NEXTON HOMEOWNERS:YOUR BUILDER-GRADE SYSTEM IS LETTING YOU DOWN
I live in Nexton. I know exactly what the builders installed in these homes, because I researched every system in every neighborhood. Here's the truth: the equipment that came with your home was the cheapest option that met code. It was never designed to handle our humidity.
THE NEXTON PROBLEM
- Builder-grade systems are typically 14-16 SEER single-stage units
- Single-stage compressors blast on/off, creating temperature swings
- They run too fast to properly dehumidify, leaving muggy air upstairs
- Two-story Nexton homes are especially affected (hot air rises, humidity concentrates)
- Most Nexton systems are 5-8 years old and already past peak efficiency
THE UPGRADE PATH
Replace your builder-grade system with a 24+ SEER2 variable-speed heat pump that was specifically researched for Nexton's home styles and our Lowcountry climate. The difference is immediate:
Variable-speed = runs at the right output, removing 30%+ more humidity
Even temperatures throughout both floors, no more sauna upstairs
Whisper-quiet operation (<50 dB). You forget it's running
Energy bills drop 30-50% compared to your builder-grade unit
$12,000 locked price including duct sealing and smart thermostat

Check Your Nexton Home
Answer 3 questions to see if your Nexton home qualifies for the $12,000 locked price. Most Brighton Park, Midtown, and Del Webb homes do.
Check If Your Home Qualifies