Licensed & Insured · Hialeah & Miami-Dade County

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in Hialeah, FL

From AC repair and installation to emergency HVAC service and heat pump systems, Hialeah HVAC Pros keeps homes across South Florida cool and comfortable year-round. Same-day repairs, energy-efficient cooling solutions, and local technicians who understand Hialeah's heat and humidity.

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HVAC Contractor in Hialeah, FL

If you're searching for a reliable HVAC contractor in Hialeah, Hialeah Heating & Air Conditioning provides heating and cooling services built for South Florida homes and weather. From fast AC repair to complete HVAC installation and emergency air conditioning service, our team helps homeowners stay comfortable through Miami-Dade's heat and humidity.

Hialeah is one of the most densely built cities in Florida, and most of that building happened fast. Less than 1% of the city's housing stock dates before 1940 — the vast majority of homes here were built during the postwar boom that took off after developments like Suntan Villages opened to returning WWII veterans in the late 1940s, followed by decades of continued growth through successive waves of Cuban immigration, from the years after the 1959 revolution through the Mariel Boatlift in 1980.

Neighborhoods like Mango Hill on the city's west side grew up during that later wave and became some of the most densely populated blocks in the county. That growth pattern means a lot of Hialeah homes were built or added onto before central air was standard, with retrofitted ductwork, tight lot lines, and condenser placement squeezed between houses — all of which we factor into every job.

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Professional HVAC Services in Hialeah, FL

Complete residential HVAC services for homeowners throughout Hialeah and the surrounding Miami-Dade communities.

AC Repair

When your air conditioner starts blowing warm air or can't keep up with South Florida temperatures, our technicians diagnose and repair the problem quickly.

Fixes: weak airflow, refrigerant leaks, frozen evaporator coils, thermostat problems, electrical issues, and noisy HVAC systems.

AC Installation

We install energy-efficient air conditioning systems sized for Florida's heat and humidity, evaluating airflow, home size, insulation, and cooling needs before recommending a system.

AC Replacement

Older HVAC systems lose efficiency and struggle during Hialeah summers. We provide AC replacement solutions that improve comfort, reduce humidity, and lower monthly energy bills.

Emergency HVAC Repair

HVAC emergencies can happen at any time. We provide same-day and 24/7 emergency HVAC repair across Hialeah and Miami-Dade County — responding to complete AC breakdowns, electrical failures, frozen systems, and leaking AC units.

Heat Pump Services

Heat pumps provide both cooling and heating in one efficient system — increasingly common in South Florida homes for year-round performance and energy savings.

Ductless Mini Split Installation

Ideal for garages, room additions, apartments, and older homes without ductwork. Provides efficient zoned cooling and improved comfort without major construction.

HVAC Maintenance

Routine maintenance helps prevent breakdowns, improve airflow, reduce energy costs, and extend equipment lifespan.

Indoor Air Quality Solutions

South Florida humidity can affect indoor air quality. We provide solutions for airflow, humidity control, filtration, and indoor comfort.

Thermostat Services

We repair and install smart thermostats and programmable systems to improve HVAC efficiency and temperature control throughout your home.

Duct Repair

Damaged or leaking ductwork reduces airflow and increases cooling costs. Our duct repair services improve system performance and indoor comfort.

Boiler Repair Services

Some Hialeah properties still use boiler systems for heating and hot water. We provide professional boiler repair to restore safe, reliable performance.

Fixes: no heat, leaking boilers, pressure issues, pilot light problems, unusual noises, and circulation issues.

Water Heater Repair

We repair both traditional and tankless water heater systems. South Florida's water conditions can contribute to mineral buildup over time, so timely repairs help extend system lifespan.

Fixes: leaking units, inconsistent or no hot water, thermostat failures, pilot light issues, and sediment buildup.

24/7 Service — Every Hour, Not Just Business Hours

Same Day

Call in the morning and get a technician out the same day for most Hialeah addresses.

After Hours

Evenings and nights — same team, same response.

Weekends

Saturday and Sunday service, no weekend run-around.

Holidays

Available on holidays, when a system always seems to fail at the worst possible time.

Overnight

A dead AC at 2 a.m. during a Miami-Dade heat advisory can't wait until morning — we dispatch overnight for active emergencies.

What Counts as an HVAC Emergency

Not every HVAC problem needs a same-night call — here's how to tell.

