Serving Cottage Lake and King County
Most HVAC calls we get from Cottage Lake homeowners follow a predictable seasonal pattern. Furnace calls spike in October and November as the first cold snaps hit and systems that haven't run since spring face their first real test. AC calls peak in late June and July when a heat run reveals problems that weren't visible in May. The homeowners who get ahead of those windows — scheduling furnace service in September and AC service in April — spend less per year on their HVAC systems than the ones who wait for something to break.
King County's marine climate creates HVAC conditions that are mild in temperature but persistent in humidity and, for coastal installations, corrosive from salt air exposure. Condenser coil degradation in Cottage Lake is measurable over 3 to 5 years without protective maintenance.
Cottage Lake sees approximately 510 cooling degree days in summer and 5,810 heating degree days in winter, with real seasonal demand on both systems. King County homes built around 1975 — the local median — are at the age where original HVAC equipment is entering the replacement planning window.