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Tony Kelly Heating & Air provides HVAC repair in Quincy, FL for homes and businesses that need fast, practical solutions when the air conditioning system, heat pump, furnace, ductwork, or thermostat is not working the way it should.
Quincy homes deal with long cooling seasons, heavy humidity, frequent rain, and storm-related power issues that can put extra stress on an HVAC system. Older homes near Quincy’s historic areas may also have aging ductwork, older air filters, outdated thermostats, or airflow restrictions that make the system work harder than necessary.
We serve customers throughout Quincy and nearby communities such as Midway, Gretna, Greensboro, Havana, Mount Pleasant, and the broader Gadsden County area.
Our goal is simple: diagnose the issue, explain what is happening, and provide high-quality HVAC solutions that fit the age, condition, and needs of your system.
HVAC repair includes diagnosing and fixing problems inside your full heating and cooling system. That may include your AC unit, heat pump, furnace, thermostat, evaporator coil, refrigerant lines, ductwork, air filters, blower components, electrical controls, airflow, and filtration.
We also look for issues that may be keeping your system from running as an energy-efficient cooling system, such as poor airflow, dirty coils, refrigerant problems, or aging ductwork.
In Quincy, HVAC repairs often come down to heat, humidity, storm exposure, clogged filters, poor airflow, or aging equipment. A system that works fine in mild weather can start struggling when summer temperatures and humidity push the cooling system harder.
Choosing an HVAC company is not just about who can show up. It is about who can properly diagnose the system, communicate clearly, and recommend the right repair without pushing a replacement you may not need.
Quincy’s climate can be tough on heating and cooling equipment. Long cooling cycles, humid air, sudden storms, and older ductwork can all affect system performance.
One of the most common calls we receive is from homeowners who say, “The AC is running all day, but the house never reaches the temperature on the thermostat.”
This can happen because of low refrigerant, a dirty evaporator coil, poor airflow, clogged air filters, duct leaks, thermostat issues, or an aging AC system. Our service technicians check the full cooling system before recommending a repair.
Weak airflow can make some rooms feel hot while others stay comfortable. In Quincy homes, airflow problems may come from dirty filters, blocked ducts, leaky ductwork, blower motor problems, or undersized duct design.
We inspect the ductwork, air filters, blower components, and return air setup to find out why the system is not moving enough cold air.
A heat pump works as both a heating system and cooling system, which means it operates throughout much of the year. If your heat pump short cycles, blows lukewarm air, freezes up, or struggles in either mode, it may need refrigerant service, electrical repair, thermostat adjustment, or component replacement.
If the house feels sticky even when the AC is running, the issue may not be temperature alone. Poor dehumidification, leaky ductwork, dirty coils, poor filtration, or an oversized AC system can leave the home uncomfortable.
We can review indoor air quality solutions such as filtration upgrades, duct cleaning, dehumidifiers, and maintenance plans.
Quincy-area storms can lead to power surges, electrical problems, clogged outdoor units, or sudden AC breakdowns. If your air conditioning unit stopped working after a storm, we can inspect the system safely and identify whether the issue is electrical, mechanical, or airflow related.
Historic Quincy homes: Older homes may have aging ductwork, limited airflow, outdated thermostats, or older HVAC systems. We look at the full system before recommending repairs or replacement.
Midway and Gretna area homes: Homes near major routes and open areas may deal with dust, clogged filtration, and outdoor unit buildup. Regular maintenance and air filter changes can help protect airflow.
Havana and Greensboro area homes: Longer drives, rural properties, and mixed home ages can make preventive maintenance especially important. Tune-ups help catch issues before they become breakdowns.
Commercial properties near downtown Quincy: Offices, shops, and small businesses need reliable cooling for customers, staff, and equipment. We provide commercial HVAC repair and maintenance options to help reduce downtime.
HVAC repair pricing depends on the type of system, the issue, the age of the equipment, whether parts are needed, and how much diagnostic work is required.
A service call typically starts with a diagnostic inspection. From there, our technician explains what they found, what repair services are available, and whether maintenance, repair, or replacement makes the most sense.
For larger repairs or full system replacement, financing options may be available. Warranties may also apply depending on the equipment, parts, and type of work completed.
How pricing works in Quincy vs. nearby areas: Quincy HVAC repair often depends more on system age, humidity exposure, ductwork condition, and travel logistics than the city itself. Homes in nearby Gadsden County communities may face similar repair needs, especially when systems are older or have not received regular maintenance.
You contact Tony Kelly Heating & Air and let us know what is happening. Common symptoms include warm air, weak airflow, a thermostat that is not responding, loud noises, water around the unit, or a system that will not turn on.
Our HVAC technician checks the air conditioning system, heat pump, thermostat, refrigerant levels, evaporator coil, airflow, air filters, electrical components, and any visible ductwork issues.
We explain what is wrong, what can be repaired, and whether there are any signs that future repairs may be likely. If your system is older or inefficient, we may also explain when AC installation or system replacement would be worth considering.
Once approved, we complete the repair using high-quality parts and professional service practices. We test the system after the repair to confirm that the cooling system, heating system, or airflow issue has improved.
After the repair, we may recommend regular maintenance, tune-ups, air filter changes, duct cleaning, dehumidifiers, or maintenance plans to help reduce future breakdowns and improve year-round comfort.
Call an HVAC professional if you notice any of the following:
Some HVAC problems can get worse if the system keeps running. Refrigerant issues, frozen evaporator coils, electrical problems, and airflow restrictions can lead to bigger repairs if they are ignored.
Warranty coverage may also require proper maintenance, professional repairs, and documented service history.
Tony Kelly Heating & Air provides HVAC repair, AC repair, air conditioning services, heating services, duct cleaning, indoor air quality service, ductless mini-split service, tune-ups, and maintenance plans throughout Quincy and surrounding areas.