Your Westover Hills Heating and Cooling Experts
One of the most common — and costly — errors in HVAC installation in Westover Hills is oversized equipment. A furnace or AC system that's too large for the home short-cycles: it reaches the set temperature quickly, shuts off, and restarts frequently instead of running in longer, more efficient cycles. Short-cycling reduces comfort, increases energy consumption, accelerates component wear, and reduces system lifespan. Proper equipment sizing requires a Manual J load calculation that accounts for Tarrant County's climate data, your home's insulation, window area, ceiling height, and occupancy. Contractors who size by square footage alone are guessing.
The combination of heat and sustained humidity in Tarrant County means AC systems accumulate operating hours faster than in most US markets. Compressors, capacitors, and contactors all wear faster under extended load — which is why Westover Hills homeowners who service their AC annually deal with fewer midseason failures than those who don't.
With an estimated 3,260 annual cooling degree days and roughly 85 days exceeding 90°F, Westover Hills's climate places above-average demand on residential AC systems. Tarrant County's population of 908 includes many homes with equipment installed during the region's growth years — systems now in the replacement planning window.