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AC and Heating Repair Across Brevard County, FL

From Titusville and Mims in the north to Grant and Barefoot Bay in the south, Florida Air handles AC and heating repairs across every corner of Brevard. Same-day appointments, 24/7 emergency service, no surprise charges.

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🚨 24/7 Emergency HVAC Repair Available

AC breakdown? Heater not working? We're here to help around the clock.

AC stopped working right now? See our dedicated Emergency AC Repair page -- we average 90-minute response anywhere in Brevard County, from Titusville to Barefoot Bay.

What We Repair

Our licensed HVAC technicians can diagnose and repair any heating or cooling issue, fast.

❄️ Air Conditioning Repair

  • ✓ AC not cooling properly
  • ✓ Strange noises or odors
  • ✓ Water leaks
  • ✓ Frozen coils
  • ✓ Thermostat issues
  • ✓ Compressor problems

🔥 Heating System Repair

  • ✓ Furnace not heating
  • ✓ Heat pump issues
  • pilot light problems
  • ✓ Blower motor repair
  • ✓ Ignition system failure

🔧 General HVAC Repairs

  • ✓ Ductwork repairs
  • ✓ Air filter replacement
  • ✓ Refrigerant recharge
  • ✓ Electrical component repair
  • ✓ Condenser fan replacement
  • ✓ Evaporator coil repair

Why Choose Florida Air for Repairs?

Same-Day Service

We understand HVAC emergencies can't wait. Same-day appointments available.

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Upfront Pricing

Clear, honest pricing before we start any work. No surprise charges.

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Expert Technicians

NATE-certified professionals with years of experience repairing all HVAC brands.

Satisfaction Guaranteed

We stand behind our work with a complete satisfaction guarantee on all repairs.

AC and Heating Repair Across All of Brevard County

Florida Air is a family-owned HVAC contractor based out of South Palm Bay. We repair air conditioners and heating systems from Titusville and Mims in the north all the way down to Grant, Valkaria, and Barefoot Bay in the south. Melbourne, Cocoa, Rockledge, Viera, Merritt Island, West Melbourne, Satellite Beach, Indialantic, Cocoa Beach, and Cape Canaveral are all part of our regular routes.

Serving all of Brevard County: Melbourne, Viera, Rockledge, Cocoa, Titusville, Cocoa Beach, Merritt Island, Indialantic, Satellite Beach, Cape Canaveral, West Melbourne, South Brevard, and all surrounding areas.

Wes runs the field side of the business and Rachel handles calls and scheduling. When you call 321-599-6220, you get Rachel directly. She knows the schedule, she knows the neighborhoods, and she will not give you a three-hour arrival window and then leave you guessing.

What We See Constantly Across Brevard

Brevard is one county, but the repair patterns are not the same everywhere. What kills a condenser in Cocoa Beach is not what clogs a drain line in West Melbourne. Here is what we actually deal with, by area.

Barrier Island: Cocoa Beach and Cape Canaveral

Salt air pits the contactors and corrodes the wiring connections on condenser units faster than almost anywhere else in Brevard. If your condo or home is within a few blocks of the ocean, expect to replace contactors more often than someone living in Viera. We stock these parts on the truck because barrier island calls come in regularly. When we service a unit out here, we also check the condenser coils and electrical terminals for corrosion, not just the failed part.

Indian River Lagoon Corridor: Rockledge, Indialantic, Merritt Island

Homes along the lagoon deal with brackish air that corrodes capacitor terminals faster than homes a few miles inland. A capacitor is the part that gives your compressor and fan motors the jolt they need to start. When it fails, your system will run but not cool, or it will try to start, trip the breaker, and shut off. Catching a weak capacitor before it fails completely saves your compressor. We check capacitor readings on every service call in this corridor.

West Melbourne and South Brevard Attic Units

A lot of homes in West Melbourne have their air handler in the attic. Long drain lines plus serious humidity means the condensate drain clogs with algae growth on a regular cycle. When the drain backs up, the overflow trips a safety float switch and shuts your system down, or worse, it overflows into your ceiling. A seasonal drain flush and a properly wired float-switch cutoff are cheap insurance. If you have already had water come through the ceiling, call us and we will also check the secondary drain pan and make sure it is draining correctly. We are ten minutes away in Palm Bay, so for AC repair in Melbourne we are usually there same day.

