Serving South Fork and Rio Grande County
An AC system operating with even a 10 percent refrigerant undercharge can see a 20 percent reduction in cooling capacity and a measurable increase in energy consumption. In Rio Grande County, where AC systems run under sustained load, this degradation compounds across the cooling season — increasing utility costs while reducing system lifespan. Refrigerant charge verification using superheat and subcooling measurements, not just pressure gauges, is the standard that separates thorough HVAC maintenance from a check-the-box service call.
Homeowners in Rio Grande County can't prioritize one HVAC system over the other. Furnace neglect creates heating season risk. AC neglect creates summer breakdown risk. The lowest long-term HVAC costs in South Fork belong to homeowners who treat both systems as requiring annual attention.
The combination of 1,490 annual cooling degree days and 4,830 heating degree days means South Fork homeowners depend on both systems across the year. Rio Grande County's housing stock, with a median construction year around 1976, contains a large inventory of equipment due for evaluation or replacement.