Your Taos Heating and Cooling Experts
HVAC equipment in Taos has a finite service life that most homeowners don't track closely enough. Furnaces in Taos County climates typically reach end-of-life between 18 and 25 years depending on maintenance history and heating season length. AC systems in higher-demand climates run closer to 12 to 18 years. Homeowners who know where their equipment sits in that window can plan replacements before emergency conditions force the decision — avoiding peak-demand pricing, rushed contractor selection, and the risk of a multi-day no-heat or no-cool situation.
Desert heat in Taos County puts AC systems under some of the highest sustained loads in the country. Equipment that's undersized, poorly charged, or running with dirty coils fails under extreme ambient temperatures faster than anywhere else in the US.
Taos averages approximately 4,000 cooling degree days annually and sees around 106 days above 90°F each summer. The median home in Taos County was built around 1973, meaning a substantial share of local air conditioning systems are approaching or past their typical 12 to 18 year service life.