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Eastern Loudoun County's residential landscape is dominated by planned communities and CDPs built largely since the 1990s — master-planned neighborhoods, golf-course communities, and townhome developments that collectively house the majority of Loudoun's population. Most homes here are reaching the age where first-generation HVAC equipment needs replacement, and Sturrock's HVAC Solutions has the experience to match the right equipment to each community's housing stock.
These communities were designed from the beginning around modern HVAC standards, which means they respond well to high-efficiency replacements, variable-speed equipment, and smart thermostat integration. Load calculations are particularly important here because homes built in the 1990s-2000s have specific envelope characteristics that don't match typical suburban assumptions — we see a lot of oversized-system issues from rule-of-thumb replacements done by contractors who didn't run the numbers. Right-sizing delivers real comfort improvement and lower long-term operating costs.
Aldie is a historic crossroads village at the intersection of Route 50 and John Mosby Highway in southern Loudoun. Housing ranges from historic homes in the village itself to newer subdivisions on the surrounding roads. Standard residential HVAC service applies, with attention to the specific envelope characteristics of each home.
Arcola is a fast-growing community in southeastern Loudoun near the Dulles airport corridor, with mostly newer construction. Homes here benefit from modern variable-speed equipment and are well-matched to smart thermostat integration.
Belmont Country Club is an established planned community near Ashburn with larger single-family homes from the 1990s-2000s. Many are now at the replacement window for original HVAC equipment — high-efficiency heat pumps and zoned systems are particularly well-suited to the housing stock.
Broadlands is one of the large master-planned communities between Ashburn and Brambleton, with housing built mostly in the late 1990s and 2000s. Most original HVAC equipment is now at end-of-life, and we see a steady pattern of replacement calls throughout the community.
Cascades is a large CDP near the Potomac River in eastern Loudoun, with a mix of housing ages from 1980s-2000s. Older Cascades homes often need full-system replacement; newer sections benefit from maintenance and eventual first-generation replacement.
Countryside is an established Sterling-adjacent CDP with 1970s-80s housing stock. Most homes are on their second or third HVAC system by now; we focus on right-sizing replacement equipment for actual envelopes rather than perpetuating original sizing assumptions.
Dulles Town Center is the commercial and residential hub near the eastern Loudoun/Fairfax boundary, with light commercial properties and residential CDPs. We handle both rooftop and split-system work in the commercial corridor along with standard residential service.
Goose Creek Village is a mixed-use community in eastern Loudoun with townhomes, apartments, and retail. Homes here are newer and generally in good condition — preventative maintenance and smart thermostat upgrades are the common service patterns.
Kincora is a newer mixed-use development in eastern Loudoun. Residential components benefit from modern equipment standards; we handle both the residential and the light commercial HVAC needs in the area.
Lansdowne is an established planned community near Leesburg along the Potomac, with larger single-family homes and a golf course. Most homes are now at the window where original HVAC is due for replacement; variable-speed equipment and zoned systems are particularly well-suited to the larger floor plans.
Loudoun Valley Estates is a residential development in eastern Loudoun with mostly 1990s-2000s housing. HVAC replacement is the common service pattern as the original equipment reaches end-of-life.
Lowes Island is an established Sterling-area community with homes from the 1980s-90s. Most homes are on their second HVAC system; we focus on load calculations to right-size replacement equipment rather than repeating original sizing errors.
Moorefield is a planned community in eastern Loudoun with newer housing. Modern HVAC standards apply; preventative maintenance, smart thermostat integration, and first-generation replacements are the common needs.
One Loudoun is a mixed-use community in Ashburn with residential, retail, and office components. Residential HVAC here is newer and well-designed; the commercial corridor involves light commercial HVAC work that we handle regularly.
Sugarland Run is a Sterling-adjacent established CDP with 1970s-80s housing. Many homes are on their third HVAC system; load calculations and ductwork assessment matter more here than in newer neighborhoods.
University Center is a mixed-use community in eastern Loudoun near Ashburn. Newer housing with modern HVAC standards applies; we handle residential service alongside light commercial work in the surrounding area.
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