Serving Erick and Beckham County
When a Erick homeowner calls about a furnace or AC problem, the conversation starts with what we already know about this area. Beckham County's climate, housing stock, and dominant fuel types create predictable HVAC failure patterns — the same furnace components that fail in this region's winters, the same AC issues that surface during summer heat runs, the same maintenance timing that keeps systems running through the full season. That local knowledge is the difference between a technician who works from a checklist and one who already understands what your system has been up against.
Beckham County's mixed-humid climate means both heating and cooling systems are load-bearing. An AC that underperforms in August and a furnace that struggles in January aren't unrelated problems — they're the result of the same deferred maintenance pattern that costs Erick homeowners more over time.
The combination of 2,430 annual cooling degree days and 3,070 heating degree days means Erick homeowners depend on both systems across the year. Beckham County's housing stock, with a median construction year around 1978, contains a large inventory of equipment due for evaluation or replacement.