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Why Your AC Struggles Most in Late Afternoon (And What Helps)

That 4 PM temperature spike isn’t just in your head – here’s the science behind it:

Heat Load Peaks

Buildings absorb heat all day, reaching maximum thermal mass around late afternoon. Your AC works hardest when outdoor temperatures and stored heat combine.

Voltage Drops

Utility grids often experience lower voltage during peak usage hours (3-6 PM), reducing AC efficiency by up to 15% when you need it most.

Practical Solutions

  • Pre-Cool: Set your thermostat 2-3° lower in early afternoon
  • Shade Matters: Planting trees/window films can reduce indoor temps by 10°F
  • Duct Check: Leaky ducts lose 20-30% of cold air before it reaches rooms

When to Worry

You may have undersized equipment or refrigerant issues if your system can’t maintain ≤20°F difference from outdoor temperatures (e.g., 95° outside = 75° inside).

Pro Tip: A programmable thermostat costs less than a service call and automates pre-cooling strategies.

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