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Is Your Florida A/C Worth Repairing, or Time to Replace?
Every Treasure Coast homeowner eventually faces the same uncomfortable question: should you pour another repair bill into the old A/C, or is it finally time
What Actually Happens on A/C Replacement Day?
A new central air conditioner is a big enough expense that most Treasure Coast homeowners want to know exactly what to expect before the install
What Temperature Should You Run Your A/C in Florida Summer?
A Florida thermostat reading is a small number with big consequences. Set it too high and the house feels muggy by mid-afternoon. Set it too
What Should You Check Before Calling A/C Repair?
A Florida house starts heating up. The thermostat says “cool,” the air handler is humming, and the air at the registers feels warm. The next
Why Is Water Leaking From Your A/C Unit?
Walking past your air handler closet on a humid Treasure Coast morning and finding a slow puddle on the floor sets off a small panic
What Should an A/C Tune-Up Actually Include?
Every spring, every A/C company on the Treasure Coast runs a tune-up special. Prices range from $39 to $179. The actual scope of those visits
Why Won’t My A/C Compressor Turn On?
You walk outside on a warm Treasure Coast afternoon, expecting to hear that familiar hum from the outdoor unit, and instead the yard is silent.
Does Closing A/C Vents Actually Save You Money?
You walk past a guest bedroom no one has slept in for months. The A/C is cranking, you can hear cool air whispering out of
Why Is My House Humid Even When the A/C Is On?
You set the thermostat to 74, the system is running, and the house still feels like a damp basement. The numbers say cool, but the
Why Is My A/C Coil Freezing Up?
You walk into the utility closet, hear the blower running, and notice the suction line leading out of the air handler is wrapped in a
How Long Should an A/C Last in Florida?
If your A/C is creeping past the ten-year mark, the question is not academic. Treasure Coast homeowners ask us this almost every week: how much
Three ‘$5,000 AC Rules’ Exist. Only One Holds Up.
The “$5,000 AC rule” is a homeowner shortcut for deciding whether to repair an aging air conditioner or replace it. Three different versions float around