Serving Capitan and Lincoln County
Most Capitan homeowners focus on the furnace or AC unit when performance drops — but the duct system delivering conditioned air to living spaces is responsible for a significant share of HVAC inefficiency. The US Department of Energy estimates that 20 to 30 percent of conditioned air in a typical home is lost through duct leakage before it reaches the rooms it's meant to serve. In Lincoln County, where heating or cooling loads are real, that leakage translates directly to higher utility bills and rooms that never reach the thermostat setpoint.
In Capitan, AC is a life-safety system during peak summer. Lincoln County temperatures regularly push equipment to its design limits — making pre-season refrigerant checks, capacitor testing, and coil cleaning the difference between a system that lasts 14 years and one that fails at year 9.
With an estimated 4,020 annual cooling degree days and roughly 93 days exceeding 90°F, Capitan's climate places above-average demand on residential AC systems. Lincoln County's population of 1,191 includes many homes with equipment installed during the region's growth years — systems now in the replacement planning window.