Cooling load in East Liverpool
Cooling in East Liverpool is almost entirely a retrofit. The pottery-era housing was built for stove and radiator heat with no thought to ductwork, so central air gets shoehorned in — condensers squeezed onto narrow hillside lots, line sets run up the outside of the house, and ductwork that was never designed to carry cool air. Ductless mini-splits are often the cleanest answer for these older homes, especially the upper floors that ducted systems struggle to reach.
Local heating stock in East Liverpool
East Liverpool has the oldest housing stock in the whole roster. This was the 'Crockery City' — over 100 potteries running between 1840 and 1940 — and the homes built for that workforce are packed into the river flats and the hillsides above them: dense, late-1800s-to-early-1900s frame and brick houses with retrofitted heating. We see gravity furnaces converted to forced air, the occasional coal-era boiler still feeding radiators, and chimneys that have been venting one system after another for a century. The terrain is its own challenge — narrow lots stacked up steep hillsides above the Ohio River means tight mechanical rooms and basements that flood, so equipment placement and venting take real care here. Gas reaches most of the city, but the older the house, the more retrofit and combustion-safety work the heating system needs.
What we see across the county
Columbiana housing leans rural and older. A lot of the homes we service in Salem, Lisbon, and the surrounding townships are 60+ years old with original gravity furnaces converted to forced air — sometimes running propane instead of natural gas because rural gas-line coverage is thin out here. East Liverpool's housing stock is older still: late-1800s pottery-era riverfronts with retrofitted heating. Wood-supplemented heating is more common down here than anywhere else in our service area, which means more chimney inspections and CO testing on every visit. That's the backdrop your East Liverpool system lives in — and why we stock parts for every era on the truck instead of forcing one solution on every home.