Serving Rio del Mar and Santa Cruz County
If your energy bills in Rio del Mar have been climbing without a clear explanation, the HVAC system is usually the first place to look. A dirty air filter, fouled evaporator coil, or low refrigerant charge all increase the energy a system draws to produce the same output. A furnace running with a cracked heat exchanger or a partially blocked flue draws more gas to move less heat. In Santa Cruz County, where heating and cooling seasons drive utility costs, a 15 to 20 percent unexplained increase in monthly bills is worth an HVAC inspection before assuming the problem is elsewhere.
In Rio del Mar, HVAC systems face year-round demand at moderate levels rather than extreme seasonal peaks. Santa Cruz County's marine climate means systems rarely get a true off-season — a pattern that accumulates operating hours steadily and makes annual maintenance more critical than in markets with clear seasonal breaks.
Both heating and cooling systems face genuine seasonal demand in Rio del Mar: an estimated 5,600 heating degree days in winter and 700 cooling degree days in summer. With a median home age of 48 years in Santa Cruz County, a significant portion of local HVAC equipment is approaching end of design service life.