Seattle experiences approximately 15-20 days above 80 degrees in a typical summer. This intermittent cooling demand creates different economics than year-round hot climates. A Phoenix homeowner runs their air conditioner 180 days per year, making a 20 SEER system a clear winner. A Seattle resident uses cooling 30-45 days annually, changing the payback calculation dramatically. The seasonal energy efficiency ratio meaning shifts when you factor in our marine climate and evening temperature drops that often eliminate overnight cooling needs. Smart SEER selection matches equipment investment to actual usage patterns rather than pursuing maximum efficiency that never pays for itself.
Seattle's electrical rates run above the national average at 11-12 cents per kilowatt-hour. This pricing makes efficiency valuable but not at any cost. Local building codes updated in 2021 require proper equipment sizing and duct testing for new installations. These regulations ensure contractors cannot cut corners that undermine your SEER rating performance. Peak HVAC Seattle participates in Seattle City Light rebate programs that reduce upfront costs for high-efficiency equipment. Our familiarity with local utility incentives, permit requirements, and inspection procedures streamlines your installation and maximizes available rebates. This local expertise saves time and money while ensuring code compliance.