St. Petersburg AC replacement from a DBPR-licensed crew. Coastal corrosion specs standard for barrier island properties, historic district coordination, Manual J sizing in every installation.
NewHVACDeals replaces air conditioning systems in St. Petersburg, Florida. The city's geography — a peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico — means every property is within a few miles of salt water. Coastal-rated equipment specifications are standard for barrier island homes and recommended for mainland properties near the water. The intake captures your property's age, coastal proximity, and access conditions. No sales visit. Six written guarantees. Replacement only.
AC installation cost in St. Petersburg reflects the city's diverse housing stock. A 1920s bungalow in Historic Old Northeast with original ductwork and tight attic access requires different scope than a 1990s home in Shore Acres or a condo on St. Pete Beach. Coastal barrier island properties need corrosion-resistant equipment that costs more than standard units but is essential for longevity in salt-spray conditions. NewHVACDeals captures your ZIP, home age, square footage, and existing equipment during intake. Manual J sizing determines the system. The cost follows the home.
St. Petersburg has some of Florida's most demanding AC installation conditions. Barrier island communities — St. Pete Beach, Treasure Island, Pass-a-Grille — face aggressive salt-spray corrosion that destroys standard outdoor units in 4-6 years. Coastal-rated equipment with epoxy-coated coils and stainless hardware is standard spec for these properties.
The city's historic neighborhoods — Historic Old Northeast, Kenwood, Roser Park — have homes from the 1910s-1940s with original architectural details. Equipment placement may require Historic Preservation Commission review, and mechanical spaces are often tight. The intake captures your home's era and any historic designation.
Duke Energy Florida serves the entire city. Their rebate programs can offset equipment costs for qualifying high-SEER2 installations. The intake identifies current rebate eligibility.
Start online. Enter your ZIP, describe your home, upload photos, answer comfort questions. RITA confirms St. Petersburg coverage and identifies your utility territory. A Manual J load calculation sizes the system. A DBPR-licensed contractor reviews the equipment path, coastal specs, historic district requirements if applicable, and City of St. Petersburg permit jurisdiction. The crew handles the permit, installs the system, schedules inspection, and completes warranty registration. No salesperson enters your home.
The City of St. Petersburg Construction Services and Permitting division requires mechanical permits for AC replacement. Properties in designated historic districts may require additional review. Flood zone considerations affect some coastal and low-lying properties where equipment elevation requirements may apply. NewHVACDeals handles the full permit path as standard scope.
NewHVACDeals specifies equipment based on your home's location. Within a mile of Tampa Bay or the Gulf: coastal-rated outdoor units with corrosion protection. Barrier island properties: enhanced coastal specs with elevated mounting pads. Historic homes: compact equipment footprints and low-noise specifications. The equipment follows the home — not a brand preference.
St. Petersburg is a peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Salt spray from onshore winds deposits corrosive salt on outdoor AC units, especially within a mile of open water. Coastal-rated equipment with coated coils and stainless hardware lasts years longer than standard units in these conditions.
Yes. All Pinellas barrier island communities are within our service area. Barrier island installations include coastal-rated equipment and elevated mounting as standard scope — not optional upgrades.
Historic homes in Old Northeast and similar neighborhoods often have tight mechanical closets, original duct chases, and architectural review requirements for outdoor equipment placement. The intake captures your home's age and any historic designation.
Yes. Financing is available through multiple providers. Terms are reviewed after the equipment scope and home conditions are confirmed.
Start at newhvacdeals.com/assessment-v2/start, enter your ZIP, and complete the intake. The process takes 10-15 minutes. No commitment until you review the scope.