Have questions about your HVAC system? You’re not alone. We’ve compiled answers to some of the most common inquiries we receive. Whether you need information on maintenance, repairs, or system performance, you’ll find helpful answers here. If you have any additional questions, feel free to reach out to our team.
We recommend scheduling an AC inspection and tune-up before the cooling season begins. Late winter is ideal for an AC tune-up, but you can also include it as part of your early spring cleaning routine to ensure your system is ready to keep your building cool.
Before replacing your air conditioning unit, consult with one of our certified technicians. We will determine the ideal system size for your needs by considering factors such as your building’s square footage, window types, number of occupants, and insulation.
This issue is often caused by a clogged filter that restricts airflow, but it can also result from a dirty evaporator coil, a malfunctioning blower motor, or low refrigerant levels. If your AC freezes up after operating for some time, contact us. We’ll dispatch a technician to diagnose and resolve the problem.
Replacing your HVAC unit may be more cost-effective than repair if your system is over 15 years old, improperly sized for your space, or showing signs of declining performance even with regular maintenance. If your air conditioner is as old as your heater, it’s often advisable to replace both units simultaneously.
Routine maintenance for your heating and air conditioning systems
might seem unnecessary, especially if everything appears to be working
fine. However, scheduling annual service visits is essential to:
-Catch potential issues early and avoid costly repairs
-Keep your HVAC unit running efficiently, helping to reduce energy
costs
-Extend the lifespan of your system, delaying the need for a
replacement
-For a personalized HVAC maintenance plan, contact our team today.
Heater repair costs in Tampa, FL, depend on the parts needed and repair time. While we can't provide an exact quote without inspecting your unit, we'll always give you a detailed cost breakdown before starting any work.