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An HVAC maintenance agreement is a service contract between a homeowner and an HVAC
company that provides regular system inspections, tune-ups, and priority service—often at a
discounted rate—to keep heating and cooling systems running efficiently and to prevent costly
breakdowns.


Our HVAC maintenance agreement includes worry-free scheduling with automatic reminders,
two professional tune-ups per year, priority customer status during peak times, no after-hours
fees, access to the most qualified technicians in Southwest Florida, 24/7 emergency service,
and a 10% discount on all repairs and services.

Typically, it’s recommended to have your HVAC system serviced twice a year.

The average lifespan of an HVAC system is typically 10 – 15 years, depending on factors
like usage, maintenance, and system quality. Proper care and regular maintenance can
help extend its life, while neglect or heavy use may shorten it.

You should check and clean or replace your AC filter every 1 to 3 months, depending on
factors like the type of filter, usage, and indoor air quality. Homes with pets, allergies, or dusty
environments may need more frequent changes to keep the system running efficiently and
maintain good air quality.

The best thermostat setting in the summer for comfort and energy savings is typically around
78°F (25-26°C) when you’re at home. When you’re away, raising the temperature by 7-10
degrees can help save on cooling costs without sacrificing comfort.

Weird noises coming from your AC system can be caused by several issues, such as loose or
worn-out parts, debris stuck in the fan, a failing motor or compressor, or problems with the
ductwork. It’s important to have a professional inspect your system promptly to diagnose the
cause and prevent potential damage.

To improve your AC’s efficiency, regularly change or clean filters, keep the outdoor unit clear of
debris, ensure your home is well-insulated and sealed, use a programmable thermostat, close
blinds during peak heat, and schedule regular professional maintenance.

In Florida, the cost of installing a new HVAC system varies based on factors such as system type,
home size, and installation complexity.


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We service and repair all major HVAC brands.

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mind when unexpected issues arise.

Yes, we do charge a diagnostic fee to cover the time and expertise required to
accurately assess your HVAC system’s issue. However, this fee is often applied toward
the cost of repairs if you choose to proceed with our service. We always strive to be
transparent about pricing before any work begins. (Our diagnostic FEE is $89)

An HVAC tune-up includes a thorough inspection, cleaning, and testing of the system’s
components—such as coils, filters, refrigerant levels, electrical connections, and thermostat
settings—to ensure optimal performance, efficiency, and safety.

You should care about indoor air quality because the air inside your home affects your health,
comfort, and overall well-being. Poor indoor air can contain allergens, dust, mold, and
pollutants that trigger allergies, asthma, and other respiratory issues. Improving air quality
helps everyone breathe easier, reduces illness, and creates a healthier living environment for
you and your family.

Yes, we are fully licensed and insured to operate as an HVAC contractor in Florida.

The size depends on your home’s square footage, insulation, climate, and other factors.

SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) measures the efficiency of air conditioners.
Higher SEER means better efficiency.