This is a great addition. In a salt-air environment like Baldwin County, maintenance isn't just "recommended"—it’s essentially a survival tactic for the equipment.
Here is the updated article with the maintenance blurb integrated to help drive those recurring service contracts.
Living in paradise comes with a price—and usually, that price is paid by your air conditioner. Between the extreme humidity of a Baldwin County summer and the corrosive salt air from the Gulf, HVAC systems in Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, and Foley work harder and age faster than almost anywhere else in the country.
So, how do you know when to keep patching up your unit and when to throw in the towel? Here is what coastal homeowners need to know.
Inland, an HVAC system might last 15 to 20 years. On the Alabama coast, the average lifespan is often 8 to 12 years. The salt spray causes "white rust" (aluminum oxide) and galvanic corrosion, which eats away at the delicate fins and copper coils. If your unit is 10 years old and facing a major repair, it has lived a full life by coastal standards.
Before approving a repair, ask your technician to show you the outdoor coils.
In South Alabama, an HVAC system’s most important job isn't just lowering the temperature—it’s removing moisture.
Whether your system is brand new or five years old, the single best way to avoid the "Repair vs. Replace" dilemma is a professional maintenance plan.
In Foley and the surrounding beach areas, salt buildup acts like a blanket of insulation, trapping heat and eating away at metal components. A bi-annual maintenance plan pays for itself by:
| Repair It If... | Replace It If... |
| The unit is under 7 years old | The unit is over 10 years old |
| The coils are clean and intact | The fins are flaking or "turning to powder" |
| It’s a simple electrical fix (like a capacitor) | The compressor has failed or the coil is leaking |
| You have a "Coastal Protection" coating | You’re seeing signs of heavy salt corrosion |
If you do decide to replace your system, ask us about corrosion protection. From specialized coatings to choosing units with all-aluminum coils, we can help ensure your next system survives the Gulf air much longer than the last one.
Living near the beach is tough on your AC. Let our local experts give you a straight answer on whether your system is worth saving.
Call us today for a "Coastal Health Check" or to join our Maintenance Program!