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For over a century, our family has been the trusted name for home comfort and plumbing in Yellow Springs. As a fourth-generation, family-owned business, we've built our reputation on the experience an...
J & J Renovations
J & J Renovations is a trusted, full-service contractor serving Yellow Springs and the surrounding area. As a family-owned business, we provide comprehensive home improvement and essential system serv...
Q&A
How does our local summer heat affect air conditioner performance and the new refrigerants?
Yellow Springs' design temperature for cooling equipment is 89°F, but actual summer highs regularly exceed this. When outdoor temperatures climb above the design limit, any system's capacity drops and it must run longer to maintain temperature. The new standard R-454B refrigerant, an A2L, is engineered for high ambient temperature performance with a lower global warming potential than the old R-410A. Proper sizing via a Manual J load calculation is critical to ensure the system has adequate capacity for these peak conditions without short-cycling.
My Ecobee thermostat is showing an 'E1' alert. What does this mean for my system?
An Ecobee E1 error code indicates the thermostat has lost communication with your HVAC equipment. In Yellow Springs, this is often caused by a safety limit switch being triggered on the furnace or air handler due to an underlying problem. Common culprits include a clogged air filter restricting airflow, a failing blower motor, or, in our humid climate, a frozen evaporator coil from a clogged condensate drain. This alert prevents system operation to avoid damage, so it requires a technician to diagnose and resolve the root cause, not just reset the thermostat.
Our AC just quit on a hot day near Glen Helen. How fast can a tech get here?
A technician based near the I-675 corridor can typically be dispatched to your location in Downtown Yellow Springs within 5 to 10 minutes. We prioritize no-cool calls during peak heat, understanding that indoor temperatures can rise rapidly. Your proximity to Glen Helen Nature Preserve means we are familiar with the local road network for a swift response. We will diagnose common immediate failures like a tripped breaker or a frozen coil upon arrival to restore cooling quickly.
I heard about new efficiency rules and a big rebate. What should I consider for a replacement?
As of 2026, new central air conditioners installed in Ohio must meet a minimum 14.3 SEER2 rating. Modern systems significantly exceed this, with many models reaching 18 SEER2 or higher. At the local utility rate of $0.14 per kWh, the higher efficiency translates to direct savings on your summer bills. The active federal Inflation Reduction Act (HEEHRA) rebate provides up to $8,000 for qualified high-efficiency heat pump installations, which can dramatically offset the upfront cost of a system that will save you money for years.
My furnace and AC are original to my 1960s home in Yellow Springs. Is that a problem?
Yes, a system from the 1960s is approximately 66 years old, far exceeding its intended lifespan. This extreme age means critical components like heat exchangers and compressors are fatigued, leading to inefficiency and potential safety hazards like carbon monoxide leaks. In our humid climate, the original galvanized steel ductwork and aging evaporator coils are primary contributors to condensate line freezing and clogging, a frequent failure point. Proactive replacement is advised for safety and performance, not just repair.
What are the permit and safety requirements for a new AC installation in Greene County?
All new HVAC installations in Yellow Springs require a permit from the Greene County Building Regulations Department. This ensures compliance with current mechanical and electrical codes. Crucially, as of 2026, systems using A2L refrigerants like R-454B have specific mandated safety standards. These include requirements for leak detection, updated service port fittings, and special markings. Only EPA-certified technicians trained in handling mildly flammable refrigerants should perform this work. Proper permitting protects your home's value and ensures the installation meets all safety protocols.
I have gas heat now. Does it make sense to switch to a heat pump in our climate?
For many homes in Yellow Springs, a dual-fuel or cold-climate heat pump system is a strategic choice. Modern heat pumps efficiently provide heating down to near 0°F, covering most of our winter. During the brief, coldest periods, the existing gas furnace can serve as efficient backup heat. This setup allows you to leverage cheaper electricity during off-peak hours, avoiding the utility peak period of 2 PM to 7 PM, and reduces overall carbon emissions. The significant federal rebate makes this transition more economically attractive than ever.
With spring pollen and summer ozone, can my old duct system handle a better air filter?
Upgrading filtration is wise for the May pollen peak and regional ozone risk, but your existing galvanized steel ductwork presents a constraint. While durable, these older systems were not designed for high-static-pressure filters like MERV-13. Installing one without a static pressure test can severely restrict airflow, causing the system to overheat and fail. A technician can measure your system's static pressure and may recommend duct modifications or a specialized media cabinet to achieve proper filtration without compromising equipment operation.
