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Dealing with an HVAC unit that’s not working efficiently? We’ve got you covered!

We are a Florida based company that specializes in repairing, installing and maintaining any kind of air conditioning system. We service all brands and models.

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Heating & Air Conditioning Services

Have one of our professionals come to your home today!

We have a wide range of air conditioning, heating & maintenance services for our commercial and residential customers:

AC Repair

If you have a broken AC or have been experiencing efficiency issues, we can help you get that sorted out. Our team of technicians has years of experience handling air conditioning repairs for different brands so you can always count on our technicians to get yours back up and running within no time.

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HVAC Maintenance

Proper maintenance of your HVAC system is essential as it plays a very critical role in extending its lifetime. Regular maintenance also gives you a chance to catch any potential problems before they manifest into something big, saving you from huge repair costs. For maintenance services & air duct cleaning, do not hesitate to give us a call, and our team will be more than happy to service your unit.

Heating Repair

If you are experiencing any issues with your current heating system, you can always call us to come have a look. Leaving any damages unattended could be very costly as you might end up needing to replace the entire system.

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

  • What is the average life of an AC unit in Florida?

    As a rough estimate, it is normal for an AC unit to last between 15 to 20 years. However, the life expectancy of these units can decrease due to external weather conditions, such as Florida’s hot climate and higher levels of humidity. Sulfur, salt and other airborne chemicals can further decrease the life of your a/c unit.

    This information can be helpful, especially if you have recently purchased an air conditioning system and are wondering how long your unit is supposed to last. Routine maintenance can also help keep your unit working properly as it should and last longer.

  • How much does it cost to replace a central air conditioning unit in Florida?
    The replacement of a central air conditioning unit in Florida can typically cost between $4,500 to $6,500. With $5,500 being the average price. However, the final cost will depend on several factors such as:

    The brand of the a/c unit you choose, what air conditioning system size you will be needing, the company you decide to work on the installation, and the level of efficiency.

    All of these factors play an important role when figuring out what the final bill will look like. You should discuss options with your local ac company, that way a recommendation can be given as to what is the best system to choose based on your budget and requirements.

  • Can I recharge my home AC myself?
    While it’s possible to recharge your home AC by yourself, it is best leaving the task to an experienced HVAC technician. A home AC system can seem complicated and dangerous to the inexperienced person.

    But if you plan on tackling the job by yourself, research first the type of refrigerant your unit uses as these can vary. Also, please be aware that using a commercial freon kit can be toxic to your health, and even deemed as illegal to perform the work without the proper license in some states.

  • How much does freon for home AC cost?
    A freon refill for a home AC can typically cost around $150 on average. But the majority of people end up paying around $100 – $350 for each refill, which entirely depends on the type and size of your AC unit. Bigger r22 a/c units can even reach prices of $600+.

    As of 2020 the importation or production of r22 is no longer legal in the US. Which means that all systems installed after 2010 will already be using the alternative r410a refrigerant.

  • Can I buy Freon for my home AC?
    Due to EPA restrictions, the purchase of freon for a home AC is unavailable to the general public, unless you are 608/609 certified. The restriction only allows small refrigerant cans of 2 lbs. or less to be sold without certification (which only applies for automotive applications).

    Your best option would be to contact a local HVAC company, and have them recharge your AC system with freon.