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Mulberry HVAC Company

Mulberry HVAC Company

Mulberry, OH
Emergency HVAC Services

Phone : (888) 996-4787

Based in Mulberry, Ohio, Mulberry HVAC Company delivers HVAC service for apartments, single-family homes, and small commercial spaces. The team understands local climate demands and system wear.
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How well will a new system handle our summer heat when it gets above 90 degrees?

Local HVAC design uses a 89°F outdoor temperature as its performance benchmark. On days exceeding that, which is common, all systems lose capacity and efficiency. Modern units using the new R-454B refrigerant maintain better pressure and cooling output in this high-side heat compared to older R-410A systems. Proper sizing from a Manual J load calculation is essential to ensure adequate capacity during these peak conditions.

If my AC stops working on a hot afternoon, how fast can a technician get to my home in the Historic District?

For a no-cool emergency, our dispatch prioritizes calls from the Mulberry Historic District. We route technicians from the Stonelick Township Park service hub directly via I-275, ensuring a 15 to 25 minute arrival window. This speed is critical to protect the system from compressor damage during an outage. We carry common components like capacitors and contactors on the truck to resolve many failures on the first visit.

What does the new 14.3 SEER2 minimum mean for my electricity bill?

The 2026 federal SEER2 standard requires new systems to be at least 20% more efficient than many older units in Mulberry. At the local rate of $0.14 per kWh, upgrading from a 10 SEER unit to a 16 SEER2 model can save over $450 annually. The active Inflation Reduction Act rebates, with an $8,000 cap, directly offset the higher upfront cost of these efficient units, making the payback period for homeowners exceptionally short.

My Ecobee thermostat is showing an E1 alert. What does that mean for my system?

An Ecobee E1 alert indicates the thermostat has lost communication with your HVAC equipment, often due to a power interruption at the indoor air handler or furnace. In Mulberry homes, this is frequently the first sign of a tripped float switch from a clogged condensate drain line, a safety feature preventing water overflow. Checking the drain pan and clearing the line typically resolves the alert and restores communication.

Our AC is as old as the house. Should we wait for it to fail completely?

The average home age in Mulberry points to systems from the late 1980s, making them nearly 40 years old. Units of this vintage are prone to condensate drain line clogs due to biological growth and sediment accumulation over decades. This specific failure often causes water damage inside the home before the compressor itself fails. Proactive replacement prevents secondary damage and captures current rebates before the old system suffers a major, costly breakdown.

Is switching from my gas furnace to a heat pump a practical idea here?

Given Mulberry's winter lows and Duke Energy's peak rates from 2 PM to 7 PM, a dual-fuel system is often the optimal solution. This setup uses a high-efficiency heat pump for moderate weather and automatically switches to the existing gas furnace during extreme cold or peak pricing hours. This strategy maximizes the heat pump's efficiency while leveraging gas heat's lower cost and reliability during the deepest freezes.

What are the new rules for installing an AC with the latest refrigerant?

All installations using A2L refrigerants like R-454B, which is mildly flammable, must follow 2026 UL 60335-2-40 safety standards. This requires specific leak detectors, updated electrical classifications in the equipment area, and proper system labeling. The Clermont County Building Department mandates permits for this work to ensure code compliance, and only EPA Section 608 certified technicians with A2L-specific training are legally permitted to handle the refrigerant.

Can my existing ductwork handle better filters for our ozone and pollen issues?

Mulberry's ozone risk and May pollen peak make high-grade filtration valuable. Your home's original galvanized sheet metal ducts are generally robust, but installing a MERV-13 filter requires a static pressure check. An undersized return air duct or a restrictive filter cabinet can starve the blower, reducing airflow and efficiency. We measure static pressure to confirm your system can handle the upgrade without causing new problems.

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