Serving Edgewood and Kenton County
One of the most common — and costly — errors in HVAC installation in Edgewood is oversized equipment. A furnace or AC system that's too large for the home short-cycles: it reaches the set temperature quickly, shuts off, and restarts frequently instead of running in longer, more efficient cycles. Short-cycling reduces comfort, increases energy consumption, accelerates component wear, and reduces system lifespan. Proper equipment sizing requires a Manual J load calculation that accounts for Kenton County's climate data, your home's insulation, window area, ceiling height, and occupancy. Contractors who size by square footage alone are guessing.
The repeated freeze-thaw pattern in Edgewood is particularly hard on outdoor AC components and furnace heat exchangers. Metal fatigue from thermal cycling is cumulative — a Kenton County system doesn't fail all at once, it degrades through repeated stress until the weakest component gives.
With around 8,660 annual heating degree days, Edgewood's heating season imposes sustained demand on furnace systems across Kenton County. Homes with a median construction year of 1974 have a meaningful share of heating equipment that has accumulated 15 or more years of heating season use.