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Best HVAC in Florida

Vetted hvac providers across 15 Florida cities. Each provider is scored on a 0–100 Vouched Score blending public-record signals, customer reviews, and editorial assessment. See methodology →

At a glance

Cities
15
Providers
187+

HVAC by city in Florida

HVAC market notes — Florida

Local cost drivers — climate, code, utility rebates, and refrigerant rules — that shape hvac pricing in Florida.

Florida's cooling season is effectively year-round and heat-pump-only homes dominate the stock. Coastal salt-air zones accelerate condenser-coil corrosion, so coastal repair budgets run higher than inland.

Miami-Dade and Broward sit in the Florida Building Code's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, requiring wind-load-rated outdoor-unit anchorage.

FPL ($200 instant AC rebate), Duke Energy Florida (up to $1,000 single-family, free Home Energy Check required first), and TECO ($40–$550 by SEER2 tier) offer rebates on qualifying high-efficiency installs.

Typical HVAC pricing in Florida (2026)

Last updated May 9, 2026

Estimated ranges for Florida. Actual cost varies with home size, equipment, and scope — always request a written quote for your job.

ServiceTypical range
AC repair (typical service call)$140–$700
Furnace repair$120–$650
Tune-up / annual maintenance visit$90–$175
Full AC system replacement (3-ton, installed)$5,500–$13,000
Furnace replacement (installed)$2,500–$6,500
Heat pump installation$5,000–$14,000
Mini-split (single-zone, installed)$2,500–$6,500
Duct cleaning (whole-home)$400–$900
Duct sealing (Aeroseal or similar)$1,500–$3,500
Whole-house humidifier (installed)$300–$1,500
Whole-house dehumidifier (installed)$1,800–$4,000
Emergency / after-hours service premium$175–$600

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