid days. Could its age be the main issue?

Systems in Midway homes built around 1986 are now roughly 40 years old. A primary failure point at this age is condensate drain line clogs. Decades of algae growth inside the flexible fiberglass ductwork and drain pans create a sludge that blocks drainage, causing safety switches to shut the unit down during high humidity operation. This is a common, age-related service call that often indicates the entire system is nearing its functional lifespan.

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