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Emergency AC Repair Across Brevard County, 24/7, Real Person Answers

Whether your system quit at midnight in Rockledge or your Cocoa Beach condo is draining onto the floor at 2am, Rachel picks up. No recordings, no voicemail, no call center. Florida Air covers the whole county, from Titusville to Barefoot Bay.

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Signs You Need Emergency AC Repair Right Now

Don't wait until a small problem becomes a flooded ceiling or a scorching house. If your AC is showing any of these signs, call us. Rachel answers 24 hours a day, every day of the year.

AC Completely Stopped

Your system isn't running at all. In a Brevard County summer, inside temperatures can climb into the 90s within a few hours. This is not a wait-until-morning situation. Call us now.

No Cold Air Blowing

The fan runs but it's blowing warm or hot air. A refrigerant leak, failed compressor, or frozen indoor coil could be the cause. Any of those need a licensed technician, not a YouTube fix.

Strange Noises

Banging, grinding, squealing, or sharp clicking from the indoor or outdoor unit. These sounds mean something has broken or is right at the edge of failing. The longer it runs, the more damage spreads.

Water Leaking or Overflowing

Water pooling around the indoor unit, or ice on the coils, or your secondary drain pan filling up. In condo buildings from Cocoa Beach to Satellite Beach, a blocked drain can flood two floors fast. Turn off the AC and call us.

Burning Smell

Any burning, electrical, or chemical smell coming from the unit or the vents. Turn the system off at the thermostat right now and call immediately. Do not keep running it trying to cool the house down.

Tripping Breakers

Your AC keeps tripping the circuit breaker. Resetting it once is understandable. If it trips again, there's an electrical fault or a struggling compressor pulling too much current. Leave it off and call us.

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What Happens When You Call Florida Air at 2am

Every step is designed so you know exactly what's coming and never wonder if anyone's on their way.

1

Rachel Answers

A real person picks up the phone. No recordings, no call trees, no voicemail. Rachel is on every call, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You tell her what's happening and where you are.

2

Honest Arrival Time

Rachel tells you the real estimated arrival time based on your location in Brevard County, not a vague window. If you're in Titusville and it'll be 90 minutes, she says 90 minutes. No false promises.

3

Upfront Diagnosis

The tech diagnoses the problem and gives you a clear price before touching anything. Emergency fees are disclosed here, not buried in the invoice later. You decide whether to proceed.

4

Fixed Same Visit

Most emergency repairs are completed in one visit. Capacitors, contactors, motors, refrigerant, drain line treatment, these are all on the truck. Unusual parts may need a follow-up, and we tell you that too.

Emergency Calls We See Across Brevard County

Brevard is a long, narrow county with very different housing stock, weather patterns, and building types at each end. What causes a midnight call in Titusville is not always the same thing that causes one in Melbourne or on the barrier islands.

The 11pm Capacitor Failure in Melbourne

Your outdoor unit hums but the fan doesn't spin. That's almost always a failed start capacitor, a small component that most techs carry in quantity. It's one of the most common emergency calls we get from the Melbourne and West Melbourne area. Usually resolved in under an hour once we're on site.

The Drain Flood in a Cocoa Beach Condo

Condensate drain lines clog up fast in older beachside buildings where humidity is relentless. When the drain backs up in a condo, the overflow pan fills and then water goes through the ceiling into the unit below. Turn the system off at the thermostat, put towels down, and call us. We clear and treat drains and get them flowing again.

The Lightning Strike in Rural Titusville

North Brevard sees some of the most intense lightning activity in the county. A nearby strike can fry a control board, burn out a capacitor, or knock out the compressor contactor without touching the unit directly. If your AC went dead during a storm, that's the first thing we check. We carry the common surge-killed components on the truck.

The Frozen Coil in a Viera Townhome

Your AC runs but barely cools, and you can see ice forming on the line or around the indoor unit. A frozen evaporator coil is usually caused by a dirty filter starving the system of airflow, or by a refrigerant level that's dropped low. Either way, you need to turn the system off to let it thaw, then call us to find and fix the underlying problem before you turn it back on.

The Bare-Wire Burn Smell in Rockledge

Burning smells from HVAC systems in Brevard often trace back to wiring that's been chewed on by pests, insulation that's cracked with age, or a motor that's overheating. In the older housing stock common in Rockledge, we see this more than you'd think. If you smell burning, shut the system off and don't turn it back on. Call us and we'll find the source.

The Weekend System Failure in Merritt Island

Systems fail on Saturday afternoons and Sunday mornings, not just during business hours. Merritt Island homes, especially those closer to the lagoon where salt air accelerates corrosion on outdoor components, see compressor and contactor failures at elevated rates. We run the same rates and the same quality on weekends. Rachel answers those calls the same way she answers Monday morning calls.

Emergency AC Repair Across All of Brevard County

We cover the whole county. Response times are honest and vary by where you are in Brevard.

