AC Repair & HVAC Services
in Palmetto Bay, FL
Between Old Cutler Road and Biscayne Bay, condensers age twice as fast. We repair, protect, and replace Palmetto Bay systems from fifteen minutes away.
The bay is beautiful. It's also eating your condenser.
Palmetto Bay is ranch homes on generous lots — much of it built in the '70s and '80s and much of it rebuilt after Andrew — running from Coral Reef Park down past Thalatta Estate to the Deering Estate line and the Franjo Triangle. East of Old Cutler Road, salt air off Biscayne Bay is the single biggest fact of HVAC life: it corrodes coil fins, cabinet panels, and electrical contacts years ahead of schedule.
We treat coastal equipment as its own discipline. Regular coil rinses and protective coatings slow the decay; when it's replacement time, coastal-package units with factory-coated coils and corrosion-resistant hardware are worth every dollar within a mile of the bay. And because so much of Palmetto Bay was re-roofed and re-AC'd together in the mid-'90s, whole streets are hitting the replacement window at once — we'll show you the repair-versus-replace math honestly.
Our Kendall shop is about 15 minutes away via Old Cutler or US-1, so same-day repair is routine. Replacements meet Miami-Dade's high-velocity hurricane zone code — strapping, elevation, permit, inspection — and maintenance plans with salt-air coil care buy coastal systems years. Diagnostics $89, waived with repair.
What breaks in Palmetto Bay homes.
East of Old Cutler, fins powder and refrigerant leaks start at the coil itself. We quote it straight: sometimes a coil replacement makes sense, sometimes a coastal-rated unit is the smarter spend.
Salt air works through paint, screws, and panel seams. Coastal-package equipment with coated coils and stainless hardware routinely outlasts standard units by years this close to the bay.
Streets rebuilt in the mid-'90s got their AC in the same eighteen months — and it's all reaching end-of-life in the same few summers. We help you time the replacement instead of getting caught by it.
Long duct runs through a 130° attic lose cooling through every leaky joint and crushed section of flex. Sealing and resizing often beats new equipment for comfort per dollar.
Replacements here must meet Miami-Dade HVHZ requirements — tie-down strapping, stands, and elevation in flood zones. We build it to code, pull the permit, and host the inspection.
Air near the bay carries more moisture, and marginal systems show it as clammy rooms and mildew. Right-sizing and dedicated dehumidification handle what a lower thermostat setting can't.
Fifteen minutes down Old Cutler.
From 14375 SW 119th Ave, Palmetto Bay is about 15 minutes — down SW 117th Avenue or Old Cutler for the east side, US-1 for the Franjo corridor. Same-day windows are standard, and the 24/7 emergency line carries only the flat $149 after-hours dispatch fee. Every quote is flat-rate and written before work begins, whether it's a contactor or a full coastal-package changeout.
Repair. Replace. Maintain.
AC Repair
Salt-air diagnostics done honestly — coil, cabinet, and electrical corrosion assessed before you spend a dollar.
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Coastal-package installs built to Miami-Dade hurricane code: coated coils, tie-downs, permit and inspection included.
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Plans with salt-air coil rinses that add years to bayfront equipment. Two visits a year, priority dispatch.
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(305) 335-5865