Always On Air - Expert HVAC

Always On Air - Expert HVAC

Serving Jacksonville, Orlando & Naples

24/7 ALL DAY SERVICE

Rapid Response to Keep
Your Family Safe and Your Home 'Always On'

Emergency AC Repair

In the 904 heat, an AC breakdown isn’t an inconvenience—it’s an emergency. When temperatures climb past 80°F, you need a local expert equipped to handle 'No-AC' situations on the First Coast immediately.

2026/2027 SEER2 & Energy Star Compliant

Always On Air AC

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* Data based on high-efficiency SEER2 upgrades and standard manufacturer warranty terms.

The Always On Emergency Restoration Process

A disciplined, 6-step engineering workflow designed to stabilize your home environment and protect your equipment.

1. Mobile Warehouse Dispatch

“We arrive with a 'mobile warehouse' stocked with the specific high-temp capacitors and motors that fail in the 904 climate.”
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Problem Solving

Emergency Spotlight: The 'Sunday Scorch' in Nocatee

During a graduation party with 25 guests, the AC cut out. We arrived in 45 minutes, brought the thermal-overloaded compressor back to safe temps, and installed a USA-made 440V high-temp capacitor. The home returned to 72°F before dinner was served.

Emergency Failure Types

Common critical failures we fix on the first visit.

Capacitor Blowouts

Capacitor Blowouts

The 'battery' of your unit pops during heatwaves. We replace with heavy-duty parts rated for Florida's 140°F cabinet temps.

The 'Slime' Lockout

The 'Slime' Lockout

90% humidity creates algae clogs. We use high-pressure CO2 to blow out clogs and treat with industrial antimicrobials.

Coastal Electrical Shorts

Coastal Electrical Shorts

Salt air pits and welds contactors shut. We use specialized corrosion-resistant components to stop the 'burnt wire' smell.

Frozen Coils

Frozen Coils

Often caused by low refrigerant or dirt. We thaw, leak-test, and top-off to prevent compressor 'slugging'.

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Fast Diagnostics & Immediate Repairs.

Our licensed cooling specialists are standing by 24/7. Don't let the Florida humidity ruin your day—get your AC back on track with a single call.

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Emergency Survival Advice

“What to do while you wait for our technician.”

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The 'Turn It Off' Rule: If the system is humming but not cooling, turn it off at the breaker to save your compressor.

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Manage Humidity: Keep blinds closed and avoid using the stove or taking hot showers to prevent 'sauna' conditions.

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The Ice Warning: If you see ice, set your fan to 'ON' (not Cool) for 3-4 hours so we can work on it when we arrive.

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Check the Switch: Check your drain pan; if it's full of water, your safety float switch is doing its job to prevent a flood.

Explore Other Services

High-Efficiency System Installations

High-Efficiency System Installations

Precision-engineered AC replacements using Manual J calculations for maximum efficiency and legal compliance in Jacksonville.

Safe, Reliable Heating Solutions

Safe, Reliable Heating Solutions

From historic gas furnaces to modern high-efficiency heat pumps, we ensure your 'Heat' switch works perfectly when the First Coast freeze hits.

Stop Shivering. Start Swimming.

Stop Shivering. Start Swimming.

Professional repair and optimization for gas heaters and heat pumps. We bridge the gap between pool maintenance and HVAC engineering.

High-Efficiency Ductless Solutions

High-Efficiency Ductless Solutions

Surgical cooling precision for 'hot spots,' historic homes, and new additions. Eliminate leaky ductwork and slash energy costs with targeted zonal comfort.

AC Repair

AC Repair

AC Installation

AC Installation

Maintenance Plans

Maintenance Plans

Emergency Service

Emergency Service

Knowledge Base

Questions?

“Everything you need to know about keeping your home comfortable.”

In 90% humidity, indoor heat index levels can become dangerous for pets and the elderly in as little as 3 to 4 hours.

Physics. Heat pushes weak components like capacitors past their thermal limits—internal cabinet temps can hit 140°F in July.

No. This bypasses a safety failure and creates an extreme electrical load that can permanently seize your motor or cause a fire.

At Always On Air, we use transparent flat-rate pricing. You'll know the cost of the repair before we start, even at midnight.

Yes. It usually indicates a refrigerant leak or compressor failure. Turn it off to prevent the system from freezing into a block of ice.