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If you've ever opened your CPS Energy bill in August and done a double-take, you're not imagining things. San Antonio homeowners pay some of the highest summer electric bills in the country — not because our rates are high, but because our cooling season never seems to end.
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Most cities get a few hot months. We get five to six. Your AC runs harder and longer than systems in most parts of the country, which means wear and tear adds up faster. A system that seemed fine in October can develop issues over winter, a clogged drain line, a weak capacitor, low refrigerant, that turn into full breakdowns when you flip it on in May.
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If you live anywhere in South Texas, your AC works harder than most systems in the country. San Antonio's cooling season runs six to seven months, sometimes longer. That's double what homeowners deal with in places like Dallas or Austin, and triple what most northern states see. So when people ask how often they should service their AC, the answer for South Texas is different than the generic advice you'll find online.
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