Local HVAC Service - Charleston, Missouri
September and October are the right months to schedule furnace service in Charleston — and they fill up fast. Once temperatures drop in November and the first cold nights send homeowners to their thermostats, HVAC contractors in Mississippi County shift into reactive mode and pre-season tune-up windows close. The homeowners who call us in fall for a scheduled inspection are the ones who don't end up making an emergency call in January. The ones who wait often do.
Mississippi County's freeze-thaw cycles create stress on HVAC equipment that steady cold climates don't. Repeated temperature swings push refrigerant lines, outdoor unit components, and heat exchanger metals through expansion and contraction cycles that accumulate fatigue over years.
Charleston accumulates approximately 7,040 heating degree days annually, placing it among the more demanding heating climates in the country. The median home in Mississippi County was built around 1970, meaning the average local furnace has been through 54 or more years of heating seasons.