All County Air Conditioning, Refrigeration & Heating Co.

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6843 NW 14th Ct.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33313

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(954) 297-9754
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This company came on time, were clear about what they assessed my problem was, fixed and serviced my unit as they described they would. Friendly and knowledgeable

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All reviews seem positive

Editorial review from Citysearch 7/5/2013

He cleaned the heat sensor and by doing so I saved a lot of money. He is honest, and that is what I appreciated the most besides the great job. more

Editorial review from Citysearch 5/10/2013

My husband and I were very pleased with the job that Mr Sposa did , and more than anything the honesty he has and very fair price. I would definitely recommend him :) Thank you. more

Editorial review from Citysearch 4/2/2013

I have used All County Air Conditioning a few times and the technicians have been on time for each appointment. They have also been polite and have provided me with very good service. Matt most recently came to my house and explained everything to me and was also very thorough. more

Editorial review from Citysearch 2/28/2013

No high pressure sales or scare tactics... Just plain old-fashioned great service by the owner sole operator of this business. more

Editorial review from Citysearch 12/15/2012

AIR CONDITIONING TIPS !! At All County Air Conditioning, Refrigeration & Heating Co, we want to ensure that your air conditioning system lasts for a long time. HERE ARE 4 TIPS THAT WILL HELP YOU ALONG THE WAY: 1). Clean or replace filters in your air conditioning unit every month. Dirty filters not only restrict air flow, but they can also contribute to equipment breakdown. 2). Central air conditioning units should be inspected, cleaned and tuned annually by a professional technician to extend the life of the unit and reduce energy consumption. 3). Clear the area around the outdoor condenser of dirt, leaves and other debris that have accumulated as well as excess shrubbery growth to achieve peak efficiency. 4). Check closely for air leaks in duct work, especially at connection points. Duct work exposed to outside or attic air must be insulated for additional reduction of heat transfer. CONTACT ALL COUNTY AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERATION & HEATING CO. TODAY FOR ALL YOUR COOLING NEEDS ! -Joe Sposa CEO more
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