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North Mahoning Township HVAC Company
Phone : (888) 996-4787
FAQs
What are the permit and safety rules for a new AC installation in 2026?
All installations require a permit from the North Mahoning Township Code Enforcement Office. As of 2026, new systems use mildly flammable A2L refrigerants like R-454B. This mandates updated safety standards: technicians need specific EPA certifications, and systems require leak detectors and updated labeling. Proper permitting ensures this critical safety protocol is followed.
My Ecobee thermostat is showing an E1 alert. What does that mean?
An Ecobee E1 alert indicates the thermostat is not detecting a call for cooling or heating, often due to a safety lockout from the equipment. In our humid continental climate, this frequently points to a refrigerant pressure issue, a failing control board, or the early stages of a frozen evaporator coil. It signals the system needs professional diagnosis to prevent a complete failure.
If my air conditioner fails on a hot day, how fast can a technician arrive?
For a no-cool emergency, our dispatch from the Mahoning Township Municipal Building area uses US-119 for direct access throughout the township. This routing typically ensures a technician is on-site within 10 to 15 minutes. We prioritize these calls to prevent further strain on an aging system during high outdoor temperatures.
With propane heat, should I consider switching to a heat pump?
A modern cold-climate heat pump is a viable primary heat source for North Mahoning Township, designed to operate efficiently in our winter lows. To manage the 14:00 to 19:00 utility peak hours, a properly sized unit with a propane furnace as a backup during extreme cold or power outages creates a highly efficient and resilient dual-fuel system.
Is the new 14.3 SEER2 minimum efficiency standard worth the investment?
The 2026 SEER2 standard ensures new systems use significantly less electricity than those from even 10 years ago. At the local Penelec rate of $0.14 per kWh, the operational savings are substantial. The active Inflation Reduction Act rebate, with an $8,000 cap for qualifying heat pumps, directly offsets the higher upfront cost of these efficient units.
Can my home's ductwork support a better air filter for pollen and dust?
Upgrading filtration is wise given the May pollen peak and regional fine particulate matter risk. Your existing galvanized sheet metal ductwork is typically robust enough to handle a MERV-13 filter. However, a technician must verify static pressure; an older blower motor may struggle, requiring a system assessment to ensure proper airflow isn't restricted.
Why does my AC struggle when it's in the 90s, if it's rated for 87 degrees?
The 87°F design temperature is the outdoor condition your system is sized to maintain 75°F indoors. On hotter days, its capacity drops. Modern systems using R-454B refrigerant maintain better efficiency and capacity at these higher temperatures compared to older R-22 units, but all systems will run longer to meet the load during a heatwave.
My furnace is original to my home, should I be concerned?
A 1968 build date means the original heating and cooling system is now 58 years old. In North Mahoning Township, this advanced age is the primary factor for common failures like frozen evaporator coils. Decades of seasonal cycling cause refrigerant line corrosion and coil fin degradation, which compromise heat transfer. The system is operating well beyond its intended service life.
