WaterSound is a planned development on the eastern end of 30A, built out starting in the late 2000s. That puts most of its systems at 12–16 years of coastal operation — old enough that salt air has done real work on condenser coils and copper fittings, but new enough that a lot of owners haven't yet accepted that the original system has an end date.
A condenser coil that gets cleaned every two years in a coastal environment lasts meaningfully longer than one that doesn't. WaterSound systems that were maintained from installation are in genuinely different condition than the same equipment age in a home that's been on auto-pilot. We can read that difference in the first few minutes of a service call — corrosion depth, capacitor test readings, refrigerant charge — and tell you honestly where your system sits in its remaining life.
HOA architectural standards govern exterior equipment placement in WaterSound. Design review is part of any condenser replacement or new installation. We've done HOA coordination across the 30A communities — WaterSound, Alys Beach, Rosemary Beach, Seaside — and we know what the review process wants up front versus what triggers a resubmission and a delay.
The full-time resident base here makes WaterSound a good fit for heat pump systems and whole-home dehumidification — investments that return value over years of occupancy, not seasonal rental windows. Federal tax credit applies to qualifying primary-residence installs through 2032.
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