Hialeah AC replacement from a Florida-licensed crew. Online assessment, Manual J sizing, DBPR-licensed installation. Six written guarantees. Serving all Hialeah neighborhoods.
NewHVACDeals replaces air conditioning systems in Hialeah, Florida. Homeowners complete an online intake — no salesperson, no parking-lot quote. A Manual J load calculation sizes the system. A DBPR-licensed crew handles the permit and installation. Hialeah's mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and condominium communities requires careful attention to equipment access, duct configuration, and electrical conditions — captured during intake before any recommendation. Six written guarantees. Replacement only.
AC installation cost in Hialeah depends on the home type — single-family house, townhouse, or condo — and the specific equipment and duct conditions. Hialeah's housing stock is predominantly 1950s-1980s construction with a mix of original and updated systems. Older homes may need electrical panel upgrades, duct assessment, or condensate safety improvements as part of the replacement scope.
NewHVACDeals captures your ZIP, home age, square footage, existing equipment, and access conditions during the intake. Manual J sizing determines the system. The cost follows the home — not a flat-rate book.
Hialeah's location in northern Miami-Dade County means HVHZ wind-load standards apply to all AC replacements. Outdoor equipment must be mounted on wind-rated pads with approved tie-down hardware. While Hialeah is inland enough that coastal corrosion isn't the primary concern, the HVHZ mounting requirements are still mandatory code — not optional.
Hialeah has one of the highest homeownership rates in Florida, and many homes have been in the same family for decades. The existing AC equipment may be 15-20 years old, using R-22 refrigerant that's no longer produced or imported. The intake captures your system's age and refrigerant type so the replacement recommendation accounts for the full equipment picture.
Duct condition is a common issue in Hialeah's older homes. Original ductwork from the 1960s-1980s may be undersized, deteriorated, or leaky. The intake captures duct access and visible condition from your photos. If duct work is needed, it's scoped before the quote — not discovered mid-installation.
Start online. Enter your ZIP, describe your home, upload photos, answer comfort questions. RITA confirms Hialeah coverage and identifies your utility territory (FPL).
A Manual J load calculation sizes the system. A DBPR-licensed contractor reviews the equipment path, HVHZ compliance, permit jurisdiction (City of Hialeah or Miami-Dade County, depending on address), and installation scope. The crew manages the permit, installs the system, schedules inspection, and completes warranty registration.
No salesperson. No pressure. No confusion about who handles the permit or what happens after the install.
Hialeah operates its own Building Department for permit processing within city limits. Mechanical permits are required for AC replacement. The city follows Miami-Dade County code including HVHZ wind-load provisions. Some addresses in the Hialeah area may fall under Miami-Dade County jurisdiction rather than the city — the intake identifies the correct authority from your ZIP.
NewHVACDeals handles the full permit path: jurisdiction identification, application filing, fee payment, inspection scheduling, and closeout documentation. You receive the permit record and inspection result.
Yes. The City of Hialeah requires mechanical permits for AC replacement, and Miami-Dade County HVHZ wind-load standards apply. NewHVACDeals identifies the correct jurisdiction and handles the full permit process.
A standard changeout takes one day. If duct modifications, electrical upgrades, or other scope items are needed, the installation may extend to two days. The intake review confirms the timeline.
Yes. Hialeah has many townhouse and condo communities. The intake captures property type, access conditions, and any association requirements before the installation scope is set.
R-22 refrigerant is no longer produced or imported. If your system is R-22, over 10 years old, and showing signs of wear, replacement with a new R-454B system is usually the practical path. The intake captures your system's refrigerant type for the review.
Start at newhvacdeals.com/assessment-v2/start, enter your ZIP to confirm coverage, and complete the 10-15 minute intake. No commitment until you review the equipment path and scope.