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Frequently Asked Questions
My Ecobee thermostat is showing an 'E1' alert. What does this mean?
An Ecobee E1 error indicates the thermostat is not detecting a signal from your HVAC equipment. In Rocky Ridge, this commonly points to a control board fault, a blown low-voltage fuse, or a disconnected wire. It is a diagnostic signal, not a specific failure code, and requires a technician to trace the 24-volt circuit from the thermostat to the indoor air handler to isolate the issue.
With gas heat, should I consider switching to a heat pump?
For Rocky Ridge, a cold-climate heat pump is a viable primary heat source. It operates efficiently during the shoulder seasons and daytime. During the coldest nights or the 2 PM to 8 PM utility peak hours, the system may use supplemental electric resistance heat, which is less economical. The decision balances the IRA rebate against your specific gas and electric rate structure.
If my AC stops cooling on a hot day near Rocky Ridge Town Hall, how quickly can a technician arrive?
For a no-cool emergency, a technician can typically be dispatched from our office within 15 to 25 minutes. We route via I-15 to access the Rocky Ridge Center neighborhood efficiently. This rapid response is critical to prevent heat buildup and potential compressor damage during a summer outage.
What are the permit and safety requirements for a new AC installation?
All installations in Juab County require a permit from the Juab County Building Department. As of 2026, systems using A2L refrigerants like R-454B must comply with updated safety standards. This mandates leak detection systems, specific room size requirements for equipment, and special labeling. Only EPA-certified technicians following these protocols can legally handle and install the equipment.
What are the new 2026 efficiency standards, and do rebates make an upgrade worthwhile?
Federal minimum efficiency is now 14.3 SEER2. A modern system meeting this standard will consume significantly less energy than a pre-2015 model at Rocky Mountain Power's 11-cent per kWh rate. The active Inflation Reduction Act rebate, offering up to $8,000 for qualified heat pump installations, often covers a substantial portion of the upgrade cost, improving the financial return.
Why does my AC struggle when it gets above 95 degrees?
Rocky Ridge systems are engineered for a 94°F design temperature. When ambient temperatures exceed this, the system operates continuously, and its capacity to reject heat diminishes. The new standard R-454B refrigerant has a slightly lower discharge temperature than older R-410A, which can offer a marginal efficiency benefit under these sustained high-load conditions.
My AC unit seems original to my 2006 home. Is it time for a replacement?
A 20-year-old system in Rocky Ridge is beyond its typical design life. The primary failure point for units of this age is evaporator coil scale buildup. This occurs because Utah's hard water mineral deposits slowly restrict refrigerant flow and heat exchange over decades, leading to a steady decline in cooling capacity and efficiency that cleaning cannot fully reverse.
Can my existing ducts handle a high-efficiency air filter for wildfire smoke and spring pollen?
Your galvanized sheet metal ductwork with R-6 wrap is generally robust enough to support a MERV-13 filter, which effectively captures PM2.5 from wildfire smoke and pollen. However, installing one in an older system requires a static pressure check. An unrestricted return grille and properly sized filter cabinet are necessary to avoid overtaxing the blower motor.
