Terms of Service

Last updated: June 2025

Please read these Terms of Service (“Terms”) carefully before using Relentless HVAC Directory (the “Site”). By accessing the Site you agree to be bound by these Terms.

1. Directory Disclaimer

This Site operates as an online directory. Business listings and information published here are provided for informational purposes only. We do not endorse, recommend, or guarantee any business, product, or service listed on this Site.

2. No Liability for Third-Party Businesses

We are not affiliated with, and assume no responsibility for, the businesses listed in this directory. We are not liable for:

  • The quality, safety, or legality of any goods or services offered by listed businesses
  • Any transactions, disputes, or interactions you have with listed businesses
  • Any damages arising from your reliance on directory information

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3. No Guarantees on Accuracy

While we strive to maintain accurate and up-to-date listings, we make no warranties or representations regarding the completeness, accuracy, reliability, or timeliness of any information on this Site. Business details (hours, location, contact information, services) may change without notice.

4. User Conduct

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5. Intellectual Property

All content on this Site (excluding third-party listings) is owned by or licensed to us. You may not reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works without our prior written consent.

6. Limitation of Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, we shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of — or inability to use — this Site.

7. Governing Law

These Terms shall be governed by applicable law. Any disputes shall be resolved in accordance with applicable legal procedures.

8. Changes to Terms

We reserve the right to modify these Terms at any time. Continued use of the Site after changes are posted constitutes your acceptance of the revised Terms.

9. Contact

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How much does AC repair cost in Florida? +
AC repair in Florida typically costs $150–$600 for common repairs like refrigerant recharge or capacitor replacement. Major repairs like compressor replacement can run $1,200–$2,500. Emergency after-hours calls add 30–50%.
How often should I service my AC in Florida? +
In Florida's climate, HVAC systems work harder than in most states. Service your AC at least twice per year — once in spring before the cooling season and once in fall. This extends system life and maintains efficiency.
What size AC unit do I need for my Florida home? +
Florida homes need approximately 1 ton of cooling per 400–500 sqft. A 1,500 sqft home typically needs a 3-ton unit. However, proper Manual J load calculations by a licensed HVAC tech are essential — oversizing causes humidity problems.
How long do AC units last in Florida heat? +
Florida AC units typically last 10–15 years due to year-round heavy use. Coastal units near saltwater can last less. Regular maintenance, clean filters, and proper sizing all extend system life significantly.
Should I repair or replace my AC unit? +
Use the 5,000 rule: multiply the repair cost by the unit's age. If the result exceeds $5,000, replacement is typically better. If your unit is 10+ years old and needs a major repair, replacement usually offers better long-term value.
What are signs my AC needs repair? +
Warning signs include: warm air from vents, weak airflow, unusual noises (banging, hissing), high humidity inside, water leaks around the unit, unusually high electric bills, and frequent cycling on and off.
What's the best AC brand for Florida humidity? +
Top brands for Florida's humidity include Carrier, Trane, Lennox, and Rheem. Look for units with variable-speed compressors and good SEER2 ratings (16+ SEER2). Two-stage and variable-speed units better manage Florida's humidity levels.
How do I find a licensed HVAC contractor in Florida? +
Verify licensure through the Florida DBPR (myfloridalicense.com). Look for contractors with Class A or B CAC (Certified Air Conditioning) licenses. Always get 3 written quotes, check insurance, and verify they pull permits.