Covington homeowners deal with some of the most demanding HVAC conditions on the Gulf Coast. As the St. Tammany Parish seat on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain, Covington sits in a pocket of persistent humidity, surrounded by pine forests that hold moisture even after a rain. The homes here tend to be larger than those closer to the city, many with two or more stories, and the combination of size, age, and North Shore climate puts real pressure on heating and cooling systems. Big Easy AC & Heating serves Covington and the broader St. Tammany Parish area with AC repair, installation, maintenance, and replacement from technicians who know these homes and this climate.
We provide a full range of residential and light commercial HVAC services throughout Covington and St. Tammany Parish. Whether you need a same-day repair on a failed compressor in July or a planned replacement of an aging post-Katrina system, our team handles every phase of the job.
Covington’s location and housing stock create HVAC challenges that are different from those found closer to New Orleans. Understanding these factors is part of diagnosing and solving problems correctly the first time.
St. Tammany Parish experiences higher humidity than Orleans or Jefferson parishes because of the lake and the surrounding pine forest terrain. Relative humidity regularly exceeds 85 percent during summer months, which forces air conditioning systems to do double duty: they must remove moisture from the air before they can lower the temperature. A system that is undersized, low on refrigerant, or running with a dirty coil will lose the battle against this humidity, leaving your home feeling clammy even when the thermostat reads 72 degrees.
Covington has a significant share of larger homes, particularly in planned communities and estate neighborhoods. Heat rises, so upper floors in a two-story home are consistently warmer than the ground floor if the system is not properly sized or zoned. Single-zone systems struggle to maintain even temperatures across multiple floors, which leads to overworking the equipment and high utility bills. Multi-zone systems with separate thermostats and air handlers address this problem directly, and we specialize in designing and installing these configurations for Covington properties.
The historic district near the Bogue Falaya and Tchefuncte rivers includes older homes that were not built with central ductwork. Adding traditional ducted systems to these homes is often impractical or expensive due to construction constraints. Ductless mini-split systems are frequently the best solution, providing efficient, room-by-room climate control without the need for major structural modifications. We assess each historic property individually to find the most effective configuration.
Covington saw a significant construction and renovation surge after Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and 2006 as many residents relocated from the south shore. HVAC systems installed during that period are now 18 to 20 years old, which is at or past the end of their typical service life. These systems are increasingly unreliable, often use R-22 refrigerant that is now costly and scarce, and are far less efficient than modern equipment. If your system was installed around that time, it is worth having an honest assessment of whether repair is still cost-effective.
Covington sits in pine country. Heavy pollen seasons in late winter and spring coat outdoor condensing units with a fine layer of debris that restricts airflow and forces the system to run harder. Left unaddressed, this buildup causes overheating and compressor strain. Regular coil cleaning is an important part of maintenance in this area and should not be skipped during annual tune-ups.
We serve residential and commercial customers throughout Covington and the surrounding St. Tammany Parish communities. Our technicians are familiar with the housing types and HVAC configurations found in each area.
The calls we receive most often from Covington homeowners point to a consistent set of problems driven by the local climate, housing stock, and system age.
In Covington and across St. Tammany Parish, we recommend scheduling AC maintenance at least once a year, ideally in the spring before peak cooling season. The North Shore’s high humidity and long summers put significant strain on HVAC systems. Homes with multi-zone systems or ductwork in unconditioned attics benefit from twice-yearly tune-ups. Annual service catches refrigerant issues, dirty coils, and failing components before they turn into costly emergency repairs during a July heat wave.
Sizing depends on square footage, ceiling height, insulation quality, and window exposure, but many Covington homes are larger than average and require systems in the 3- to 5-ton range. Homes in neighborhoods like Beau Chene or River Forest with two or more stories often benefit from multi-zone systems with separate air handlers for each floor. A load calculation (Manual J) is the only accurate way to size a system. Oversized units short-cycle, leaving the air humid, while undersized units run constantly and wear out early.
Several factors common to Covington properties cause this problem. Aging systems installed after Katrina in 2005-2006 are now approaching or past their design life of 15-18 years. Ductwork in hot attics loses efficiency every year as insulation degrades. The North Shore’s humidity also makes it harder for standard units to dehumidify effectively, making your home feel warmer than the thermostat reads. A dirty evaporator coil, low refrigerant, or an undersized system can all contribute. Our technicians diagnose the root cause rather than just adding refrigerant.
Yes. Ductless mini-split systems are an excellent solution for historic Covington homes without existing ductwork, converted spaces like sunrooms or garages, or additions where extending existing ductwork is impractical. They are also highly efficient and allow zone-by-zone temperature control, which helps in multi-story homes where heat rises to upper floors. We install and service all major mini-split brands, and we can help you determine whether a ductless system, a zoned ducted system, or a combination approach makes the most sense for your specific home.
St. Tammany Parish sits north of Lake Pontchartrain and is surrounded by pine forests that trap moisture. Relative humidity regularly exceeds 85 percent during summer months. This forces your AC to work harder to remove moisture from the air before it can cool your home. High humidity also accelerates corrosion on outdoor condensing units, promotes mold growth in ductwork, and can cause the evaporator coil to freeze if airflow is restricted. A properly maintained system with good drainage and a clean filter handles these conditions better and lasts longer.
Absolutely. Multi-zone systems are common in larger Covington homes and require technicians familiar with zone controllers, motorized dampers, and variable-speed equipment. We service and install multi-zone ducted systems as well as multi-head ductless mini-split configurations. If your zoning system is not maintaining consistent temperatures throughout the home, the issue could be a failed damper, a misconfigured thermostat, or an undersized air handler. We troubleshoot the entire system, not just the individual components, to ensure every zone performs as intended.
Key indicators include a system that is 15 or more years old, frequent repair calls in the past two seasons, rising utility bills despite normal usage, R-22 refrigerant (now phased out and very expensive to source), uneven cooling across different rooms, and persistent humidity issues even after maintenance. Systems installed after Katrina in 2005-2007 are now reaching this age threshold. We provide honest assessments and will tell you when repair is still cost-effective versus when replacement is the smarter long-term investment for your home.
Yes. We understand that an AC breakdown in a Louisiana summer is not a minor inconvenience, especially in a larger home that heats up quickly. We offer emergency HVAC repair service for Covington and surrounding St. Tammany Parish communities. When you call 504-636-8724, a technician will confirm availability and an estimated arrival window. We carry common parts and refrigerants on our trucks to resolve most repairs in a single visit. For older systems, we will also discuss whether repair or replacement is the better path before starting any work.
If your system is struggling to keep up with the North Shore heat and humidity, do not wait until it fails completely. Big Easy AC & Heating serves Covington and all of St. Tammany Parish with reliable, honest HVAC service from technicians who understand these homes. Call us at 504-636-8724 or visit our contact page to schedule an appointment or request emergency service.