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Furnace Repair in Orlando, Florida

Heat out, blowing cold, or short-cycling? Licensed local technicians handle ignition, flame sensor, gas valve, and limit-switch faults 24/7.

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Furnace Repair services in Orlando

  • Gas, oil, and electric furnace diagnostic + repair
  • Ignition module, flame sensor, and pilot service
  • Gas valve and limit switch replacement
  • Inducer and blower motor replacement
  • Heat exchanger inspection (replacement quoted separately)
  • Thermostat and zoning control diagnostic
Why HVAC Emergencies Happen

Why HVAC Systems Break Down in Orlando

Orlando's weather is hard on HVAC systems. Know the local risks so you can spot problems early.

Dramatic storm clouds representing Florida's humid subtropical climate

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Challenge 1

High humidity levels often above 70% year-round

Challenge 2

Long, hot summers with temperatures frequently above 90F

Challenge 3

10+ months of cooling season requiring near year-round AC operation

Peak Breakdown Season
Months when HVAC systems fail most

Recommended Months

OctoberNovemberDecemberJanuaryFebruaryMarch

Avoid if Possible

JuneJulyAugustSeptember
Signs of System Stress
How to tell your system is overworked
  • Air conditioning accounts for largest portion of energy bills
  • High-efficiency systems (SEER2 20+) can be significantly more efficient than minimum-rated units
  • Upgrading to higher SEER can reduce cooling energy consumption substantially
  • Heat pumps provide efficient heating without separate furnace
  • OUC offers rebates for systems 15.2 SEER2 or higher
  • Duke Energy offers rebates for qualifying heat pump or AC replacements
Orlando's subtropical climate creates unique and demanding conditions for heating and cooling systems. With average temperatures hovering around 72 degrees Fahrenheit year-round and humidity levels frequently exceeding 70 percent, air conditioning is not merely a comfort feature but an absolute necessity for Orlando residents. The city experiences a prolonged cooling season spanning approximately ten months, meaning HVAC systems operate nearly continuously throughout the year.

The intense summer heat, with temperatures regularly soaring above 90 degrees from May through September, places extraordinary demands on cooling equipment. Unlike northern climates where HVAC systems enjoy seasonal breaks, Orlando's air conditioners run constantly during peak summer months, accelerating wear and reducing overall system lifespan. Industry experts note that HVAC systems in Central Florida typically last 10 to 15 years, compared to 15 to 20 years in more temperate regions.

Humidity presents perhaps the greatest challenge for Orlando homeowners. High moisture levels in the air force HVAC systems to work double duty, cooling the air while simultaneously removing excess moisture. This additional workload increases energy consumption, strains system components, and creates ideal conditions for mold growth within ductwork and drain pans. Many Central Florida HVAC professionals recommend whole-home dehumidifiers as supplemental equipment to reduce strain on primary cooling systems.

Hurricane season, running from June through November, adds another layer of complexity to HVAC ownership in Orlando. Severe storms can damage outdoor condenser units through wind, flying debris, and flooding. Homeowners should secure outdoor equipment before major storms and schedule inspections afterward to identify any damage requiring repair.

How Orlando's Climate Affects Materials

Central A C

Works harder and longer in Orlando's climate, leading to increased wear; 10-15 year lifespan typical

Heat Pump

Highly efficient for Orlando's mild winters; provides year-round comfort without separate heating system

Ductwork

High humidity can lead to condensation and mold in poorly insulated ducts

Filters

Clog faster due to humidity; require replacement every 1-2 months during humid seasons

Call right now if

  • You smell gas — leave the home and call your gas utility first
  • Carbon monoxide detector is sounding
  • Outdoor temperature is below 40°F and the system won't maintain
  • Furnace ignites and shuts off within 10 seconds (flame sensor)
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Verified HVAC technicians

Licensed emergency technicians in Orlando, Florida. On call 24/7 for AC and heating breakdowns.

Reliance Air LLC

Verified
4.8(147 reviews)
24/7 Available

Forbes Home top-rated, established 2020, Longwood-based serving Orlando area

4+ years
AC installationheating systemsannual inspectionsmaintenance
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Advanced Air Conditioning

4.8 · 23 reviews

3

AC's Heating & Air LLC

4.7 · 72 reviews

4

Complete Air Solutions

4.7 · 291 reviews

5

B&L AC Service

4.6 · 407 reviews

6

Blue Star Air Conditioning

4.5 · 333 reviews

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Certified AC Services

4.5(13 reviews)
30+ years
AC repairreplacementmaintenanceindoor air quality

Over 30 years of experience serving Orlando, Apopka-based

Elite AC LLC

24/7 emergency AC repairAC installationHVAC maintenance

Offers 24/7 emergency service throughout Orlando area

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