Serving New Augusta and Perry County
If your New Augusta home has an AC system installed before 2010, there's a meaningful chance it still uses R-22 refrigerant — a product that is no longer manufactured in the US and is available only from dwindling reclaimed supplies at significantly elevated cost. A refrigerant recharge on an R-22 system that has a leak now costs three to five times more per pound than R-410A — and the leak will return if it isn't repaired. For most Perry County homeowners with aging R-22 systems, the economics of repair versus replacement have already crossed the threshold.
Perry County's hot, humid summers keep AC systems running for 7 to 9 months of the year. High dew points accelerate biological growth in drain pans and evaporator coils — condensate drain flushing and coil cleaning aren't optional in New Augusta, they're how systems stay functional through the full cooling season.
New Augusta averages approximately 3,550 cooling degree days annually and sees around 61 days above 90°F each summer. The median home in Perry County was built around 1968, meaning a substantial share of local air conditioning systems are approaching or past their typical 12 to 18 year service life.