Local HVAC Service - Lowes Island, Virginia
If your Lowes Island 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 Loudoun County homeowners with aging R-22 systems, the economics of repair versus replacement have already crossed the threshold.
Loudoun County's mixed-humid climate means both heating and cooling systems are load-bearing. An AC that underperforms in August and a furnace that struggles in January aren't unrelated problems — they're the result of the same deferred maintenance pattern that costs Lowes Island homeowners more over time.
The combination of 1,880 annual cooling degree days and 4,300 heating degree days means Lowes Island homeowners depend on both systems across the year. Loudoun County's housing stock, with a median construction year around 1971, contains a large inventory of equipment due for evaluation or replacement.