Maintenance Questions
How to keep your system running efficiently year-round
How often should I have my AC serviced in Florida?
At minimum once a year — ideally in spring before peak cooling season begins. Because Florida AC systems run nearly year-round they experience significantly more wear than systems in northern states. Many Florida homeowners benefit from two visits per year. Our VIP Maintenance Club Standard and Premium plans are built around this reality.
How often should I change my AC filter?
In Florida where systems run almost continuously, we recommend changing your filter every 30 to 60 days depending on the filter type, number of people in the home, and whether you have pets. A clogged filter is the single most common — and most preventable — cause of AC performance problems and premature failure.
What is included in a tune-up?
Our tune-up includes coil cleaning, condensate drain clearing, refrigerant level check, motor and blower inspection, safety switch testing, electrical connections check, thermostat calibration, and a written inspection report. We inspect every major component and flag anything that may need attention before it becomes a problem.
What is the VIP Maintenance Club and how does it work?
The VIP Maintenance Club is our annual membership program with three plan levels starting at $22/month. Members receive scheduled maintenance visits, priority service scheduling, repair discounts of 10–15%, and no diagnostic or service call fees. Call us to enroll and we will schedule your first visit on the same call. See our Maintenance page for full details.
Is it worth running the AC all day in Florida?
In Florida running your AC all day is generally better for your system than turning it off and on repeatedly — especially during summer. Letting a home heat up significantly and then cooling it back down is harder on the system and more expensive than maintaining a steady temperature. Using a programmable thermostat to allow slight temperature variance during unoccupied hours is the most efficient approach.