According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, space heating and cooling account for 52% of average annual household energy consumption. When heat waves persist, equipment running without pause often exposes underlying mechanical issues that might otherwise remain dormant. Oscar Pound, co-owner of the Glenpool-based company, notes that many emergency service calls are entirely preventable.
To mitigate the risk of midsummer breakdowns, technicians recommend replacing air filters regularly and clearing debris from outdoor condenser units. Homeowners can also reduce system strain by closing window treatments during peak afternoon sunlight and avoiding drastic thermostat adjustments. If a unit struggles to maintain set temperatures or exhibits unusual noises, those are early indicators that professional diagnostic work is needed before a minor repair evolves into an expensive replacement.

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