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Renovo Heating & Cooling
For over 45 years, Renovo Heating & Cooling has been the trusted, family-owned choice for reliable home comfort and plumbing in the Renovo area. Our deep local experience means we understand the speci...
FAQs
Why do so many older homes in Renovo have frozen evaporator coils in winter?
Most HVAC systems in Renovo date to the late 1930s, making them approximately 88 years old. Aging galvanized steel ductwork often develops leaks, reducing airflow across the evaporator coil. When sub-freezing air from these leaks mixes with the system's normal operation during our sharp winter temperature swings, condensation on the coil can freeze solid, blocking all heat exchange.
Can my old metal ducts handle a better filter for Renovo's spring pollen and PM2.5?
Upgrading filtration is wise given Renovo's May pollen peak and particulate matter risk. Your existing galvanized steel ducts are robust, but adding a MERV-13 filter can create excessive static pressure in an older system not designed for it. A technician must measure static pressure and likely advise a duct modification or a dedicated air cleaner to achieve cleaner air without straining the blower motor.
How well does a modern AC handle our summer heat compared to its rated capacity?
HVAC systems here are sized for an 87°F design temperature, but summer days can exceed this. A properly sized 2.5-ton unit will maintain temperature, but its latent capacity to remove humidity drops as outdoor temps climb above the design point. The new standard R-454B refrigerant has a slightly lower volumetric capacity than older R-410A, making accurate Manual J load calculation and correct coil matching critical for performance on the hottest days.
Is switching from my natural gas furnace to a heat pump practical for Renovo's winters?
Modern cold-climate heat pumps are rated for operation below 0°F, making them a viable primary heat source. The economics are favorable: the $8,000 federal rebate offsets much of the upfront cost. To manage demand during PPL's peak hours of 2 PM to 7 PM, a properly sized system with a correctly programmed thermostat can leverage the heat pump's efficiency while using your existing gas furnace as a cost-effective backup during the coldest parts of the day.
My heat just went out on a cold night near the Renovo Borough Building. How fast can a technician arrive?
For a no-heat emergency in Downtown Renovo, dispatch from our service center prioritizes your area. Using PA-120, we can typically reach addresses near the Borough Building within 5 to 10 minutes. A technician will first check for a tripped safety switch or a frozen condensate line, which are common immediate issues during winter fluctuations.
What does the new 14.3 SEER2 minimum mean for my electricity bill, and are there rebates?
The 14.3 SEER2 mandate for 2026 ensures new systems use at least 15% less energy than older 13 SEER models. At PPL's current rate of $0.105 per kWh, this directly lowers cooling costs. The federal Inflation Reduction Act provides an $8,000 heat pump rebate, which often makes a high-efficiency SEER2 system's net cost competitive with a standard AC replacement when you factor in the long-term utility savings.
My Ecobee thermostat is showing an E1 alert. What does this mean for my system?
An Ecobee E1 error indicates the thermostat is not detecting voltage from your HVAC equipment's control board. In Renovo, this often points to a safety lockout from a prior issue, like a flame sensor fault on a gas furnace or a high-pressure switch trip on the AC. It's a protective signal. The system requires a technician to diagnose the root cause—such as a dirty sensor or a refrigerant pressure anomaly—and perform a manual reset to restore safe operation.
What permits and new rules apply to installing an AC with the new refrigerant in 2026?
All HVAC installations in Renovo require a permit from the Renovo Borough Code Enforcement Office. For systems using A2L refrigerants like R-454B, 2026 codes mandate specific safety measures. These include leak detectors, revised pipe sizing, special labeling, and technician certification due to the refrigerant's mild flammability. Your contractor must provide documentation of compliance with these updated standards for the permit to be finalized.
