One of the reasons why Florida in general, and Coral Springs in particular, is a popular place to live and work is that the weather is nearly always warm and inviting. But with this nice warm weather, which turns to hot in the summer months, it is important that air conditioning is functional at your home and work. When this isn’t working, it’s time to call the team from Quality Air Conditioning who have more than 40 years of experience installing air conditioning systems and maintaining them. From residential to commercial systems, Quality Air Conditioning is ready to help make and keep your indoor air cool and comfortable.
Air Conditioning Sales in Coral Springs, FL
You might have an air conditioning system that has been around for a while, and at some point, you have wondered whether it was time to upgrade and have a new system installed in your home. There are several reasons why you would want to buy a new air conditioner. The first is the age of your system. If your system is 12 years old or older, the likelihood that parts start failing increases. Parts can be replaced, but with the cost of materials and the time to replace these parts, it could soon add up to the same or more than the cost of installing a new system. You might even encounter a repair that is just too expensive when compared with a new system, so it makes sense to upgrade to a newer unit. You may also find that your electric bill is going up, and the monthly savings by having a new unit installed would pay for itself fairly quickly. Talk with the team from Quality Air Conditioning to learn more.
Residential and Commercial Air Conditioning in Coral Springs, FL
Quality Air Conditioning works on both residential and commercial air conditioning systems. Their experts work on all makes and models of air conditioning units, and they continually keep up on the latest technologies coming out from the manufacturers, as well as the best maintenance practices to keep your Coral Springs system running with minimal downtime. They also offer regular maintenance agreements that can help identify issues before they become expensive problems, saving you money as well as ensuring your system remains operating when you need it most.
The city, officially chartered on July 10, 1963, was master-planned and primarily developed by Coral Ridge Properties, Inc., which was acquired by Westinghouse in 1966. The city’s name is derived from the company’s name and was selected after several earlier proposals had been considered and rejected. Despite the name, there are no natural springs in the city; Florida’s springs are found in the central and northern portions of the state. Coral Springs has notably strict building codes, which are designed to maintain the city’s distinctive aesthetic appeal.