Your Elk City Heating and Cooling Experts
Most Elk City 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 Beckham County, where heating or cooling loads are real, that leakage translates directly to higher utility bills and rooms that never reach the thermostat setpoint.
Beckham County sees real demand from both heating and cooling systems across the year. Furnaces carry the load through winter, AC systems take over from late spring through early fall, and the shoulder seasons are the right time to service each before peak demand arrives.
Elk City sees approximately 2,480 cooling degree days in summer and 2,560 heating degree days in winter, with real seasonal demand on both systems. Beckham County homes built around 1970 — the local median — are at the age where original HVAC equipment is entering the replacement planning window.