Your Bull Run Mountain Estates Heating and Cooling Experts
If your Bull Run Mountain Estates home has an AC system installed before 2010, there's a meaningful chance it still uses R-22 refrigerant — a product that is no longer manufactured in the US and is available only from dwindling reclaimed supplies at significantly elevated cost. A refrigerant recharge on an R-22 system that has a leak now costs three to five times more per pound than R-410A — and the leak will return if it isn't repaired. For most Prince William County homeowners with aging R-22 systems, the economics of repair versus replacement have already crossed the threshold.
In Bull Run Mountain Estates, 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. Prince William 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 Bull Run Mountain Estates: an estimated 4,100 heating degree days in winter and 2,070 cooling degree days in summer. With a median home age of 53 years in Prince William County, a significant portion of local HVAC equipment is approaching end of design service life.