Tallahassee AC Repair Pros

Havana, FL • AC Repair

AC Repair in Havana

Fast, reliable ac repair for Havana homeowners. Free inspection and written quote before any work begins.

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Serving Havana

Your Local AC Repair Team in Havana

Havana is a small historic town about 15 miles north of Tallahassee in Gadsden County, known for its antique shops and restored Victorian commercial buildings along US-27. Residential stock is a mix of old craftsman and Victorian-era homes and more modest mid-century housing. It's a commuter town for state workers but has its own distinct character.

A broken AC in Tallahassee means indoor temperatures can climb past 90 degrees within a few hours. Summers here run June through September with humidity that makes 95 degrees feel closer to 105, and houses built in the 1970s and 1980s — which cover a big chunk of Killearn Estates and midtown — are running systems that are well past their expected lifespan. When an old unit finally gives out in July, the problem is not just comfort. It is a health issue for anyone elderly, very young, or dealing with a breathing condition.

We start with an actual diagnosis — not a guess and a parts swap. We check refrigerant levels, test the capacitor and contactor, inspect the coil for ice or dirt, and look at airflow before we tell you what the job is going to cost. That way you know exactly what is wrong before you approve anything.

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Why Havana Is Different

What Affects AC Repair in Havana

Havana is slightly more inland and north than Tallahassee, which can mean slightly cooler winter nights but still brutal summer humidity and heat. Older building stock means systems work harder to overcome poor envelope performance.

Victorian and early 20th-century homes in Havana's historic district have high ceilings, plaster walls, and were never designed for central air. Retrofitting ductwork into these homes is a real challenge and mini-split systems are often the better solution. Many older homes have had multiple generations of HVAC patchwork done and the systems don't function as a coherent whole.

Common Questions

AC Repair FAQ — Havana

How much does AC repair cost in Havana?

The cost depends on what failed. A capacitor is a small inexpensive part. A refrigerant leak requires finding the leak, fixing it, and recharging the system — that is more work. A failed compressor is a major repair, and on an older unit it may cost more than the system is worth. There is no one number that fits all jobs. Call for a free estimate.

How long does AC repair take in Havana?

Most common repairs — capacitor, contactor, thermostat — take an hour or two once we have the part. Refrigerant work takes longer because we have to find the leak before recharging. If a part has to be ordered, that adds a day or more depending on availability. We will give you a realistic time frame when we diagnose the system.

Why does my AC keep freezing up?

A frozen coil is almost always caused by one of two things: low refrigerant or restricted airflow. Low refrigerant means there is a leak somewhere in the system. Restricted airflow usually means a dirty filter or a blocked return vent. Havana summers pull a lot of humidity through the system, and a dirty coil ices over fast. Turn the unit off and let it thaw, then call us before running it again.

Around Havana

We Know Havana

Neighborhoods we serve

  • • Downtown Havana historic district
  • • Havana Heights
  • • Centerville Road area

Local landmarks

  • • Havana Antique District
  • • Nicholson Farmhouse
  • • Havana Town Hall
  • • Gadsden Arts Center

Roads & highways

  • • US-27
  • • SR-12
  • • SR-589
  • • Havana Street

Major employers

  • • Gadsden County School District
  • • State of Florida (commuters)
  • • local antique and retail businesses

Need ac repair in Havana?

Free inspection • No obligation • Havana, FL

Call (850) 907-7205