Every county has different permit rules, climate conditions, and housing stock. Our intake captures what matters for your home — not a county average. Select your county below or start the assessment.
Miami · Miami Beach · Hialeah
Miami-Dade's coastal humidity and hurricane exposure make equipment selection and installation quality especially important. Corrosion-resis...
Fort Lauderdale · Pembroke Pines · Hollywood
Broward's combination of Atlantic moisture, inland heat retention, and older housing stock in eastern neighborhoods creates specific AC repl...
Tampa · Brandon · Riverview
Hillsborough combines older Tampa bungalows with tight attics, sprawling suburban two-stories in Brandon and Riverview, and high-humidity in...
West Palm Beach · Boca Raton · Boynton Beach
Palm Beach County's coastal barrier island microclimate — salt spray, high humidity, and Atlantic wind exposure — accelerates equipment corr...
St. Petersburg · Clearwater · Largo
Pinellas is a Gulf Coast peninsula — every home is within a few miles of salt water. Coastal corrosion is the defining AC equipment challeng...
New Port Richey · Port Richey · Wesley Chapel
Pasco County splits into two climate zones: coastal Gulf communities (New Port Richey, Hudson) with salt-air exposure, and inland communitie...
Sarasota · Venice · North Port
Sarasota County's Gulf Coast location creates distinct AC challenges: salt-air corrosion along the barrier islands (Siesta Key, Casey Key, M...
Bradenton · Lakewood Ranch · Palmetto
Manatee County blends Gulf Coast barrier island conditions (Anna Maria Island, Longboat Key) with inland suburban growth (Lakewood Ranch, Pa...