Philadelphia sits at the intersection of humid continental and humid subtropical climate zones. Summer humidity regularly exceeds 70 percent, putting extra load on cooling coils and forcing systems to work harder to dehumidify. When an AC unit short cycles, it never runs long enough to remove moisture from the air. You get a cold, clammy house that never feels comfortable. Older homes with poor insulation and air leaks compound the problem. Humid air infiltrates through basement foundations and attic vents, overloading an already stressed system. Short cycling in Philadelphia is not just inconvenient, it is a symptom of mismatched equipment fighting against local climate realities.
Philadelphia's building codes have evolved significantly over the past 30 years, but many homes still operate with HVAC systems installed before modern efficiency standards. Row homes and twins built before 1950 often lack proper ductwork, relying on single-zone systems to heat and cool multiple floors. These configurations create airflow restrictions that trigger short cycling. Elite HVAC Philadelphia works in these older neighborhoods daily. We understand the limitations of existing infrastructure and design solutions that work within those constraints. You get service from technicians who know Philadelphia homes, not cookie-cutter solutions imported from suburban new builds.