Columbus experiences temperature swings that stress HVAC systems year-round. Summer humidity pushes indoor dew points above 60 degrees, which makes cooling feel inadequate even when air temperature reaches setpoint. Winter cold snaps drop outdoor temperatures below 15 degrees, forcing furnaces to run extended cycles that expose airflow imbalances. Spring and fall bring 40-degree daily temperature swings that reveal poor thermostat location and inadequate system zoning. These seasonal extremes make uneven heating or cooling more noticeable here than in milder climates. Systems that performed adequately in moderate weather fail to maintain comfort when Columbus weather turns severe. Your HVAC system must handle these extremes without creating hot and cold spots.
Grand HVAC Columbus has diagnosed temperature imbalances in every Columbus neighborhood, from Victorian Village to Reynoldsburg. We understand how German Village brick homes retain heat differently than Dublin vinyl-sided construction. We know that Clintonville bungalows often lack adequate return air pathways, while New Albany homes suffer from oversized equipment installed by builders cutting costs. Local building inspectors recognize our work, and real estate agents refer buyers to us for pre-purchase HVAC evaluations. We have built relationships with Columbus homeowners by solving problems that other contractors blamed on old equipment or inadequate insulation. When the issue is actually ductwork design or airflow balance, replacing equipment wastes money. We tell you what you need, not what generates the biggest invoice.