Serving Tuttle and Grady County
The most common question we hear from Tuttle homeowners isn't 'can you fix it' — it's 'is it worth fixing.' A furnace that needs a $700 repair at 18 years old is a different decision than the same repair on a 6-year-old system. An AC that needs a refrigerant recharge at year 12 may have a leak that makes the repair a short-term patch on a larger problem. We help Grady County homeowners understand where their system actually sits in its service life before committing to a repair that may not make financial sense.
In Tuttle, 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. Grady 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 Tuttle: an estimated 2,920 heating degree days in winter and 1,570 cooling degree days in summer. With a median home age of 50 years in Grady County, a significant portion of local HVAC equipment is approaching end of design service life.