All Air & Heat Services
For a trusted diagnosis, contact All Air & Heat. Our certified technicians are here to provide expert service and honest advice – whether it’s a quick repair, routine maintenance, or a system replacement when it’s truly needed.
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Repair
At All Air & Heat, we believe in fixing what’s fixable. Our experienced technicians specialize in air conditioning repair services designed to extend the life of your AC system—not replace it unless absolutely necessary. For over 25 years, we’ve proudly served homeowners in Titusville, Rockledge, Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, Cape Canaveral, the Port, Port St. John, Melbourne, Satellite Beach, Indialantic, Indian Harbour Beach, Merritt Island and West Melbourne, all throughout Brevard County with reliable, honest, and affordable AC repairs.
We understand how vital your air conditioner is in Florida’s heat. That’s why our priority is always to diagnose the issue and offer smart, cost-effective repair solutions that restore your comfort without the pressure of an unnecessary replacement.
Common AC Problems We Repair
Our team is trained to handle all types of AC malfunctions, including:
Inadequate Maintenance: Neglected systems often struggle to meet cooling demands, leading to costly breakdowns. Routine maintenance and timely repairs help prevent bigger issues down the line.
Sensor Failures: Faulty sensors can cause inconsistent performance or complete system failure. We’ll troubleshoot and repair sensor issues to keep your system running smoothly.
Clogged Filters: Dirty or clogged filters can restrict airflow and strain your system. Replacing or cleaning filters is a simple fix that can save you from future headaches.
Whether your AC needs a quick tune-up or more in-depth repairs, we make the process easy and stress-free.
Maintain
In Florida’s relentless heat, your air conditioner works overtime to keep your home cool. At All Air & Heat, we know that routine AC maintenance is one of the smartest ways to extend the life of your system and avoid costly repairs – or worse, premature replacement. That’s why we offer thorough, professional maintenance services to homeowners throughout Brevard County, including Cocoa, Melbourne, and surrounding areas.
Why AC Maintenance Matters
Think of AC maintenance like changing the oil in your car, skipping it can lead to bigger problems down the road. With Florida’s extreme temperatures and humidity, your system faces constant demand. Without regular upkeep, even the best units can wear down faster than expected.
Just like your roof protects you from storm damage, your AC protects you from Florida’s heat – and it needs regular care to perform at its best.
Key Benefits of Routine AC Maintenance
Longer System Lifespan: Regular checkups reduce wear and tear and help your system last longer.
Improved Efficiency: A well-maintained unit cools more effectively, using less energy.
Lower Energy Bills: Cleaner coils, filters, and ducts reduce strain on the system and save you money.
Early Problem Detection: We catch small issues before they become major breakdowns.
Additional Services: Ask about duct cleaning and dryer vent cleaning to improve air quality and airflow.
Replace
When your system is beyond repair, trust All Air & Heat to handle your AC replacement with precision and care.
A properly installed AC unit isn’t just about comfort, it’s about performance, efficiency, and long-term savings. We know Florida’s heat doesn’t let up, which is why we make sure your new system is sized and set up for your home’s unique needs.
Is it time to replace your A/C system?
Consider these important factors when evaluating if it’s time for a new system. Your certified Arnold Air Conditioning technician and comfort advisor will guide you through every step, from comprehensive system design to professional unit replacement. Need immediate help? Schedule our 24/7 emergency HVAC repair service for fast, reliable solutions.
Repair Cost
While replacing a few parts might seem economical, our experience shows that when repair costs reach 30-50% of a new unit's price, replacement typically makes better financial sense. If your system has a history of breakdowns, investing in new equipment often provides greater peace of mind. This is especially true for older R22 systems, which are being phased out and becoming increasingly costly to maintain.
Warranty
Before deciding on repairs or replacement, be sure to review your equipment's warranty terms. In most cases, replacement parts are covered under the original warranty but only for the duration of that warranty. Keep in mind that labor costs for repairs are often not included in the warranty coverage.
Equipment Age
The lifespan of your equipment depends on regular maintenance and the demands of daily operation. Generally, if your A/C or heat pump is over 8 to 10 years old, upgrading to a new system is the best way to ensure efficiency and reliability.
Moving or Staying?
If you're planning to move soon, repairing your system is often the most practical option. However, if you intend to stay in your home, investing in an energy-efficient A/C or heat pump is a smart choice. A properly sized system will keep your home cool while lowering energy costs.

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How Well Is Your Existing Equipment Working?
Are your electric bills higher than expected? Is your A/C struggling to keep your home comfortably cool?
Repair Cost
While replacing a few parts might seem economical, our experience shows that when repair costs reach 30-50% of a new unit's price, replacement typically makes better financial sense. If your system has a history of breakdowns, investing in new equipment often provides greater peace of mind. This is especially true for older R22 systems, which are being phased out and becoming increasingly costly to maintain.
Has your A/C System had Regular Yearly Maintenance?
Just like you wouldn’t go years without changing your car’s oil, your HVAC system also needs regular care to run efficiently. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends annual pre-season maintenance check-ups by a professional contractor to keep your system in top shape.
Warranty
Before deciding on repairs or replacement, be sure to review your equipment's warranty terms. In most cases, replacement parts are covered under the original warranty but only for the duration of that warranty. Keep in mind that labor costs for repairs are often not included in the warranty coverage.
Air Conditioning Tips
How often should I change my filter?
The frequency depends on the type of filter you use and how often your system runs. In general, standard filters should be replaced every three months. However, high-efficiency filters can last between six to twelve months before needing a change.
What temperature should I set my thermostat to?
The ideal setting is one that keeps you comfortable while helping manage your utility bills. However, the key factor in your home is often humidity. Maintaining a higher level in the winter and a lower level in the summer ensures both personal comfort and helps prevent mold and mildew growth.
Do I need a dehumidifier?
A dehumidifier can significantly improve how cool your home feels and help lower your utility costs. By reducing excess moisture in the air, it creates a more comfortable environment and can make your cooling system work more efficiently.
Why won't my outdoor unit come on?
The issue could be that the double pole breaker in the panel has been tripped. It may also be time for a service check to ensure the safety switches are functioning properly. If these switches have been triggered, they will prevent the A/C unit from receiving the signal to turn on.
Why is my indoor unit leaking water?
A clogged condensation drain or frozen indoor coil could be the culprit, often caused by a dirty filter or low refrigerant levels. In this case, the drain should be cleared, and the filter may need to be replaced to resolve the issue.
I am not getting enough airflow.
The issue could be a clogged air filter, undersized ductwork for your space, or a failing blower motor. If your filter has been changed recently, it may be time to have a qualified system design specialist assess the duct design to ensure it’s properly sized for optimal airflow.