Call right away

  • No cooling at all during a heat advisory, especially with infants, elderly, or medically vulnerable household members
  • Burning smell, sparking, or smoke from the indoor or outdoor unit — shut off power at the breaker first, then call
  • Gas smell near a furnace or boiler — leave the house and call 911 or your gas utility first, then call us
  • Water pooling near an electrical panel, or ceiling stains from a condensate leak
  • Complete system failure after a storm or during power restoration in hurricane season

Can usually wait for a scheduled visit

  • Weak airflow in a single room
  • A gradual rise in your electric bill
  • Minor rattling or cycling noises with the system still cooling

How Fast We Get There Across Hialeah

We prioritize dispatch based on how urgent the problem is and how close you are to our Hialeah location.

Zone Typical Response
Central, East & West Hialeah, Palm Springs, Mango Hill Same-day, prioritized for active emergencies
Nearby communities — Hialeah Gardens, Miami Springs, Opa-locka, Miami Lakes Same-day
No cooling / no heat, any zone Dispatched ahead of scheduled calls
Response times vary with current call volume and technician availability — call for a real-time estimate.

Know Your Home: Hialeah Housing by Era

Hialeah's HVAC needs vary depending on when your part of the city was built.

Home Era Where in Hialeah What It Means for Your HVAC System
1940s–1960s
(postwar boom)
Suntan Village, Central & East Hialeah, older sections near Downtown Many of these homes were built before central air was standard. Expect retrofitted ductwork, smaller equipment closets, and electrical panels that may need a look before a system upgrade.
1970s–1990s Mango Hill, Seminola, Westhaven Park, Westhaven Heights Built during Hialeah's fastest growth years, with a dense mix of single-family homes and townhomes. Tight lot lines mean condenser placement and clearances need extra planning.
2000s & newer Newer infill construction and condo/townhome developments citywide Roughly 1 in 20 Hialeah homes were built after 2000. These typically have factory-installed ductwork and more straightforward system replacements.

24/7 Service — Every Hour, Not Just Business Hours

Same Day

Call in the morning and get a technician out the same day for most Hialeah addresses.

After Hours

Evenings and nights — same team, same response.

Weekends

Saturday and Sunday service, no weekend run-around.

Holidays

Available on holidays, when a system always seems to fail at the worst possible time.

Overnight

A dead AC at 2 a.m. during a Miami-Dade heat advisory can't wait until morning — we dispatch overnight for active emergencies.

What Counts as an HVAC Emergency

Not every HVAC problem needs a same-night call — here's how to tell.

Call right away

  • No cooling at all during a heat advisory, especially with infants, elderly, or medically vulnerable household members
  • Burning smell, sparking, or smoke from the indoor or outdoor unit — shut off power at the breaker first, then call
  • Gas smell near a furnace or boiler — leave the house and call 911 or your gas utility first, then call us
  • Water pooling near an electrical panel, or ceiling stains from a condensate leak
  • Complete system failure after a storm or during power restoration in hurricane season

Can usually wait for a scheduled visit

  • Weak airflow in a single room
  • A gradual rise in your electric bill
  • Minor rattling or cycling noises with the system still cooling

How Fast We Get There Across Hialeah

We prioritize dispatch based on how urgent the problem is and how close you are to our Hialeah location.

Zone Typical Response
Central, East & West Hialeah, Palm Springs, Mango Hill Same-day, prioritized for active emergencies
Nearby communities — Hialeah Gardens, Miami Springs, Opa-locka, Miami Lakes Same-day
No cooling / no heat, any zone Dispatched ahead of scheduled calls
Response times vary with current call volume and technician availability — call for a real-time estimate.

Know Your Home: Hialeah Housing by Era

Hialeah's HVAC needs vary depending on when your part of the city was built.

Home Era Where in Hialeah What It Means for Your HVAC System
1940s–1960s
(postwar boom)
Suntan Village, Central & East Hialeah, older sections near Downtown Many of these homes were built before central air was standard. Expect retrofitted ductwork, smaller equipment closets, and electrical panels that may need a look before a system upgrade.
1970s–1990s Mango Hill, Seminola, Westhaven Park, Westhaven Heights Built during Hialeah's fastest growth years, with a dense mix of single-family homes and townhomes. Tight lot lines mean condenser placement and clearances need extra planning.
2000s & newer Newer infill construction and condo/townhome developments citywide Roughly 1 in 20 Hialeah homes were built after 2000. These typically have factory-installed ductwork and more straightforward system replacements.

What to Do While You're Waiting

  • Burning smell or sparking? Shut off the system at the breaker before doing anything else.
  • Smell gas near a furnace or boiler? Leave the house and call 911 or your gas utility first — then call us.
  • Water leaking from the unit? Place towels or a shallow pan under the leak, and stay clear if it's near outlets or a panel.
  • Check the basics first. A tripped breaker, a dead thermostat battery, or a clogged filter causes more "no AC" calls than an actual system failure.
  • Note what you noticed beforehand. Strange noises, a gradual decline in cooling, or the exact moment it stopped — this helps our technician diagnose faster.

