HVAC Services in Fort Davis, Texas
The federal minimum efficiency standards for new AC equipment changed in 2023, and they vary by region. Texas falls in the southern efficiency region, meaning new AC installations in Jeff Davis County must meet the 15 SEER2 minimum — not the 14 SEER2 that applies in northern states. Higher-efficiency equipment costs more upfront but reduces operating costs over the system's life. In Fort Davis's climate with its extended cooling season, the payback on higher SEER2 equipment comes faster than it would in a market with a shorter AC season.
In Fort Davis, air conditioning isn't seasonal — it's infrastructure. Jeff Davis County's climate means cooling systems run from spring through fall under conditions that simultaneously stress refrigerant circuits, blower motors, and drain systems. A system that made it through last summer isn't guaranteed to make it through the next without attention.
Fort Davis's extended cooling season generates approximately 3,470 cooling degree days of annual energy demand. Homes built around 1984 — the median construction year in Jeff Davis County — are at the age where original air conditioning equipment has either been replaced once or is overdue for evaluation.