
RepairAcUnit Pros serves Florida residents from Jacksonville to Miami, including Tampa, Orlando, Lakeland, and Davie. The state's subtropical climate means HVAC systems work year-round, demanding consistent cooling and heating performance.
Florida's humid subtropical climate places a constant demand on air conditioning systems, especially during the long, hot summers. This persistent use can accelerate wear and tear on components. Our technicians are familiar with the specific challenges posed by coastal air, which can contribute to corrosion, and the inland heat that pushes systems to their limits. We understand that prompt service is crucial when your AC fails, as temperatures can quickly become uncomfortable. When selecting a repair service, look for providers familiar with the common issues arising from constant operation in high humidity and heat, such as refrigerant leaks or compressor strain.
In Florida, furnaces are used less frequently than AC units, but common furnace issues include ignitor failures or problems with the gas valve. When a furnace does not heat, it often stems from a lack of fuel supply or a faulty ignition component that prevents the burner from lighting. These issues require a technician to diagnose the specific part that has malfunctioned.
The cost of a furnace service call depends on the complexity of the repair needed. Factors include the accessibility of the unit and the specific parts requiring replacement. For an accurate understanding of what your service call might involve, we offer a free phone quote to outline potential expenses.
When your furnace stops working, you need a qualified HVAC professional to diagnose the problem. We provide expert furnace repair services across Florida, ensuring your home returns to a comfortable temperature. Our technicians arrive prepared to assess the issue and implement a solution efficiently.
Car AC repairs involve different components than home AC systems. Costs vary based on the specific part that has failed, such as a compressor or refrigerant leak. Because we focus on home HVAC systems, we do not service vehicle air conditioners.
The $5000 rule for AC suggests that if AC repair costs approach 50% of the system's replacement cost, replacement might be more economical. This is a general guideline, and the age and efficiency of your current unit also play a significant role in the decision-making process.
In Florida, the most frequent AC issues involve refrigerant leaks and problems with the compressor due to constant operation in high heat and humidity. Clogged drain lines are also common, leading to water damage. Our technicians address these specific challenges promptly to restore your home's comfort.
Useful reference: ENERGY STAR HVAC maintenance — maintenance and efficiency.