Serving Empire City and Stephens County
When replacing HVAC equipment in Empire City, the choice between single-stage and two-stage or variable-speed systems has real implications for comfort and operating cost. Single-stage systems run at full capacity until the thermostat is satisfied, then shut off — a cycle that delivers temperature swings and inconsistent humidity control. Two-stage and variable-speed systems modulate output to match the actual load, running longer at lower capacity, maintaining more consistent temperatures and better humidity control. In Stephens County's climate, where heating or cooling loads persist for extended periods, the comfort advantage of modulating equipment is most apparent.
In Empire City, HVAC systems don't get a long off-season. Furnaces transition directly into AC season, with both systems seeing service demand across most of the calendar year. Stephens County homeowners who maintain both annually carry lower per-year HVAC costs than those who wait for something to break.
Both heating and cooling systems face genuine seasonal demand in Empire City: an estimated 3,650 heating degree days in winter and 2,360 cooling degree days in summer. With a median home age of 51 years in Stephens County, a significant portion of local HVAC equipment is approaching end of design service life.