How Long Do AC Units Last in South Carolina?
National averages say 15–20 years, but Charleston's heat, humidity, and coastal air change the math. Here's what local homeowners actually need to plan for.
Local advice on AC repair, maintenance costs, energy rebates, and protecting your system from Charleston's heat, humidity, and salt air.
National averages say 15–20 years, but Charleston's heat, humidity, and coastal air change the math. Here's what local homeowners actually need to plan for.
Six common reasons your air conditioner stops cooling — from a dirty filter you can fix yourself in 2 minutes to a refrigerant leak that needs a pro.
A breakdown of what Charleston homeowners actually pay for common AC repairs — from a $150 capacitor swap to a $2,800 compressor replacement.
If you live near the coast — James Island, Isle of Palms, Folly Beach — salt air is quietly destroying your outdoor AC unit. Here's how to protect it.
Before you submit an emergency service request at midnight, run through this checklist. You might be able to fix it yourself in 10 minutes.
Federal tax credits, Duke Energy rebates, and state programs can cut thousands off the cost of a new high-efficiency HVAC system. Here's how to claim them.
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