Tony Kelly Heating & Air provides heater repair throughout Midway, FL, along with nearby Gadsden County communities including Quincy and Havana. Winters here tend to be mild but unpredictable — a few cold nights can expose a heating system that’s been quietly struggling all year, especially in the older homes and mobile home communities
common throughout the area.
Humidity and shifting temperatures put extra strain on heat pumps and furnaces alike, which is why homeowners who keep up with seasonal HVAC maintenance tend to run into fewer surprise breakdowns once the cold sets in.
If you’re just outside Midway, our team covering Havana handles the same range of heating repair work.
Tony Kelly Heating & Air has been family-owned and operated since 2000, giving Midway homeowners a local team that’s been through two and a half decades of North Florida winters — not a rotating cast of subcontractors. Chris, the company’s owner and general manager, is a NATE-certified technician and a licensed State of Florida Mechanical Contractor, so every job is backed by real credentials, not just a sales pitch.
A few things that set the experience apart:
For homeowners who want to see everything Tony Kelly Heating & Air handles beyond heater repair, the full range of HVAC services in Midway covers the rest.
Heater repair covers everything from diagnosing a heating system that won’t turn on to fixing uneven heat, strange noises, or an hvac unit that runs constantly without warming the home. Tony Kelly Heating & Air provides heating repair services for both traditional furnaces and heat pumps, the two most common types of hvac units found in Midway homes.
Each of these issues gets diagnosed first, explained clearly, and repaired with the homeowner‘s approval — never assumed or upsold. This is heating system repair done right, not guesswork.
Homeowners dealing with a heat pump specifically may also want to look at common heat pump problems in Florida homes for a closer look at symptoms unique to that type of system.
Midway’s climate and housing stock create a few heating issues that show up more often here than in other parts of the country. Recognizing these patterns helps homeowners know what’s normal wear and what’s worth a closer look.
Addressing the root cause — not just the immediate symptom — is usually what keeps a heating system from repeating the same problem the following winter.
Every heater repair visit follows the same three-step process, whether it’s a simple fix or a more involved diagnosis.
A technician inspects the heating system — thermostat, electrical connections, blower, and airflow — to identify the actual cause of the problem rather than guessing based on symptoms alone.
Once the issue is confirmed, the technician walks through the findings and the recommended repair before any work begins. Homeowners approve the plan and the cost upfront — nothing starts without that sign-off.
After the repair, the system is tested to confirm it’s heating properly. The technician reviews what was done and flags anything worth monitoring, especially for homeowners overdue for seasonal maintenance who may want to schedule a broader tune-up down the line.
Some situations call for prompt attention rather than waiting to see if the problem resolves on its own: a complete loss of heat during a cold spell, a burning smell coming from vents, visible sparking near the unit, or a system that trips the breaker repeatedly. These point to electrical or safety concerns that shouldn’t be handled without a technician.
Other issues are less urgent but still worth scheduling service for before they turn into a bigger repair. A system that runs longer than it used to, uneven heating between rooms, a noticeable rise in energy bills, or unusual clicking and rattling sounds are all signs worth a diagnostic visit — not necessarily an emergency, but not something to ignore for months either.
Homeowners unsure which category their situation falls into can review the warning signs a heater is about to break for a closer look at what typically comes before a full breakdown.
When in doubt, a quick call is usually faster — and often cheaper — than waiting until the problem gets worse.
Heater repair costs vary based on a few factors, and a technician will always confirm pricing before starting any work:
System typeFurnace, heat pump, or ductless mini-split repairs each involve different parts and laborAge of the systemOlder units may need harder-to-source parts, which can affect cost and timelineSeverity of the issueA failed capacitor is a different repair than a major electrical or airflow problemDuctwork conditionHomes needing airflow corrections in addition to the repair itself may see added scope
Every repair recommendation comes with clear pricing explained before work begins — no guesswork, no pressure to approve on the spot. Homeowners weighing a repair against a larger investment may also want to look at financing options for larger HVAC work if a replacement ends up being the more practical route.
A heating problem doesn’t have to mean guesswork or a rushed decision. Tony Kelly Heating & Air will diagnose the issue, walk you through what’s actually going on, and confirm pricing before any repair begins — so you know exactly what you’re approving.
Call (850) 385-3774 to talk with a technician, or request an appointment online and a member of the team will follow up to schedule a visit.