Titusville and Mims: Older Systems and R-22 Decisions

North Brevard has a lot of housing stock from the 1970s and 1980s still running on R-22 refrigerant (sometimes called Freon, the old kind). R-22 is no longer manufactured, so when one of these systems develops a refrigerant leak, the repair uses reclaimed refrigerant that costs significantly more than modern refrigerants. If your R-22 system is over 12 years old and needs a charge, we will be straight with you: patching it is almost always throwing money at a system that has another leak waiting to happen. We will give you a repair quote and a replacement quote and let you pick.

Levitt Park, Rockledge: The Return-Air Bottleneck

Levitt Park in Rockledge was built during the Apollo era with return-air openings sized for the smaller, less powerful units of that period. When homeowners install a modern, higher-capacity system in one of these houses, the old return duct cannot pull enough air through the system. The symptom is a unit that runs and runs but cannot keep up, or one that freezes over because the airflow is too restricted. We see this enough in Rockledge that we check return capacity every time we do an install or a diagnostic call in that neighborhood.

We Diagnose First, Quote Second

Some shops quote you a number on the phone before anyone has looked at anything. We do not do that. Wes diagnoses the problem, tells you what it is in plain terms, gives you the price, and then asks if you want to proceed. If you say no, you pay the diagnostic fee and nothing else. If you say yes, the diagnostic fee typically applies toward the repair. No pressure, no ambush.

Military, Veteran and First Responder Discount: Active duty, veterans, law enforcement, firefighters, and EMTs receive 10% off all repairs. Just mention it when you call.

Have questions? Visit our HVAC FAQ page for answers about costs, timing, and what to expect.

Repair Questions by Area

What homeowners across Brevard County ask us most often, broken down by where they live.

Why do capacitors fail so often on homes near the Indian River Lagoon?

Brackish salt air from the lagoon corrodes capacitor terminals faster than inland. Homes in Rockledge, Indialantic, Merritt Island, and Cocoa Beach see this regularly. If your system is stopping and starting unexpectedly in summer, a failed or weak capacitor is the most common culprit. It is a straightforward repair when caught before it takes out the compressor.

My Cocoa Beach condo AC stopped working. Is that a salt-air corrosion issue?

Quite possibly. On the barrier island, salt air pits the contactors and corrodes wiring connections faster than anywhere inland. Condos in Cocoa Beach and Cape Canaveral that sit within a few blocks of the ocean need those components checked every season. Florida Air works in those buildings regularly and keeps the right parts stocked.

I have an older R-22 system in Titusville or Mims. Should I fix it or replace it?

R-22 refrigerant is no longer manufactured, so any leak repair means using reclaimed refrigerant at higher cost. If your system is over 12 years old and needs a refrigerant charge, the honest answer is usually to replace it now rather than put money into a system on borrowed time. We will give you both options and let you decide without any pressure.

Why does my West Melbourne attic air handler drain line keep clogging?

Attic installs in West Melbourne and South Brevard run longer drain lines, and when humidity is high the algae growth is relentless. A seasonal flush and a float-switch safety cutoff will protect your ceiling. If you have already had a water damage event, call us and we will check the secondary drain pan too.

What is the Levitt Park return-air problem in Rockledge?

Levitt Park homes were built in the Apollo era with return-air grilles sized for the original small units. When homeowners upgrade to modern, higher-capacity systems, the old return duct cannot move enough air. You end up with a system that runs long cycles, freezes up, or struggles to cool the back bedrooms. We see this often enough in Rockledge that we check return capacity on every install and repair visit there.

How quickly can Florida Air respond to an AC emergency anywhere in Brevard County?

We average 90 minutes or less across Brevard County, from Mims down to Grant-Valkaria. Rachel answers the phone 24 hours a day. Call 321-599-6220 and we will get someone moving.

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