Kendall AC replacement from a DBPR-licensed crew. Suburban single-family and townhouse experience, HVHZ compliance, Miami-Dade permit handling. Six written guarantees.
NewHVACDeals replaces air conditioning systems in Kendall, Florida. Kendall is a large suburban census-designated place in Miami-Dade County with predominantly single-family homes and townhouse communities built between the 1970s and 2000s. The housing stock is relatively consistent — slab-on-grade construction, attic-mounted air handlers, and typical suburban lot sizes — which makes for more predictable AC replacement scopes than older urban Miami neighborhoods. HVHZ wind-load standards still apply countywide. The intake captures your home's age, square footage, and equipment access. No sales visit. Six written guarantees.
AC installation cost in Kendall depends on your home's age, size, and existing duct condition. Most Kendall homes were built between 1975 and 2005 — the earlier homes may need duct assessment or electrical panel review. Later construction generally has better ductwork. NewHVACDeals captures your ZIP, home age, square footage, and existing equipment during intake. Manual J sizing determines the system. The cost follows the house.
Kendall's suburban character means most installations follow a straightforward single-family or townhouse pattern. Attic-mounted air handlers are the standard configuration. The primary considerations are attic access dimensions, existing duct condition, and whether the home has a single-zone or multi-zone setup.
HVHZ wind-load standards apply countywide — outdoor condensing units must be mounted on wind-rated pads with approved tie-downs. While Kendall is far enough inland that coastal corrosion isn't a primary concern, the wind-load requirements are non-negotiable code for all Miami-Dade installations.
Start online. Enter your ZIP, describe your home, upload photos. RITA confirms Kendall coverage. A Manual J calculation sizes the system. A licensed contractor reviews the equipment path, HVHZ compliance, and Miami-Dade County permit jurisdiction. The crew handles the permit, installs, and inspects. No salesperson. No pressure.
Yes. All Miami-Dade County — including Kendall — enforces HVHZ wind-load standards for AC equipment. Wind-rated pads and approved tie-down hardware are mandatory code.
Most Kendall homes use split systems with attic-mounted air handlers and ground-level outdoor condensing units. The intake captures your specific equipment configuration.
Start at newhvacdeals.com/assessment-v2/start, enter your ZIP, and complete the intake. The process takes 10-15 minutes.