Charleston summers are no joke. The heat and humidity put serious strain on HVAC systems, and cooling costs are consistently the highest utility expense tenants face. The good news: with proactive maintenance and a few smart habits, landlords can extend the life of their systems, reduce emergency repair calls, and keep tenants comfortable all summer long.
Here’s what we recommend — for both property owners and the tenants living in your rentals.
Dirty filters are one of the most common — and most preventable — causes of HVAC problems. A clogged filter restricts airflow, forces the system to work harder, and can lead to frozen coils or overheating that takes the unit offline entirely.
💡 Encourage tenants to set calendar reminders for filter changes. Some property managers offer filter delivery as a simple value-add — it costs very little and pays off in avoided service calls.
The external condenser needs room to breathe. Airflow blockage from overgrown shrubs, debris, or storm buildup can reduce system performance by as much as 30% — and most tenants never think to check it.
Small thermostat adjustments make a meaningful difference in energy consumption over a Charleston summer.
📋 Thermostat education should be part of your move-in orientation. Tenants who understand how to use their system well save money and put less strain on the equipment.
Charleston’s humidity finds its way in through gaps in doors, windows, and ductwork — forcing HVAC systems to overcompensate and run longer than necessary.
Ovens, dishwashers, and dryers all add heat to the interior — working directly against the AC during the hottest part of the day.
Blocked or imbalanced airflow is a silent efficiency killer. In multi-zone systems especially, how air moves through the home matters.
In Charleston’s climate, an annual HVAC tune-up isn’t optional — it’s essential. A qualified technician will inspect refrigerant levels, clean coils, check for leaks, and assess overall system efficiency.
⚠️ Catching a small refrigerant leak or failing component in April costs a fraction of what an emergency repair costs in the middle of a heat wave.
The most efficient HVAC system still underperforms if tenants don’t know how to use it. Clear, simple communication goes a long way.
Informed tenants reduce service calls, take better care of the property, and are more likely to renew — a win on every front.
| Task | Frequency | Responsible party |
|---|---|---|
| Replace air filter | Every 1–3 months | Tenant / Manager |
| Clear outdoor unit surroundings | Monthly | Maintenance team |
| Inspect seals and insulation | Quarterly | Manager |
| HVAC efficiency check | Biannually | HVAC contractor |
| Distribute tenant A/C guide | Annually / at move-in | Manager |
Managing rentals in Charleston means taking HVAC seriously — not just when something breaks, but year-round. Property owners who stay proactive on cooling efficiency reduce repair costs, improve tenant satisfaction, and extend the life of expensive equipment.
📞 If you’d like help building a maintenance plan or coordinating HVAC service across your portfolio, reach out to TeamWork Property Management — we’re here to help keep your rentals running at their best.