Every Hialeah Neighborhood We Reach

Central Hialeah Downtown Hialeah East Hialeah West Hialeah Palm Springs Mango Hill Seminola Westhaven Park Westhaven Heights El Prado Country Club Suntan Village

Permits & Licensing for HVAC Work in Hialeah

Any air conditioning installation, change-out, or mechanical work in Hialeah requires its own permit through the City of Hialeah Building Department, separate from electrical or plumbing permits. Plan review typically takes a few business days to two weeks depending on the scope of work. HVAC contractors must hold a Certified or Registered license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation — Certified Mechanical Contractors can perform the full range of air conditioning, heating, and ventilation work, while Registered Class A contractors are limited to Miami-Dade County and have restrictions on ductwork. We handle the permitting process on jobs that require it, so homeowners don't have to navigate the Building Department themselves.

HVAC Problems We Solve

Many homeowners in Hialeah experience HVAC problems caused by heavy AC usage, humidity, and aging equipment. Our technicians diagnose and resolve these issues quickly to restore comfort and efficiency.

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AC Blowing Warm Air

When your air conditioner isn't cooling properly, it usually signals an issue with the refrigeration cycle or airflow.

Common causes: refrigerant leaks, frozen coils, compressor problems, airflow restrictions.

Weak Airflow

Poor air circulation leaves rooms feeling stuffy and causes the system to work harder than necessary.

Common causes: clogged filters, blower motor problems, leaking ducts, airflow blockages.

High Electric Bills

Older HVAC systems often work harder during South Florida summers, causing energy bills to rise. A properly maintained or replaced system can restore efficiency.

Frozen AC Coils

Frozen evaporator coils restrict airflow and reduce cooling performance — common during periods of heavy AC usage and often signals an airflow or refrigerant issue.

Thermostat Issues

A malfunctioning thermostat can cause improper cycling and temperature fluctuations throughout the home.

Signs: uneven temperatures, short cycling, cooling problems, system communication errors.

Leaking AC Units

Condensate drain issues and humidity buildup can lead to water leaks and moisture problems inside the home — very common in Hialeah's humid climate and worth addressing quickly.

Uneven Cooling

When some rooms are freezing while others are warm, the system isn't distributing air evenly.

Common causes: airflow issues, poor duct performance, thermostat problems, incorrect system sizing.

Noisy HVAC Systems

Grinding, buzzing, or rattling noises may indicate worn HVAC components that need attention — often an early warning sign of a larger problem developing.

Humidity Problems

South Florida humidity can make homes feel sticky and uncomfortable even when the AC is running. Proper HVAC performance is essential for indoor comfort and moisture control.

HVAC Cost Estimates in Hialeah, FL

HVAC repair and installation costs vary depending on the size of the home, system type, repair complexity, and equipment condition. Below are general price ranges homeowners in the Hialeah area may expect; your quote will depend on your specific home and system.

HVAC Service Estimated Cost Range
AC Repair $150 – $850
Emergency HVAC Repair $250 – $1,500+
AC Installation $5,500 – $11,000
AC Replacement $6,000 – $12,000+
Heat Pump Installation $6,500 – $12,500
Ductless Mini Split Installation $3,000 – $8,500
HVAC Maintenance Tune-Up $90 – $250
Thermostat Replacement $150 – $600
Duct Repair $300 – $2,500
Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about HVAC services, costs, and scheduling in Hialeah and Miami-Dade County.

How often should HVAC systems be serviced in Florida?

Most HVAC systems in Florida should be serviced twice a year — typically before summer and before winter. Because cooling systems in Hialeah run heavily throughout the year, regular maintenance is especially important for preventing unexpected breakdowns.

Why is my AC struggling to cool my home in Hialeah?

Common causes include refrigerant leaks, dirty coils, clogged filters, airflow problems, and aging equipment.

What HVAC system works best in South Florida?

High-efficiency central air systems and heat pumps are popular for their cooling performance and humidity control. The right system depends on your home's size, layout, insulation, and budget — our team evaluates these factors before making a recommendation.

Do you provide emergency HVAC repair in Hialeah?

Yes. We offer same-day and 24/7 emergency HVAC repair for urgent cooling and heating problems throughout Hialeah and Miami-Dade County, including nights, weekends, and holidays.

When should I replace my HVAC system instead of repairing it?

Signs replacement may be worth considering: frequent repairs or breakdowns, rising monthly energy bills, poor airflow or uneven cooling, and a system age of 10–15+ years.

Do I need a permit for AC installation or replacement in Hialeah?

Yes. Any new install, change-out, or mechanical HVAC work requires a permit through the City of Hialeah Building Department. We handle this process as part of the job.

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