Serving Wichita Falls and Wichita County
HVAC performance in Wichita Falls isn't just about temperature — humidity control is a central part of what a properly functioning system should deliver. In Wichita County's climate, an AC system that cools the air but doesn't adequately remove moisture leaves homes that feel clammy and uncomfortable even at the right temperature. Properly sized equipment, a functioning drain system, and coil cleanliness are all relevant to dehumidification performance. An oversized AC unit that short-cycles — a common installation error — cools too quickly to adequately dehumidify.
The combination of heat and sustained humidity in Wichita 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 Wichita Falls homeowners who service their AC annually deal with fewer midseason failures than those who don't.
With an estimated 2,610 annual cooling degree days and roughly 100 days exceeding 90°F, Wichita Falls's climate places above-average demand on residential AC systems. Wichita County's population of 102,581 includes many homes with equipment installed during the region's growth years — systems now in the replacement planning window.