Florida humidity and long cooling seasons make condensate drains, coils, filters, and outdoor units especially important.
- Seasonal inspection checklist for cooling-heavy homes.
- Comfort Club membership route for tune-ups, drain-pan treatment, priority scheduling, and member savings.
- Clear next steps for repair findings.
What maintenance should include
A maintenance visit should check filters, airflow, coils, electrical components, thermostat operation, condensate drains, safety switches, outdoor-unit condition, and obvious comfort complaints.
How often to schedule
Many Florida homes benefit from routine service before the heaviest cooling season and again when usage changes, but exact plan frequency should match equipment needs, usage, and membership preference.
Homeowner questions
FAQ
Does maintenance prevent every breakdown?
No. It reduces preventable issues and helps find weak points, but parts can still fail unexpectedly.
How often should an AC unit be serviced in Florida?
Florida homes often benefit from routine AC tune-ups before peak cooling demand, and many homeowners choose twice-yearly maintenance because cooling seasons are long. The right plan depends on equipment age, usage, drain history, pets, filtration, and membership preference.
What's the average cost to have your AC serviced?
Tune-up cost depends on the visit scope, membership status, system count, access, and any repairs found. Comfort Club gives homeowners a maintenance membership path when routine service makes sense.
Is there a maintenance plan?
Yes. Air Strike Comfort Club and Premier membership options include tune-ups, drain-pan treatment, priority scheduling, and member savings.
What Florida license does Air Strike Cooling use?
Air Strike Cooling operates under Hales AC's Florida HVAC license, License # CAC1822636, and Hales AC insurance. Air Strike runs as its own Hillsborough County-focused brand after Hales AC acquired the Air Strike assets.
Can I call before submitting a form?
Yes. Call (813) 424-7699 if you would rather talk through the issue before sending a service request.
