Tampa's subtropical climate creates one of the longest air conditioning seasons in the country. While northern states run their HVAC systems four to five months per year, Tampa residents run cooling equipment from March through November, and sometimes year-round in waterfront neighborhoods where temperature and humidity never drop enough to open windows. That extended runtime means your HVAC system consumes more energy than systems in almost any other U.S. metro. The benefits of connected thermostats become most apparent when your system runs 200-plus days per year. Every percentage point of efficiency improvement translates to measurable savings on your Tampa Electric or Duke Energy bill.
Peak HVAC Tampa has installed hundreds of smart thermostats across Hillsborough County. We understand the specific challenges that Tampa homeowners face, from salt air corrosion near the bay to afternoon thunderstorms that cause power surges. We also know which local HVAC contractors cut corners during installation and which ones follow best practices. When we install a WiFi thermostat in a South Tampa bungalow or a New Tampa subdivision home, we check for common Tampa-area issues like undersized ductwork, improperly charged systems, and outdoor condensing units that sit too close to stucco walls and restrict airflow. That local knowledge ensures your smart thermostat delivers maximum performance.