New HVAC in Miami.
Miami runs ~4,500 cooling degree days annually — the highest in our footprint. Dew points stay above 70°F for 5 months. A system sized for Tampa will undercool a Miami home. South Florida climate factors go into every Manual J our partner contractors run in Miami-Dade. Our crew is routed to Miami-Dade County by ZIP — DBPR-certified, insured, and permitted through the local authority.
What we install in Miami.
Heat pumps for FL humidity.
Modern heat pumps handle Florida's year-round humidity load better than straight-cool systems. We size every unit with Manual J — no tonnage guessing.
Variable-speed AC for hot summers.
South Florida summers demand variable-speed compressors that modulate instead of cycling hard. Min SEER2 requirement: 16 SEER2.
Hurricane-grade install standards.
Every outdoor unit is mounted and anchored to Florida wind-load code. We pull the permit, schedule the inspection, and document it.
A licensed crew assigned by county.
High-rise condos on Brickell, single-family in Coral Gables, townhomes in Doral — Miami requires three different installation playbooks, and our partner contractors handle all three. FPL eligibility is reviewed after intake because the address, equipment path, and building type matter.
Every install in Miami-DadeCounty runs through a DBPR-certified contractor routed by ZIP. License numbers are shared at purchase — not after. You see who's coming before any payment is made.
Florida DBPR Certified · CAC1822797 · CFC050548 · Verify license
What matters only in Miami.
Permit in Miami
5–10 business days from pull to final inspection (condos often longer — HOA approval is the bottleneck). Pulled with City of Miami Department of Building (or the relevant municipality for Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Doral, etc. — most of Miami-Dade's 34 municipalities have their own building departments).
Utility — FPL
FPL (Florida Power & Light) may offer incentives on qualifying high-efficiency installs. Eligibility is reviewed after intake and tied to the saved customer record.
Ductwork in Miami
Miami's housing is three very different ductwork problems. Pre-1960 Coral Gables homes have undersized returns — central halls with a single 14-inch grille trying to feed a modern 4-ton system. Post-1970 concrete-block Kendall / Doral ranches have trunks buried in slabs that can't be rescoped. High-rise Brickell condos have vertical chases with shared risers where your airflow is constrained by the building's engineer, not yours. The install desk flags the duct review before it sizes the condenser — no exceptions.
Florida rebates available in Miami.
Rebate eligibility in Miami depends on your utility territory, equipment tier, and address-level program availability. FPL (Florida Power & Light) territory covers most of Miami-Dade County, but program terms change — we check actual eligibility after your intake is saved.
We won't advertise a rebate number before we know your home. Once the intake is complete, the install desk reviews what's actually available for your ZIP, equipment path, and purchase tier.
Abraham AC in Miami.
Abraham AC handles South Florida replacement requests across Broward and Miami-Dade — family-owned, fully licensed, and intake-first before quote details appear.
DBPR · CAC1822797 · CFC050548 · More about Abraham AC
What we know about Miami.

Field crew · Miami
Licensed · Insured · Local
High-rise condos on Brickell, single-family in Coral Gables, townhomes in Doral — Miami requires three different installation playbooks, and our partner contractors handle all three. FPL eligibility is reviewed after intake because the address, equipment path, and building type matter.
Neighborhoods we service
- Miami Beach
- Coral Gables
- Hialeah
- Aventura
- Doral
- Kendall
Miami homeowners ask us first.
When do I see AC quote details for my Miami home?
After the intake is saved. RITA starts with your Miami ZIP, home facts, equipment clues, comfort goals, and install constraints so the quote path belongs to an actual customer and home record instead of a public calculator page. Licensed crews still verify final fit, code requirements, and field conditions before install.
How fast can you install a new HVAC system in Miami?
Many Miami installs can move quickly once the intake, crew review, equipment path, permit, and schedule are confirmed. Straightforward replacements are usually faster than projects with ductwork, electrical, access, HOA, or specialty-equipment constraints.
What size HVAC do I need for a Miami home?
Size depends on your home's square footage, insulation, orientation, and ductwork — not a "1 ton per 500 sqft" rule of thumb. Miami's South Florida climate zone averages high humidity and long cooling seasons, so we run a real Manual J load calculation on every job and typically land 0.5 ton smaller than what walk-in contractors quote — which is exactly what keeps your house comfortable instead of clammy.
Are NewHVACDeals installers licensed in Miami-Dade County?
NewHVACDeals LLC holds Florida DBPR certifications CAC1822797 (Class A Air Conditioning Contractor) and CFC050548 (Plumbing Contractor). The intake and confirmation path identifies the operating install desk or partner contractor for the actual address before booking, and work that requires a permit is handled by a properly licensed and insured crew. Verify CAC1822797 and CFC050548 on the DBPR public licensee search at myfloridalicense.com.
Which Miami neighborhoods do you service?
We check serviceability by ZIP first across Miami-Dade County and nearby Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Hialeah, Aventura, and more. Anchor ZIPs we see often include 33125, 33130, 33131. If your ZIP is not listed on /service-areas, call us at (813) 217-3600 and we will confirm coverage before the quote path is shown.
Who handles permits and inspection for an AC replacement in Miami?
The install desk flags the permit path before booking and coordinates with City of Miami Department of Building (or the relevant municipality for Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Doral, etc. — most of Miami-Dade's 34 municipalities have their own building departments) when the saved address and final scope require it. In Miami, that means planning around 5–10 business days from pull to final inspection (condos often longer — HOA approval is the bottleneck) where the address and scope require it. The homeowner should not have to guess which municipality, county office, HOA, or condo association has to approve the work before the crew arrives.
Can utility incentives apply to a Miami AC replacement?
FPL (Florida Power & Light) eligibility is reviewed after the intake is saved because incentive rules depend on the address, equipment match, efficiency rating, documentation, and installation scope. Public pages can explain the review process, but the actual eligibility path belongs to the saved customer and home record.
How do I know whether to repair or replace an older AC in Miami?
The decision starts with age, refrigerant type, comfort complaints, repair history, humidity control, duct condition, and whether the outdoor unit is surviving Florida runtime and weather exposure. For Miami, that includes this local ductwork reality: Miami's housing is three very different ductwork problems. Pre-1960 Coral Gables homes have undersized returns — central halls with a single 14-inch grille trying to feed a modern 4-ton system. Post-1970 concrete-block Kendall / Doral ranches have trunks buried in slabs that can't be rescoped. High-rise Brickell condos have vertical chases with shared risers where your airflow is constrained by the building's engineer, not yours. The install desk flags the duct review before it sizes the condenser — no exceptions. RITA captures those clues first so the install desk can separate a simple repair conversation from a replacement path that actually fits the home.
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