Built for NE Ohio winters
Canfield sits on higher, more open ground in southwestern Mahoning County — inland of the worst lake-effect but exposed to wind that drives wind-chill at outdoor units, and the same hard valley freezes and 42-inch frost line as the rest of the county. Larger township lots and bigger homes mean bigger heat loads, so cold-snap performance is where undersized or aging equipment shows its age first. The frost line here is about 42 inches and hard-freeze season runs November through March, so heating equipment in Canfield works longer and harder than it would almost anywhere else — and the cost of a no-heat call in February is a lot higher than an inconvenience.
