Trusted HVAC Professionals in Lobo Canyon, New Mexico
The most common contributor to premature HVAC failure that we see in Lobo Canyon homes is a clogged air filter. It doesn't seem like much — a dirty filter — but restricted airflow forces the blower motor to work harder, reduces heat transfer across the heat exchanger, and causes the high-limit switch to trip on furnaces or the evaporator coil to freeze on AC systems. A $10 filter changed every 60-90 days prevents a disproportionate share of the repair calls we handle in Cibola County. It's not complicated, but it's genuinely important.
Cibola County's dry heat reduces humidity-related issues but amplifies dust accumulation on condenser coils. Restricted heat rejection at 105°F+ ambient temperatures drives compressor head pressure to failure-inducing levels. Annual condenser cleaning is the single highest-impact maintenance task for Lobo Canyon AC systems.
Lobo Canyon's extended cooling season generates approximately 3,570 cooling degree days of annual energy demand. Homes built around 1984 — the median construction year in Cibola County — are at the age where original air conditioning equipment has either been replaced once or is overdue for evaluation.