The Puget Sound creates unique moisture challenges for air conditioning systems. Salt-laden air from Elliott Bay and the Sound accelerates corrosion on outdoor condenser units faster than you see inland. Morning fog and persistent drizzle keep humidity levels high even when temperatures stay moderate. Your AC removes this moisture, but the constant work stresses components differently than in dry climates. Condensate drain lines clog faster here because algae and biofilm grow rapidly in Seattle's damp conditions. Electrical connections corrode, causing intermittent failures that are hard to diagnose without proper testing equipment.
Peak HVAC Seattle understands these regional factors because we work exclusively in the greater Seattle metro area. We know which neighborhoods near the waterfront experience the worst corrosion. We understand how homes built in the 1950s through 1970s have undersized ductwork that creates airflow problems. Local building codes for condensate drainage changed over the years, and we identify installations that no longer meet current standards. This regional expertise matters because troubleshooting AC issues requires understanding how your specific location and home construction interact with your equipment.