A real person answers your call. A technician arrives the same day. You get a written, flat-rate quote before any tools come out, and a 90-day warranty on the work. No upselling, no surprises, no call-center runaround.
Too many Florida HVAC calls end with "you need a new system" before the technician has even opened the condenser. We don't work that way. Every visit begins with a full-system diagnostic, refrigerant pressures, electrical draw, airflow, capacitance, temperature split, so the fix we recommend is the fix your AC actually needs.
Pressures, amperage, capacitance, static pressure, supply/return temperature split, refrigerant charge, the whole system, not just the part that's obviously broken.
You see the total price before we start. Parts, labor, warranty, all in writing. If the scope changes mid-repair, we stop and reconfirm with you.
Our trucks stock capacitors, contactors, relays, fuses, thermostats, float switches, and common motor sizes. Nine of ten repairs finish in one trip.
If the same issue recurs within 90 days, we come back and fix it on us. Replacement parts carry their manufacturer warranties on top of that.
Florida AC systems run eight to nine months a year at full tilt. That kind of duty cycle wears capacitors, burns contactors, cracks drain pans, and clogs coils faster than manufacturers planned for. Here's what we see most often, and what's usually behind it.
When an AC blows warm it's almost always one of four things: a failed run capacitor, a dirty or iced-over evaporator coil, a refrigerant leak, or a dying compressor. A technician can tell which in about fifteen minutes with a meter and a set of gauges. Some are quick same-visit fixes. Some mean it's time to price out replacement. We'll tell you straight either way.
Water pouring out of an air handler is almost always a clogged condensate drain, a rusted-through drain pan, or a frozen coil that's now melting. In Florida's humidity your AC can pull ten gallons of water out of the air per day, if that water backs up, it finds the ceiling. We clear drains, replace pans, install float safety switches, and fix the airflow issue that froze the coil in the first place.
AC units aren't supposed to be loud. When they are, the specific noise tells us a lot: a metallic screech usually means a fan motor bearing is dying; a hard electrical click followed by a hum is almost always a failed start capacitor or contactor; a rhythmic rattle is typically a loose panel or a cracked blower wheel. Catching these early is much cheaper than waiting for the motor to seize.
A sudden jump in your FPL bill with no change in habits is almost always the AC. Low refrigerant charge, a dirty coil, a leaky duct, an aging compressor, or a thermostat that's mis-reading, any of these can add thirty percent to your cooling cost. A proper diagnostic pays for itself in one or two billing cycles.
We've worked hard to keep the repair process simple, transparent, and painless. Here's exactly what to expect when you call.
Tyler or one of our dispatch staff, never an offshore call center. Average answer time: under thirty seconds.
We give you a two-hour arrival window and a text when the tech is on the way. Emergency calls we aim for 30 minutes.
The tech runs a full system check and hands you a written quote before any work starts. You approve it, or you don't.
Common parts are on the truck. If we need to order something, we tell you the timeline upfront and don't charge a second trip.
We run the system through a full cycle, record the measurements, email you the summary, and back the work for 90 days.
AC repair pricing depends on the part, the brand, the age of the system, and how buried the failed component is. Any company who quotes you a number over the phone without seeing the unit is guessing, and most of the time, guessing high. Here's how we keep it honest instead.
After the diagnostic, you get a single all-in number on paper, parts, labor, warranty. No hourly surprises, no "oh by the way" line items at checkout.
If you approve the repair the same day, the diagnostic fee comes off the bill. So the only time you pay for just a diagnosis is if you choose not to proceed, fair for everyone.
If mid-repair we discover something we didn't see at diagnosis, we stop and reconfirm with you before adding a dollar. You're always in control of what gets approved.
If the repair cost is more than ~40% of a replacement, we'll tell you, and price out both options side by side. Your call. No pressure either direction.
Want a better sense of cost before we come out? Call (561) 503-3003, we'll talk through the likely scenarios based on your symptoms.
A real person picks up 24/7. Most homes back to 72ยฐ within 2โ4 hours, often within 30 minutes on emergency calls.
Family-owned and based in Palm Beach County, we cover the whole Treasure Coast and Gold Coast corridor across Palm Beach, Martin, and Broward counties without using subcontractors. The same technician you speak to on the phone is the one in your driveway.
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Stuart ยท Palm City ยท Hobe Sound ยท Jensen Beach ยท Sewall's Point ยท Indiantown
Fort Lauderdale ยท Pompano Beach ยท Coral Springs ยท Deerfield Beach ยท Coconut Creek ยท Parkland ยท Plantation
If you're in any of the cities above, we cover you with the same response targets and the same crew. Not in our footprint? Call us, we'll point you to a contractor we trust.
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We'll call you within 30 minutes. For immediate needs, call (561) 503-3003.