Florida ACs work harder than any other climate in the country, eight to nine months a year, at or near full load. A spring-and-fall tune-up isn't a nice-to-have here; it's what separates the systems that die at year 8 from the ones still cruising at 15.
The average American AC runs about 2,000 hours a year. A South Florida AC runs 3,800β4,400. That's why Florida systems fail earlier, why capacitors pop in their third summer, why coils get fuzzy with salt air in coastal homes, and why your neighbor's brand-new unit is already acting up. Twice-yearly maintenance isn't paranoia here, it's just matching the care to the workload.
A clean coil and correct refrigerant charge cut electrical draw measurably, enough to notice a real dip on your FPL bill every month.
Maintained systems routinely hit 14β16 years in Florida. Unmaintained systems average 8β10. Pushing replacement timing back four to six years is thousands saved, without trying.
Most emergency AC calls are preventable. Catching a weak capacitor in spring beats catching it during a July heat wave, for your comfort and your wallet.
Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, all require documented annual professional maintenance to honor their 10-year parts warranties.
No contracts, no cancellation fees, no phantom line items. Here's exactly what comes with membership.
Not a 10-minute filter change, a real hour-plus diagnostic visit with pressures, capacitance readings, electrical torque checks, coil cleanings, drain flushes, and a written report you keep on file. Twice a year. Included.
Members get same-day emergency response (typically under 2 hours) and are scheduled ahead of non-members on booked days. In peak season that's the difference between same-day and three-day wait. We also waive after-hours and weekend trip fees, so a Saturday emergency costs you the same as a Tuesday one.
If anything does need replacement, capacitor, motor, coil, thermostat, members get 15% off parts and labor, every time. Over a year or two of normal Florida wear and tear, the discount alone often pays back more than the membership cost.
Manufacturers decline warranty claims all the time because of missing maintenance records or unregistered units. We register your system at install, keep all tune-up records on file, and handle the warranty claim paperwork when (rarely) something needs it. Your problem becomes our problem.
Pick the billing cadence that fits, add a second system if you have one, or try a single visit before committing. Call for current rates, we keep them deliberately affordable because memberships only work if people actually stay in them.
Billed on a simple monthly cadence. Cancel anytime with no fee or phone-tree runaround. Best for homeowners who want low commitment.
Prepay the full year and you get roughly one month free compared to monthly billing. Prorated refund if you ever need to cancel mid-year.
One-off visit, no membership required. Non-member rate applies. If you join within 30 days, we credit it back toward your first billing cycle.
Dual-system home? Add the second unit for a modest add-on. Triple-system homes and light commercial get custom quotes, call us.
Ready for current rates? Call (561) 503-3003, we'll set everything up in about two minutes.
Call us or fill out the form, we'll set up the membership, schedule your first tune-up, and email you the paperwork. No contracts, no cancellation fees.
We get asked this all the time, "what do you actually do when you come out?" Here's the honest answer: a full 21-point workthrough, measured and documented. Not a glance-and-go.
Capacitor capacitance (microfarads measured, not "tested good"), contactor condition, tightening of all electrical connections to torque spec, disconnect inspection, amperage draw at full load.
Suction/liquid line pressures, superheat and subcool calculation, refrigerant charge verification, leak inspection (electronic sniffer + UV dye check), line insulation integrity.
Condenser coil cleaning (rinse + coil cleaner), evaporator coil inspection, blower wheel check, static pressure reading, supply/return temperature split measurement.
Condensate line flush (nitrogen + vinegar), drain pan inspection, float safety switch test, thermostat calibration check, cycle test through all modes.
Tell us a little about your system and we'll call you within 30 minutes to set up membership and schedule your first tune-up.
We'll call you within 30 minutes. For immediate needs, call (561) 503-3003.