We’ll help you compare system types, understand rebate options, and find a solution that fits your home and your budget. No guesswork. Just smart, straightforward advice from a team that knows AC.
When helping homeowners in Tampa and the surrounding areas, we look at several important factors:
We install and service a wide range of central air conditioning systems, focusing on brands known for their reliability, performance, and efficiency.
We also offer priority repair services for emergency situations, because we understand that Florida heat isn’t something you can put on hold.
Seasonal maintenance gives you peace of mind, knowing your system is running its best — even on the hottest days.
We don’t just push products — we focus on creating solutions that actually work for your family’s needs.
What Is the Average Lifespan of a Central Air Conditioning System?
Most central air conditioning systems last between 12 to 15 years with regular maintenance. Factors like brand quality, installation, and local climate can influence how long your system lasts.
How Often Should I Change My Air Conditioner Filter?
We recommend checking your filter every 30 days and replacing it every 1–3 months, depending on usage, household size, and whether you have pets.
Is It Better To Repair or Replace My Air Conditioner?
That depends on the age of the system and the cost of the repair. If your unit is over 10 years old and the repair cost exceeds 50% of the price of a new unit, replacement is usually the smarter choice.
Why Is My Air Conditioning System Freezing Up?
A frozen AC unit can be caused by restricted airflow, low refrigerant, or dirty coils. It’s important to turn the system off and call a technician to avoid long-term damage.
What’s the Best Temperature To Set My Thermostat During the Summer?
The Department of Energy recommends setting your thermostat to 75-78°F when you’re home during the summer for a balance of comfort and efficiency. When you're away, increase the temperature by 7–10 degrees.
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