

When your heating system quits on you, especially amidst a sudden cold snap or ongoing rain in Holly Hill, the stress and discomfort can mount quickly. You need a fast, reliable fix that restores warmth and normalcy to your home without delay. Contact us immediately to schedule your emergency diagnosis or repair.
If you are dealing with a system failure, Accu-Temp Heating and Air Conditioning provides the solution you need:
All our technicians are fully licensed, ensuring your repairs meet local safety and building codes while restoring your comfort.

When your heat goes out, waiting days for a technician is not an option. In Florida, we rely heavily on our HVAC systems year-round, and a sudden drop in temperature can make a home feel incredibly damp and chilly due to the high humidity levels typical of the region. Our service model is built around speed and efficiency. We prioritize getting a qualified technician to your door to diagnose the issue accurately the first time.
Our service trucks function as mobile warehouses. We stock them with a wide inventory of universal parts, including capacitors, contactors, control boards, and heating elements. This preparation allows us to resolve the vast majority of heating issues in a single visit, eliminating the frustration of waiting for parts to be ordered. Whether you have a heat pump that is blowing cold air or a furnace that refuses to ignite, our goal is to turn the heat back on before we leave your driveway.
We also understand that heating issues rarely happen at convenient times. Breakdowns often occur when the system is under the most stress, such as the first cold night of the year or during a prolonged period of lower temperatures. Our scheduling reflects this reality, prioritizing urgent calls to ensure that families in Holly Hill are not left in the cold. We provide clear time windows and communication, so you are not stuck waiting around all day wondering when help will arrive.

To ensure longevity and performance, we follow a rigorous, step-by-step process for every service call. We do not believe in "band-aid" fixes that only address the symptom while ignoring the root cause. Our technicians use advanced diagnostic tools to read the electrical and mechanical health of your system.
Here is how we handle your heating repair:
The technician begins by inspecting the thermostat, air filter, and the unit itself. We measure airflow, check electrical connections, and test safety switches to pinpoint exactly where the failure occurred.
Once the problem is identified, we explain the issue in plain English. We provide a flat-rate price for the repair, meaning the cost is determined by the job, not by how many hours it takes. You will know exactly what the repair costs before any work begins.
After you approve the work, the technician proceeds with the repair. We use high-quality, OEM-grade parts to ensure compatibility and durability. Whether it involves replacing a burnt-out sequencer or fixing a refrigerant leak, the work is done to manufacturer specifications.
We do not just install the part and leave. We cycle the system through its operations to ensure the heat engages properly, the blower motor runs at the correct speed, and the system shuts off when the desired temperature is reached. We measure the temperature difference (Delta T) between the supply and return air to verify efficient heat transfer.
We treat your home with respect. Technicians wear shoe covers and use drop cloths where necessary. We remove all old parts and packaging materials, leaving your space as clean as we found it.
In our service area, the most common heating systems are heat pumps and electric strip heat. These systems face specific challenges due to the local environment and usage patterns. Understanding what might be wrong can help you make informed decisions when the technician arrives.
Heat pumps work by reversing the flow of refrigerant to pull heat from the outside air and bring it inside. The reversing valve is the component responsible for this switch. If it gets stuck, your system might continue to blow cold air even when set to heat. This is a common failure point that requires professional replacement.
Electric heat strips serve as auxiliary or emergency heat when the heat pump cannot keep up or goes into defrost mode. Over time, the coils in these strips can burn out or break, similar to a toaster filament. When this happens, the air coming from your vents will be lukewarm at best.
Sometimes the unit is fine, but the brain of the system is confused. Miscalibrated thermostats or dead batteries can prevent the signal for heat from ever reaching the unit. We check the low-voltage wiring and programming to ensure proper communication.
A dirty filter restricts airflow, causing the heat exchanger or heating elements to overheat. Modern systems have safety limits that will shut the unit down to prevent fire hazards. Simply changing a filter can sometimes resolve the issue, but if the limit switch has failed due to repeated overheating, it will need replacement.
A heat pump needs the correct charge of refrigerant to absorb heat from the outdoor air. If the system is low on refrigerant, it will struggle to reach the set temperature and will run constantly, driving up your electric bill. We use electronic leak detectors to find the source of the leak, repair it, and recharge the system.
One of the most difficult decisions homeowners face is whether to pour money into a repair or invest in a new system. This decision relies on several factors, including the age of the unit, the cost of the repair, and future plans for the home. We provide the data you need to make this choice without pressure.
Consider these factors when deciding:
If the cost of the repair approaches or exceeds 50% of the value of a new system, replacement is generally the smarter financial move. Investing heavily in an old unit often leads to diminishing returns.
Heat pumps in Florida typically last 10 to 15 years due to the heavy workload of running nearly year-round. If your system is over 12 years old and requires a major component like a compressor, replacement offers better long-term value. Additionally, older systems may use R-22 refrigerant, which is phased out and extremely expensive to replace.
If you have needed repairs multiple times in the last two years, your system is likely entering the end of its reliable lifespan. Constant repairs can quickly equal the monthly payments of a new, efficient system.
Newer systems with higher SEER2 and HSPF2 ratings can significantly lower monthly utility bills. If your current unit is inefficient, the savings from a new system can help offset the installation cost over time.
Operating a heating system in Holly Hill requires attention to specific environmental factors. While winters are generally mild, the combination of humidity and proximity to the coast creates a unique environment for HVAC equipment. Salt air corrosion is a significant factor for outdoor units. It eats away at aluminum fins and copper tubing, leading to premature failure and refrigerant leaks.
Furthermore, because our winters are intermittent, heating systems often sit idle for months. When the first cold front arrives, thousands of residents switch their thermostats to "heat" simultaneously. This is often when the dust that has settled on the heating elements burns off, creating a distinct burning smell. While usually harmless, this initial startup is also when weak components are most likely to fail after months of inactivity.
Electrical infrastructure also plays a role. Electric heating strips draw a significant amount of amperage. Older homes in the area may have outdated breakers or loose wiring connections that struggle to handle this load. Our technicians inspect the electrical disconnects and breaker panels associated with the HVAC system to ensure your home’s electrical system can safely support the heating demand.
The best way to avoid an emergency repair is through proactive maintenance. Because your system runs almost constantly to cool your home, the components are already worn by the time winter arrives. A heating-specific tune-up ensures the system is ready to reverse its cycle.
Maintenance steps that protect your heat include:
When you hire a service provider, you are paying for their expertise and their guarantee. We differentiate ourselves through rigorous training and a commitment to doing the job right. Accu-Temp Heating and Air Conditioning employs technicians who are certified and continuously trained on the latest HVAC technologies, including variable-speed compressors and communicating systems.
We stand behind our work with tangible guarantees. We do not utilize temporary fixes or questionable parts. Every repair is documented, and we provide digital invoices that detail exactly what was done. This transparency ensures you have a complete service history for your unit, which is vital for maintaining manufacturer warranties and increasing the resale value of your home.
We also assist with navigating warranty claims. If your unit is still under a manufacturer's warranty, we handle the paperwork to ensure you receive the credit you are entitled to for covered parts. Our goal is to make the repair process as seamless and stress-free as possible.
A broken heating system disrupts your life and threatens your comfort. There is no need to endure a cold home or wait for a service window that never seems to open. You need a team that responds quickly, diagnoses accurately, and repairs effectively.
We are ready to restore your heat with professional, licensed service that prioritizes your safety and satisfaction. Don't let a minor issue turn into a major system failure by waiting too long.
Contact us now to schedule your heating repair service and get your system running efficiently again.



