FAQs
How often should I service my AC?
HVAC systems should be serviced twice yearly - spring for cooling and fall for heating. Regular maintenance prevents breakdowns and improves energy efficiency in Florida's demanding climate.What size AC unit do I need?
AC size depends on home square footage, insulation, windows, and ceiling height. A professional load calculation ensures proper sizing for optimal efficiency and comfort in Southwest Florida homes.Why is my electric bill so high?
High bills often result from dirty filters, aging systems, poor insulation, or oversized units. Regular maintenance and system upgrades can significantly reduce energy costs in Florida's hot climate.How long do HVAC systems last?
Well-maintained systems typically last 15-20 years in Florida. Regular service, filter changes, and addressing minor issues promptly help maximize lifespan despite high usage demands.What causes uneven cooling in homes?
Blocked vents, dirty filters, ductwork issues, or improper system sizing create temperature differences. Professional diagnosis can identify and resolve airflow problems for consistent comfort throughout your home.Can I improve my indoor air quality?
Yes, through air purification systems, UV lights, proper filtration, and humidity control. These solutions reduce allergens, bacteria, and pollutants for healthier indoor environments year-round.When should I replace my HVAC system?
Replace systems over 15 years old with frequent repairs, rising energy bills, or inconsistent temperatures. New systems offer better efficiency and reliability in Southwest Florida's climate.Do you service commercial HVAC systems?
Yes, we handle commercial units up to 25 tons for businesses throughout Southwest Florida. Services include installation, maintenance, and repairs for optimal workplace comfort and efficiency.What's included in HVAC maintenance?
Maintenance includes filter changes, coil cleaning, refrigerant checks, electrical connections, thermostat calibration, and system performance testing. This prevents costly repairs and ensures peak efficiency.Why is my AC freezing up?
Frozen coils result from dirty filters, low refrigerant, blocked airflow, or thermostat issues. Turn off the system and call professionals to prevent compressor damage and restore proper operation.
