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Pace, Santa Rosa County β€” HALOFIX HVAC Heroes: Sally QA, Gulf Power demand rates, and heat-strip sizing.

Typical cost in Pace

$85.00 – $14,250.00

Availability

Same-day

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HVAC Services in Pace, Santa-Rosa County

Whether it's a weekend emergency or a planned upgrade, Pace homeowners need HVAC professionals they can trust. HALOFIX connects you with vetted, licensed Heroes who show up on time, do honest work, and back it with a written warranty.

Pace Residents dealing with a post-Sally heat pump losing capacity in year five, a heat strip that burned out on a January cold snap, or an R-22 system where each recharge erodes replacement economics have a calm path: a licensed HALOFIX HVAC Hero, transparent pricing on heat-pump or full-system replacement, and a HALOFIX warranty covering every install.

HVAC work in Pace typically costs between $85.00 and $14,250.00, depending on the scope of the project, materials required, and job complexity. Pricing is always disclosed upfront before work begins β€” no surprise fees.

HVAC Services We Offer in Pace

AC Repair

Diagnose and repair air conditioning systems.

$143.00 – $1,900.00

AC Installation / Replacement

Install new central AC systems or replace aging units.

$3,325.00 – $14,250.00

HVAC Tune-Up / Maintenance

Annual or bi-annual maintenance to maximize HVAC efficiency.

$85.00 – $380.00

Duct Cleaning

Clean air ducts to improve air quality and system efficiency.

$285.00 – $1,140.00

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HVAC Pricing in Pace

Service typeTypical rangeNotes
Basic HVAC$85.00 – $128.00Standard residential job
Standard HVAC$128.00 – $8,550.00Mid-complexity project
Complex HVAC$8,550.00 – $14,250.00Large or specialized work

* Prices are estimates for Pace, Santa-Rosa County. Final pricing confirmed after professional assessment. AI estimates include a mandatory disclaimer before any work begins.

Why Pace Residents Choose HALOFIX for HVAC

Speed

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Transparent Pricing

HVAC pricing in Pace shouldn't be a mystery. HALOFIX shows you every line item before work begins β€” transparent from start to finish.

Full Automation

HALOFIX automates your entire Pace HVAC journey: automated scheduling, payment processing, and warranty tracking β€” all in one place.

Common HVAC Problems in Pace

Pace's Gulf Power demand-charge structure, post-Sally replacement wave at 4-5 year service age, Panhandle winter heat-strip burnout risk, and a legacy Ivan (2004) housing stock carrying R-22 equipment combine into a service environment where Panhandle HVAC experience β€” not generic statewide HVAC training β€” drives the difference between a repeat call and a resolved problem.

  • Hurricane Sally (2020) hit Santa Rosa County at Category 2 strength, and Pace replacement systems from that wave are now entering their 4-5 year service window β€” capacitors, contactors, and reversing valve coils on heat pumps installed in the 2020-2021 emergency period are reaching first-cycle wear in the Gulf Power service territory.

  • Gulf Power (Southern Company) serves Pace and the utility's demand-charge structure penalizes systems that spike draw at peak afternoon loads β€” variable-speed compressors flatten the demand curve and reduce Gulf Power summer bills across the June-September window.

  • Santa Rosa County heat-pump systems run below 28F ambient on multiple Panhandle winter nights per season β€” heat-pump compressors drop out of efficient range at that threshold and auxiliary heat strips carry the load; strips sized too small for the home's Manual J heat-loss burn out after multi-day continuous operation.

  • Hurricane Ivan (2004) legacy stock in the older Pace residential corridor around Floridatown and Mulat is now 20+ years old β€” R-22 refrigerant in pre-2010 systems is effectively unavailable and each recharge at current market prices moves closer to replacement economics.

  • Gulf Power demand charges specifically target oversized SEER-10/13 systems that hard-cycle β€” a Manual J load calculation before any Pace replacement prevents oversizing that costs Residents on the monthly statement and shortens system life through short-cycle mold.

  • Panhandle heat-pump defrost board and reversing valve failures spike on Santa Rosa County winter mornings β€” the defrost board controls the switchover cycle, and a failed board leaves the system blowing cold air from a heat pump running in cooling mode through a January cold snap.

Pace HVAC Tip

If your system is 10+ years old, upgrading to a high-SEER unit pays for itself in 3–5 years through Florida's intense cooling season.

Local HVAC Tips for Pace Residents

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    Test heat strips every October before Panhandle cold season β€” Santa Rosa County winters push below 28F multiple nights per season and undersized or degraded strips leave Pace homes cold when the heat pump drops out of range.

  • 2

    Ask a Hero to verify the demand-charge impact of your next system before signing a replacement contract β€” Gulf Power's structure punishes oversized single-stage systems and a correct Manual J sizing pays back in lower monthly bills.

  • 3

    If your system dates to Ivan-era (2004) housing stock and runs R-22, compare the latest recharge cost against full replacement β€” Pace's pre-2010 R-22 systems have reached the financial tipping point.

HVAC Service Areas in Pace

Frequently Asked Questions β€” HVAC in Pace

How much does AC repair cost in Pace?
HVAC repairs in Pace, Santa-Rosa County typically range from $150–$600. AC installations may be higher. All estimates are provided upfront with no hidden fees.
Do HVAC technicians need a license in Florida?
Yes. Florida requires HVAC contractors to hold a valid CAC (Certified Air Conditioning Contractor) license through the DBPR. Every HALOFIX HVAC Hero is verified.
Can I get same-day AC repair in Pace?
Yes. HALOFIX offers same-day dispatch for HVAC emergencies in Pace. Book online and track your technician in real-time via GPS.
How often should I service my AC in Pace?
In Pace's climate, AC tune-ups should happen twice a year β€” once before summer (May) and once before winter (November). Florida's heat and humidity mean your system works harder than in most states.
Why choose HALOFIX for HVAC in Pace?
HALOFIX never sells your data as leads β€” unlike HomeAdvisor and Angi. Every Hero is licensed, insured, and FDLE registry screened. You get transparent pricing, live dispatch updates, and a HALOFIX-backed warranty stored in your Digital Vault on every job.

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