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ADs Home Services
ADs Home Services is a trusted, locally-owned plumbing and HVAC company serving homeowners throughout Wawarsing, NY. We specialize in the repair, maintenance, and installation of heating, cooling, and...
Questions and Answers
My Ecobee thermostat is showing an 'E1' alert. What does this mean, and is it urgent?
An Ecobee E1 alert indicates the thermostat has lost communication with your HVAC equipment. In Wawarsing homes, this is commonly caused by a safety lockout on the furnace control board due to a recurring issue like a faulty flame sensor or a frozen evaporator coil. The system shuts down to prevent damage, and the thermostat cannot call for heat or cool. This requires a technician's diagnosis to resolve the root cause and reset the system; it is a service alert, not just a Wi-Fi connectivity problem.
My air conditioner just quit on a hot day in Ellenville. How fast can a technician get here for a no-cool emergency?
A technician can typically be dispatched from near Shadowland Stages within 10 minutes. Using US-209, service vehicles can reach most Ellenville addresses in 5-10 minutes for an emergency no-cool call. The first step is a phone diagnosis to check for simple issues like a tripped breaker or a clogged condensate drain, which can sometimes be resolved before dispatch to save you time and money.
I see new systems have a SEER2 rating. What does the 14.3 minimum mean for my electric bill, and are there rebates?
The 14.3 SEER2 is the 2026 federal minimum efficiency standard, a significant jump from older units. Upgrading from a 10 SEER system to a 16 SEER2 model can cut cooling costs by about 25%, a meaningful saving at Wawarsing's $0.21/kWh rate. The Inflation Reduction Act's HEEHRA rebates provide an upfront point-of-sale discount of up to $8,000 for qualifying heat pump installations, which directly reduces the payback period on your investment.
What are the permit and safety requirements for installing a new system with the latest refrigerant?
All HVAC replacements in the Town of Wawarsing require a permit from the Town Building Department. Since 2025, new systems predominantly use A2L refrigerants like R-454B, which are mildly flammable. 2026 codes mandate specific safety standards for these installations, including leak detectors, revised clearance from ignition sources, and specialized technician certification. Proper permitting ensures the installation meets these updated safety and efficiency codes, protecting your home and maintaining system warranties.
My furnace seems to run constantly but never gets the house comfortable. Could the age of the system be the main issue?
A 1961 home in Wawarsing likely has an original or 20+ year old HVAC system, putting it beyond its typical lifespan. Older units lose efficiency as components like capacitors and refrigerant charge degrade. This age makes them prone to frozen evaporator coils, as failing blower motors or dirty filters restrict airflow over the cold coil. The resulting ice buildup further blocks airflow, creating a cycle of poor performance and eventual compressor failure.
Why does my AC struggle when it hits the mid-90s, even though it's rated for a certain temperature?
Your system is designed for a peak load of 87°F, the standard design temperature for our region. When summer highs exceed that, the unit must run continuously to try to meet the demand, reducing its ability to dehumidify and maintain comfort. Modern systems using R-454B refrigerant maintain better efficiency and capacity at these higher temperatures than older R-410A units, but no system is designed to overcome extreme, sustained heat waves significantly above its design point.
With ozone alerts and May pollen peaks, should I upgrade my air filter to a MERV-13?
A MERV-13 filter is excellent for capturing pollen and fine particulates, addressing both seasonal allergens and regional ozone-related pollutants. However, the existing galvanized steel ductwork in many local homes must be evaluated first. Adding a high-MERV filter to an older, restrictive duct system can cause excessive static pressure, reducing airflow and potentially freezing the evaporator coil. A static pressure test should be performed before upgrading filtration.
I use expensive propane for heat. Is switching to a heat pump a practical idea for our Wawarsing winters?
Modern cold-climate heat pumps are engineered to provide efficient heat down to -5°F, making them viable for our winter lows. The economics are compelling: you would offset costly propane with electricity, especially if you avoid the 2 PM to 6 PM utility peak rate periods. Combining a heat pump with the existing propane furnace as a backup creates a highly efficient dual-fuel system, eligible for NYSERDA's Clean Heat rebate of up to $2,000 and the federal HEEHRA incentives.
