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HVAC reality checks for Sun City homes in Georgetown heat

Last updated: April 2026

By Cole Reinhardt

Sun City runs a lot of single-level homes with extended roof lines and mature landscaping that can starve outdoor units of airflow. Add triple-digit Georgetown summers and visitor-heavy weeks, and you get comfort complaints that look like “low refrigerant” but are often airflow, charge balance, or an aging blower that only fails under load.

Common issues in Sun City

  • Rooms that bake on the west side while the thermostat reads satisfied because the sensor sits in a cooler core hall
  • Coils that freeze after a dirty filter marathon during dusty dry weeks when pollen clogs low returns
  • Condensate safety switches tripping in high-humidity visitor weeks when drains aren’t clearing fast enough
  • Capacitor or contactor wear that shows up as humming condensers during back-to-back 100°F afternoons

Why local matters

Comfort calls spike when everyone stays home during amenity events or family visits—exactly when your duct system sees maximum latent load. Technicians who treat Sun City as “just another ranch” miss how long duct runs and return placement drive upstairs-to-living wing deltas even on one-story plans.

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