
Resources
Practical HVAC and refrigeration guidance for Florida property owners.
Straightforward articles for homeowners, restaurant operators, facility managers, and anyone responsible for keeping equipment running.
Featured guides
Choose the track that matches the equipment you are responsible for.
Residential homeowners and commercial operators ask different questions. This resource library separates home comfort topics from business-critical HVAC and refrigeration guidance, then groups related articles so you can dig deeper.

Residential guide • 6 minutes
How Often Should You Service Your AC in Florida? A Treasure Coast Homeowner's Guide
Here's the short answer. If you live on the Treasure Coast, you need to service your air conditioner at least twice a year. Once in the spring before the brutal summer heat arrives. And once

Residential guide • 7 minutes
Residential AC Replacement Guide for Florida Homeowners
Replacing an AC system in Florida is not just a purchase. It is a comfort decision, a humidity decision, an energy decision, and usually one of the larger home expenses a family will make. T

Commercial guide • 7 minutes
Commercial Refrigeration Uptime Guide for Restaurants and Facilities
Commercial refrigeration is not background equipment. For restaurants, kitchens, retail food storage, medical storage, and specialty facilities, refrigeration protects inventory, revenue, an

Commercial guide • 7 minutes
Commercial Rooftop HVAC Guide for Florida Businesses
Commercial HVAC is different from residential comfort. When a rooftop unit fails, it can affect customers, tenants, employees, patients, server rooms, or an entire business day. The question
Residential resources
Home comfort guides for Florida homeowners.
These articles help homeowners understand maintenance, replacement, humidity, efficiency, and when to call before a small issue becomes a summer emergency.
Main guide
How Often Should You Service Your AC in Florida? A Treasure Coast Homeowner's Guide
Here's the short answer. If you live on the Treasure Coast, you need to service your air conditioner at least twice a year. Once in the spring before the brutal summer heat arrives. And once
Related articles
AC Maintenance Contracts: What Port St Lucie Homeowners Need to Know in 2025
If you own a home in Port St Lucie, your air conditioner is probably the most important appliance you have. It runs more hours per year than your refrigerator, your water heater, and your wa
AC Drain Line Problems in Florida Homes
Condensate drain lines are one of the most common sources of Florida AC problems. Your system removes moisture from the air every time it runs. That water has to go somewhere. When algae, di
High Energy Bills and AC Maintenance in Florida
If your electric bill climbs without a clear reason, the AC system is one of the first places to look. In Florida, cooling is often the largest energy load in the home. Dirty coils, clogged
Main guide
Residential AC Replacement Guide for Florida Homeowners
Replacing an AC system in Florida is not just a purchase. It is a comfort decision, a humidity decision, an energy decision, and usually one of the larger home expenses a family will make. T
Related articles
Should You Repair or Replace Your AC in Florida?
The repair-or-replace question depends on more than the price of today’s repair. Age, repair history, refrigerant type, energy use, humidity control, comfort complaints, and warranty status
Why AC Sizing Matters for Humidity in Florida Homes
Many homeowners think a larger AC system will cool better. In Florida, oversized equipment can create a different problem: humidity. If the system cools the air too quickly, it may shut off
AC Replacement Financing and Warranty Questions
AC replacement is a major investment. Before choosing equipment, homeowners should understand financing options, warranty coverage, maintenance requirements, and what documentation they will
Commercial resources
Commercial guides for uptime, food safety, and facilities.
These articles help restaurant operators, property managers, and facility teams understand refrigeration risk, rooftop HVAC planning, maintenance documentation, and downtime prevention.
Main guide
Commercial Refrigeration Uptime Guide for Restaurants and Facilities
Commercial refrigeration is not background equipment. For restaurants, kitchens, retail food storage, medical storage, and specialty facilities, refrigeration protects inventory, revenue, an
Related articles
5 Signs Your Commercial Refrigerator Needs Repair Before It's Too Late
A commercial refrigerator does not send you a text message when it is about to fail. It gives you warnings. Most restaurant owners miss them until it is too late. By then, the cooler is dead
Why Every Restaurant on the Treasure Coast Needs a Refrigeration Maintenance Contract
A restaurant owner on the Treasure Coast called us last Tuesday at eleven at night. His walk-in cooler had died during the dinner rush. Five thousand dollars of seafood, produce, and dairy s
Walk-in Cooler Temperature Problems: What Operators Should Check
When a walk-in cooler will not hold temperature, start tracking details immediately. What is the current temperature? How long has it been rising? Is product still safe? Are doors sealing? I
Main guide
Commercial Rooftop HVAC Guide for Florida Businesses
Commercial HVAC is different from residential comfort. When a rooftop unit fails, it can affect customers, tenants, employees, patients, server rooms, or an entire business day. The question
Related articles
Rooftop Unit Maintenance Checklist for Commercial Properties
Rooftop units take a beating in Florida. Heat, rain, salt air, sun exposure, and long runtime all increase wear. A maintenance checklist keeps small issues from becoming business interruptio
Commercial HVAC Comfort Complaints: What They Usually Mean
Comfort complaints are operational signals. If customers are uncomfortable, tenants are calling, or staff avoid certain areas, the HVAC system needs attention before the issue grows.
Commercial HVAC Replacement Planning Before the Unit Fails
The worst time to plan commercial HVAC replacement is during an outage. Emergency replacement decisions are rushed, expensive, and disruptive. Planning ahead gives owners and managers better
