FAQs

  • How often should HVAC systems be serviced?

    HVAC systems should be serviced twice yearly in Southwest Florida's coastal climate. Spring and fall maintenance helps prevent breakdowns during peak summer and ensures optimal efficiency year-round.
  • What causes AC units to freeze up?

    AC units freeze when airflow is restricted by dirty filters, blocked vents, or low refrigerant levels. Southwest Florida's high humidity makes regular filter changes essential to prevent ice formation.
  • How long do HVAC systems last in Florida?

    Well-maintained HVAC systems last 12-15 years in Florida's coastal climate. Salt air and constant use reduce lifespan compared to northern climates, making regular maintenance crucial for longevity.
  • What size AC unit do I need?

    AC sizing depends on square footage, insulation, and ceiling height. A proper load calculation considers Southwest Florida's humidity and ensures efficient cooling without short-cycling or inadequate temperature control.
  • Why does my AC run constantly?

    Constantly running AC indicates undersized equipment, dirty coils, or duct leaks. In Southwest Florida's heat, systems work harder, but continuous operation suggests efficiency issues requiring professional diagnosis.
  • Can salt air damage HVAC equipment?

    Yes, salt air corrodes outdoor units and shortens equipment life in coastal areas. Regular coil cleaning and corrosion-resistant components help protect HVAC systems from Southwest Florida's marine environment.
  • What's the best temperature setting for efficiency?

    Set thermostats to 78°F when home for optimal efficiency in Florida's climate. Each degree lower increases energy costs by 6-8%, making proper temperature management essential for controlling utility bills.
  • How do I prepare HVAC for hurricane season?

    Secure outdoor units, change filters, and schedule pre-season maintenance. Having backup power plans and knowing system shutdown procedures protects equipment during Southwest Florida's severe weather events.
  • Why is indoor humidity so high?

    High indoor humidity results from oversized AC units, poor ventilation, or duct leaks. Southwest Florida's climate requires proper dehumidification to prevent mold growth and maintain comfortable conditions.
  • When should I replace my HVAC system?

    Replace systems over 12 years old with frequent repairs or rising energy costs. Modern units offer 20-30% better efficiency, providing significant savings in Southwest Florida's demanding cooling climate.

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