Compressor Types Compared for Tampa's Climate
This is the decision you face when getting quotes. "The contractor offered a single-stage for $5K and a variable-speed for $9K. Is the $4,000 difference worth it?" In Tampa — absolutely. Here's why.
| Feature | Single-Stage | Two-Stage | Variable-Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| How It Works | Full blast or off | High and low settings | Adjusts 25–100% continuously |
| SEER Range | 14–16 | 16–18 | 18–24+ |
| Humidity Control | Poor for Tampa | Good | Excellent — best for Tampa |
| Comfort Level | Temp swings (±4°F) | More even (±2°F) | Rock-solid (±1°F) |
| Noise | Loudest | Moderate | Whisper-quiet |
| Annual Electric (Tampa) | $1,600–$2,100 | $1,200–$1,600 | $900–$1,300 |
| Installed Cost | $4,500–$6,500 | $5,500–$8,000 | $8,000–$12,000 |
Why Variable-Speed Is a Must in Tampa
In Phoenix, single-stage works fine — just cool the dry air. In Tampa, humidity is the real enemy. Variable-speed compressors run at low capacity for longer periods, pulling far more moisture from the air than a single-stage that blasts cold and shuts off before dehumidifying. The result: your home feels comfortable at 76°F with variable-speed vs needing 72°F with single-stage. That 4-degree difference alone saves $200–$400/year.