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AC repair and HVAC service in Holiday, FL.

AC repair, AC installation, heat pump service, mini-split installs, duct cleaning, and 24/7 emergency AC repair across Holiday. Same-day response on most calls, from licensed and insured HVAC pros who know the homes and the humidity here.

HVAC service in Holiday

Why Holiday homes need an HVAC pro who knows the area

Holiday sits on the Gulf side of Pasco County along the Anclote River, and the AC systems here tell the story of a working-class beach town built in waves from the 1960s through the 1990s. A large share of the housing is manufactured and mobile homes, many still running the original package unit or heat pump well past its expected 12 to 15 year service life, undersized once a family adds a second window unit or a room addition. Older stick-built ranches from the same era commonly carry ductwork that was never sealed properly and an outdoor condenser that's spent decades taking on Gulf salt air, corroding the coil and fins faster than it would a few miles inland. That combination shows up constantly in our service calls around Key Vista, Baywood, and the streets closer to US 19.

Holiday's lower household income compared to the rest of Pasco means deferred AC maintenance is common, and it also means a breakdown during a July heat wave hits harder financially once the system finally gives out. Tampa Bay's lightning frequency is no small thing here either, with Pasco sitting inside the strike-density belt that earns Florida its lightning capital reputation, and an aging condenser with no surge protection is exactly the kind of equipment that takes a nearby strike hard, frying a control board in an instant. Well and septic properties on the outskirts near the Anclote River corridor run heavier cooling loads with less canopy shade than the denser lots closer to the beach. Between the aging mobile home parks, the coastal humidity working on indoor air quality, and a housing stock that's now 30 to 60 years old, Holiday generates steady demand for AC replacement, dehumidification, and the basic tune-up work that keeps a system running through a Florida summer.

Pasco County Tampa Bay neighborhood near Holiday
Local HVAC context

What do Holiday homes need from an HVAC pro?

Pasco is split between booming new subdivisions with systems sized right for the home and older 1980s and 90s stock that's overdue for replacement. New construction still needs seasonal tune-ups and warranty work, while the older homes are where full system swaps happen. A lot of rural Pasco runs on well water, which brings its own maintenance patterns. Humidity here runs heavy year-round, and lightning is a real threat to AC control boards, so surge protection on the unit is a common add.

Our Holiday jobs split fairly evenly between mobile home AC work and stick-built system replacement. On the mobile home side we handle package unit and heat pump replacement sized correctly for the home, not oversized the way a lot of these units were originally installed, since an oversized system short-cycles and leaves a single-wide or double-wide feeling clammy even while it's cooling. We also install ductless mini-splits where the existing duct runs are too far gone to repair economically. On stick-built homes, full system replacement is close to a weekly occurrence once a 20-plus-year-old unit starts short-cycling or the compressor finally quits, and we size the new heat pump for the home's actual load plus proper duct sealing so humidity doesn't creep back in.

Whole-home dehumidifiers are a real part of our Holiday business given how much moisture this close to the Gulf works its way into a house between AC cycles. We also see condensate drain clogs and secondary pan issues constantly in the humidity here, usually an easy fix once we're on-site. Surge protection paired with any new outdoor unit is a natural add given how often lightning rolls through this part of Pasco, a small cost most homeowners are glad to have after their first close strike takes out a control board. We also handle senior-focused comfort work, smart thermostats and zoning adjustments, for the retiree households along the Anclote River corridor and the more rural pockets west of US 19 who need reliable, affordable cooling more than anything else.

Where we work in Holiday

Neighborhoods and areas we serve

Same dispatch, same response time, same flat-rate pricing across every part of Holiday.

  • Key Vista
  • Baywood
  • Holiday Lake Estates
  • Gulf Trace
  • Beacon Woods
  • Anclote River corridor
  • Aloha Gardens
  • US 19 corridor
Pricing

How much does AC repair cost in Holiday?

HVAC pricing in Holiday depends on the scope of work, system age, and equipment type. Here are the ranges we see most often across Tampa Bay.

AC tune-up $89 - $150 Credited toward the repair if you proceed
AC repair $150 - $650 Compressor, capacitor, refrigerant leaks, troubleshooting
AC installation $5,500 - $12,000 Full system replacement, permit included
Heat pump installation $6,000 - $14,000 Sized for Florida's cooling and heating needs, installed

Every job gets a flat-rate quote before work starts. No trip fees for Holiday and no surprise line items. Call (813) 000-0000 for a free estimate.

Holiday FAQs

What do Holiday homeowners ask their HVAC company?

How much does it cost to replace an AC system on a mobile home in Holiday?

Replacing a package unit or heat pump on a manufactured home in Holiday typically runs $5,500-$9,500 depending on system size and whether the ductwork also needs sealing or replacing. For units where the duct runs are too deteriorated to save, a ductless mini-split system runs $3,500-$8,000 and skips the duct problem entirely.

My Holiday home's outdoor AC unit corroded after just a few years near the Gulf. Is that normal?

Yes, it's common this close to the water. Salt air off the Gulf accelerates corrosion on condenser coils and fins, and equipment that lasts 15-plus years inland can show real wear in half that time in Holiday. We spec coated, marine-grade coils for outdoor units here and recommend a visual check every year or two given the environment.

Can you help with humidity in my Holiday home even when the AC seems to be cooling fine?

Yes. A properly sized AC system controls temperature, but it doesn't always pull enough moisture out of the air on its own, especially in a house that's been feeling clammy for years. A whole-home dehumidifier runs $1,800-$3,500 installed and works alongside your existing system to keep humidity in check without overcooling the house.

Is surge protection worth it for my outdoor AC unit given how much lightning we get in Holiday?

Yes. Pasco County sits inside one of the highest lightning-density zones in the country, and a control board fried by a nearby strike is one of the more common reasons we get called out for a no-cool emergency. It's a modest add-on cost whenever we're already installing new equipment, and it protects the whole system from the spikes that come through the line during a nearby strike.

How fast can you get to Holiday for a no-cool emergency?

Same-day in most cases. We run crews through the Holiday and New Port Richey corridor regularly, and for a home with no cooling at all, we prioritize dispatch and typically arrive within a few hours. Our $89-$150 diagnostic fee credits toward whatever repair follows, and the licensed, insured technician we send will walk you through the options before any work starts.

How do I find a licensed HVAC pro near me in Holiday?

Call (813) 000-0000. We match you with licensed, insured HVAC pros who cover Holiday on daily rotation, so a local tech near you is usually minutes out, not hours. We answer for emergencies, give a flat-rate quote up front, and never add a mileage charge for Holiday.

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Flat-rate pricing, quoted upfront. Same-day service on most calls.