Florida Air serves every community in Brevard County for emergency HVAC calls. That includes the major cities along the coast and U.S. 1 corridor, the communities on the barrier islands, and the rural stretches at the north and south ends of the county.

Response times vary by distance. We tell you the real estimated arrival when you call, not a vague promise. Here is a general guide:

Area Typical Response
South Brevard (Melbourne, West Melbourne, Satellite Beach, Indialantic) 45 - 75 minutes
Central Brevard (Viera, Rockledge, Cocoa, Merritt Island) 60 - 90 minutes
Barrier Islands (Cocoa Beach, Cape Canaveral) 70 - 100 minutes
North Brevard (Titusville, Mims, Scottsmoor) 90 - 120 minutes
South end (Grant, Valkaria, Barefoot Bay) 75 - 110 minutes

These are honest ranges, not marketing numbers. Traffic, time of night, and call volume all affect actual arrival. Rachel will give you the real picture when you call.

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Cities and communities we serve: Melbourne • West Melbourne • Viera • Rockledge • Cocoa • Cocoa Beach • Cape Canaveral • Merritt Island • Satellite Beach • Indialantic • Melbourne Beach • Titusville • Mims • Scottsmoor • Grant • Valkaria • Barefoot Bay • and surrounding Brevard County communities

Why Brevard County Calls Florida Air First

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Honest Response Times, No Vague Promises

We don't say "fast" and leave it there. When you call, Rachel tells you the real expected arrival based on where you are in the county. If it's 90 minutes to Titusville, we say 90 minutes. If it's 50 minutes to Melbourne, we say that. You decide if you want to wait or make other plans.

A Real Human Answers Every Call

Rachel picks up, every time, at every hour. You will never hit voicemail when your AC is broken on a Sunday night in July. No call center, no answering service, no automated system that takes your name and says someone will call back. Rachel is on the phone.

Price Before We Touch Anything

The tech diagnoses the problem and gives you the full price before starting the repair. Emergency and after-hours fees are included in that number, not added at the end. What we quote is what you pay. If the scope changes, we tell you before we proceed.

Wes and Rachel run Florida Air as an owner-operated shop. When you call at midnight and Rachel answers, she's not reading from a script. She knows the trucks, the techs, and the county. She can tell you who's closest and give you a real answer.

We work in this county every week, in every part of it. Whether your system is in a 1980s block home in Rockledge, a newer construction in Viera, a lagoon-side house on Merritt Island, or a condo tower in Cocoa Beach, this is familiar territory for us.

Emergency AC Repair FAQs

Real questions we hear when your AC breaks down across Brevard County.

Our average emergency response across Brevard County is about 90 minutes. If you're in South Brevard, Melbourne, West Melbourne, or nearby, you'll typically see us sooner. If you're up in Titusville, Mims, or Scottsmoor, it takes longer and we'll be honest about that when you call. Rachel gives you a real estimated arrival time, not a vague window.
Any after-hours or emergency service fees are disclosed clearly before we begin work. You will never see a surprise charge on the final invoice. We tell you the full price before the tech touches anything.
Turn off your AC at the thermostat if you smell burning or see sparks. Open windows if it's safe to do so. Move pets and young children to the coolest room in the house. Do not pour water on the unit. If a breaker has tripped, leave it off until the tech arrives.
Yes, call us. Lightning strikes and nearby surges can take out capacitors, control boards, and compressor contactors without touching the unit directly. North Brevard gets some of the heaviest storm activity in the county and this is a call we see regularly up that way. A tech will diagnose exactly what the surge damaged so you know what you're dealing with.
Call us right now. A blocked condensate drain in a condo can flood your unit and the one below it fast. Turn off the AC at the thermostat and put towels down if the water is already spreading. We handle after-hours calls like this all the time on the barrier islands, including Cocoa Beach, Cape Canaveral, and Satellite Beach.
In most cases, yes. Our technicians carry a full stock of the parts that fail most often: capacitors, contactors, motors, drain pan treatment, refrigerant. Unusual or specialty components may need a follow-up order, but we resolve the majority of emergency calls in a single visit.
Yes. We cover the full county, including Mims, Scottsmoor, Grant, Valkaria, and Barefoot Bay. Response time to the rural ends of the county is longer than to South or Central Brevard, and we'll tell you that upfront. If you're 45 minutes out from our shop, we'll say so, not pretend otherwise.
We cover all of Brevard County: Melbourne, West Melbourne, Viera, Rockledge, Satellite Beach, Indialantic, Melbourne Beach, Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, Cape Canaveral, Merritt Island, Titusville, Mims, Scottsmoor, Grant, Valkaria, Barefoot Bay, and the surrounding communities. Our shop is in South Palm Bay, so response times vary by distance and we're transparent about that.

Your AC is broken. Every minute in a Brevard County summer matters.

Call now. Rachel answers 24/7. No recordings. No voicemail. A real person picks up.

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