Your Wheelwright Heating and Cooling Experts
Wheelwright has a significant inventory of housing built before 1980, and a lot of that housing still has the original or once-replaced HVAC equipment. A furnace that's 18 to 22 years old in Floyd County has been through hundreds of heating cycles in some of the more demanding winters in the country. It may still be running, but the heat exchanger fatigue, the inducer motor wear, and the control board age all represent failure risk that increases with every season. Knowing where your system actually stands — not just whether it's running today — changes how you plan.
The repeated freeze-thaw pattern in Wheelwright is particularly hard on outdoor AC components and furnace heat exchangers. Metal fatigue from thermal cycling is cumulative — a Floyd County system doesn't fail all at once, it degrades through repeated stress until the weakest component gives.
With around 7,360 annual heating degree days, Wheelwright's heating season imposes sustained demand on furnace systems across Floyd County. Homes with a median construction year of 1969 have a meaningful share of heating equipment that has accumulated 15 or more years of heating season use.