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Liverpool HVAC Company

Liverpool HVAC Company

Liverpool, OH
Emergency HVAC Services

Phone : (888) 996-4787

Liverpool HVAC Company provides heating and cooling service for homes and small businesses in Liverpool, Ohio. The team handles repairs, system checks, and replacements with a focus on safety, comfort, and clear pricing.
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Frequently Asked Questions

My furnace is old, but still runs. Should I worry about it?

Liverpool's average home was built in 1949, making many HVAC systems over 15 years old. At this age, galvanized steel ductwork can develop leaks, and components like condensate pumps become prone to failure from accumulated sediment and mineral deposits. Proactive maintenance is key, as these small failures can lead to water damage or system shutdowns, especially during our humid continental summers.

My Ecobee thermostat is showing an E4 error. What does that mean?

An Ecobee E4 alert specifically indicates a condensate pump overflow or blockage, a common issue in Liverpool's humid climate. This safety switch activates to prevent water damage. The first step is to check the pump reservoir for debris and ensure the drain line is clear. If the alert persists, it likely signals a failing pump or a clog in the line, requiring service to avoid a system shutdown or potential moisture issues around the furnace.

Can my existing ducts handle a better air filter for allergy season?

Liverpool's May pollen peak and summer ozone risk make filtration important. Your galvanized steel ducts, if intact and properly sized, can often accommodate a MERV-13 filter. However, adding such a filter to an older system requires checking the static pressure to ensure it doesn't restrict airflow, which could harm the blower motor or reduce comfort. A technician can perform this measurement during a tune-up.

How well do new air conditioners handle our hottest summer days?

Liverpool's design temperature for cooling equipment is 88°F, but actual summer highs can exceed this. Modern systems using R-454B refrigerant are engineered to maintain capacity and efficiency better at these elevated temperatures compared to older R-410A units. This means more consistent cooling and lower energy use during the hottest parts of the day, when systems are under the most stress.

I have gas heat. Is switching to a heat pump a good idea here?

Given Liverpool's cold winters and AEP Ohio's peak electricity rates from 2 PM to 7 PM, a hybrid system is often the most practical transition. This pairs a heat pump with your existing gas furnace, using the efficient heat pump for moderate weather and automatically switching to gas during extreme cold or peak rate periods. This approach maximizes savings and ensures reliability without overloading the electrical system during high-demand windows.

My air conditioner just quit on a hot day downtown. How fast can a technician get here?

A dispatch from our office near the Liverpool Public Library uses OH-39 for direct access to Downtown, ensuring a typical 10-15 minute response for emergency no-cool calls. We prioritize these situations to prevent heat buildup that can stress an aging system further, and a technician can be on-site quickly to diagnose the issue before the peak afternoon heat.

What does the new 13.4 SEER2 minimum mean for my utility bill?

The 13.4 SEER2 mandate for 2026 ensures new equipment is significantly more efficient than older units. At Liverpool's average rate of $0.14 per kWh, a high-efficiency model can reduce cooling costs. Pairing this with the active Inflation Reduction Act rebates, which can cover up to $8,000, makes the upgrade financially practical by offsetting a substantial portion of the initial investment with long-term operational savings.

What are the rules for installing a new central air system now?

All installations in Columbiana County require a permit from the Building Department. As of 2026, new systems must use A2L refrigerants like R-454B, which are mildly flammable. This mandates specific safety standards for installation, including leak detection sensors and service access clearances. Using a licensed contractor ensures the work meets these updated codes for safe, legal operation and maintains eligibility for all applicable rebates.

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