HVAC Project Gallery: Real Work Across Brevard County
From a Viera villa to a Titusville ranch to a Cocoa Beach barrier-island condo, this is what Florida Air actually does. Photos of real installs, real repairs, and the team behind every job.
We Work All Over Brevard
Our shop is in South Palm Bay, but we run calls every day from Mims down to Grant, and everywhere in between. Here's where you'll find us working.
Browse Our Work
Three categories below: new system installs, service and repairs, and a look at the team doing the work. Click any card to open the full photo set.
What You're Actually Looking At
Every photo here is from an actual job we ran in Brevard County. No stock images, no staged shots. If you see a unit on a concrete pad next to a stucco wall, that's someone's backyard in Cocoa or Rockledge. If you see a truck parked in a driveway, that's a real call.
We work across the whole county. Barrier island homes near Cocoa Beach and Indialantic deal with salt air, which chews through coil fins faster than anything you'll see inland. Viera's newer construction tends to be well-insulated but often undersized from the builder. Titusville's older ranches from the 1970s usually have ductwork that needs a hard look before we recommend any new equipment.
Each area has its own quirks. That's why we don't quote you over the phone without seeing what you've got. A house in Merritt Island backing up to the Banana River is a different job than a two-story in West Melbourne's Sawgrass Lakes. The photos give you a sense of the range of work we do.
Our shop is in South Palm Bay, which puts us in a good spot to run north toward Titusville and Mims or south toward Grant and Valkaria without killing the whole day in the truck. We cover all 72 miles of Brevard's coastline and the communities inland. If you're in Brevard County, we can get to you.
Common Things We Run Into Across Brevard
The county looks pretty uniform from the road, but once you're inside an attic or at the condenser pad, there's a lot of variation. Here's what shows up regularly.
Barrier Island Corrosion
Salt air from the Atlantic hits condenser coils hard in Cocoa Beach, Cape Canaveral, Satellite Beach, and Indialantic. If your outdoor unit is within a mile of the water, coil coatings and stainless hardware matter more than they do inland. We see a lot of preventable failures from this.
Builder-Grade Equipment in Viera
Viera's planned communities and active adult neighborhoods like Heritage Isle often have builder-spec equipment that was never meant to last 15 years. When those systems start going, the replacement conversation is usually about right-sizing as much as brand choice. The homes are tight but the original equipment was often budget-grade.
Old Ductwork in Titusville
A lot of the ranch-style and block homes built in Titusville and Mims through the 1970s and 80s have flex duct that has sagged or metal duct with deteriorated mastic. Putting a new system on old leaky ducts wastes money. We check the ductwork first before recommending anything.
Rural Properties in Grant and Valkaria
South Brevard's rural communities tend to have older equipment, sometimes original to the home, and service calls out there can mean longer response times from other companies. We run those routes regularly. If you're in Grant-Valkaria and everyone else is making you wait three days, call us.
Questions We Hear a Lot
Do you really work across all of Brevard, or is that just marketing?
We actually do. Our shop is in South Palm Bay, and our trucks go north to Mims and Titusville, south to Grant and Valkaria, and east to the barrier islands every week. If you're in Brevard County, we service your area. Some of the more rural routes take longer to get to, and we'll tell you that honestly when you call, but we're not turning you away because of your zip code.
Are these photos from real jobs or stock images?
Real jobs. That's our crew, our trucks, and our installs. We don't use stock photos in the gallery because they don't tell you anything useful about what your experience with us would actually look like. What you see in those photos is what you get when we show up.
What's different about working on a barrier island home versus an inland home?
Salt air is the big one. Homes in Cocoa Beach, Satellite Beach, Indialantic, and Cape Canaveral see condensers corrode faster because of the salt spray off the Atlantic. We look for coil condition and wiring integrity on those calls in a way we don't have to as much inland. If your outdoor unit is close to the ocean, ask us about coil coating when we're out there.
My home was built in the 1970s. Does that change what you recommend?
Yes. Older homes often have original ductwork that's undersized or leaking at the joints. If we put a new system on bad ducts, it's going to work harder than it should and you won't get the performance you paid for. We check the duct system before recommending equipment on any older home. A lot of Titusville and Cocoa's housing stock falls into this category and we've learned to start there.
How do I schedule a visit to see work like this done at my home?
Call us at 321-599-6220 or use the Schedule Service button anywhere on this page. We'll get you on the calendar, tell you exactly what to expect, and show up on time. No "we'll be there between 8 and 5" window. We give you a real arrival time and we stick to it.
Want This Kind of Work at Your Home?
Call Florida Air at 321-599-6220. We cover all of Brevard County and we'll tell you straight what your system needs.