Sure, Bay County winters are mild compared to northern states, but anyone who’s lived through a December or January cold snap in Panama City, Lynn Haven, or Santa Rosa Beach knows the chill can surprise you.
Temperatures can drop into the 30s and 40s, especially overnight, and Florida homes typically aren’t insulated like homes up north. That means even a short cold snap can make a big difference in indoor comfort.
This is especially true if:
Whether you’re in a concrete ICF home or a traditional framed home, winter comfort still depends on an efficient, properly tuned HVAC system.
Many homeowners think, “I barely use my heat… why bother maintaining it?” But here’s the truth:
When your heat doesn’t run often, dust, debris, electrical issues, and worn components go unnoticed – until you flip the thermostat in December and nothing happens.
You may see:
A quick winter tune-up prevents these surprises, ensures safe operation, and keeps your home consistently warm when the temperatures drop.
Heat pumps are popular in Bay County because they’re efficient in warm climates. But in colder temperatures, they can:
All of this is normal, but if your heat pump isn’t maintained or properly sized, winter comfort will suffer.
This is where professional system checks matter – especially in airtight ICF homes where even small efficiency issues can affect performance.
Insulated Concrete Form homes are incredible at retaining temperature and many ICF homeowners notice they don’t have to run heat as often. But their airtight design means they require:
Without precise configuration, ICF homes can experience:
Because ICF homes “hold” air so well, any imbalance becomes more noticeable, especially during colder mornings and nights.
That’s why Pat Green Heating & Cooling designs HVAC systems specifically for ICF and concrete homes throughout Bay County. These systems ensure steady temperatures, even when outdoor conditions change quickly.
Whether you’re in a traditional home or an ICF build, these tips can help you stay comfortable:
Don’t wait for the first cold snap. Turn your heat on in late fall and look for:
If something feels off, call our team before temperatures drop.
Dirty filters force your system to work harder and reduce warm airflow. In Bay County, change filters every:
Older Florida homes often lose heat through small gaps. ICF homes, however, depend on balanced ventilation, so sealing windows is only part of the solution – your HVAC must also be tuned for airtight efficiency.
A programmable or smart thermostat helps maintain comfortable temperatures without wasting energy.
Recommended winter settings:
This is the most important tip.
A winter tune-up checks:
And for ICF homeowners, the technician ensures:
A small adjustment can dramatically improve comfort and efficiency in airtight concrete homes.
Whether your home is a traditional Florida construction or an energy-efficient ICF build, you deserve consistent comfort, even on chilly Bay County mornings.
If it’s been a while since your system’s last tune-up, or if your heat pump isn’t keeping up, our licensed technicians are here to help.
Call Pat Green Heating & Cooling today at (850) 277-2777
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