AC repair and HVAC service in New Tampa, FL.
AC repair, AC installation, heat pump service, mini-split installs, duct cleaning, and 24/7 emergency AC repair across New Tampa. Same-day response on most calls, from licensed and insured HVAC pros who know the homes and the humidity here.
Why New Tampa homes need an HVAC pro who knows the area
New Tampa built out almost entirely between the 1990s and 2010s across master-planned, HOA-governed communities like Pebble Creek, Cross Creek, Hunter's Green, and Tampa Palms, and the AC calls we route here now reflect a market working through its second replacement cycle. Homeowners who bought new construction in the late 1990s already went through one system swap in the 2010s, and that same generation of newer equipment is now old enough that a second wave of replacement calls is starting to build, especially in the earliest-built pockets of Pebble Creek and Cross Creek. The ductwork underneath most of these homes is still sound, original to a well-built 1990s or 2000s frame, which means most jobs here are a straightforward equipment swap rather than the duct rebuild work we see in older parts of the metro.
New Tampa sits in Tampa Electric Company territory, not Duke Energy like most of Pasco County to the north, and that distinction matters when a homeowner asks about efficiency rebates or time-of-use rate plans for a new high-efficiency system. Rebate programs and dollar amounts change year to year, so we always tell New Tampa homeowners to confirm current TECO incentives directly with their assigned pro at quote time rather than relying on a number that might already be out of date.
HOA rules across Pebble Creek, Cross Creek, and Hunter's Green govern what's visible from the street, and a New Tampa install that skips the architectural review step can leave a homeowner facing a violation notice on top of a new AC bill. These are also two-story-heavy floor plans, similar to Wesley Chapel's newer construction, so airflow imbalance between floors is a recurring theme alongside straightforward age-driven replacement. Add in the same open-lot lightning exposure that affects the whole growth corridor, and New Tampa's calls run heavy on replacement, surge protection, and HOA-compliant placement rather than the mini-split conversions we handle in Tampa's older urban core.
What do New Tampa homes need from an HVAC pro?
Wesley Chapel and New Tampa are the fastest-growing corner of this corridor, built out almost entirely since the 1990s across master-planned, HOA-governed communities. Most of the AC equipment here is still the original builder-grade system, and a lot of it is now hitting the 10 to 15-year mark where the first real replacement decision shows up. Two-story floor plans are the norm, and a single system fighting two floors of heat load is the most common comfort complaint we hear, along with a bonus room or lanai that never quite got zoned right.
Second-cycle replacement is the defining job type in New Tampa right now. A meaningful share of Pebble Creek and Cross Creek's original 1990s-2000s equipment was already swapped once in the 2010s, and that replacement generation is aging into the fifteen-year range where efficiency drops and repair costs start stacking up. We run a full load calculation on every quote rather than matching whatever tonnage was there before, since a home's actual cooling needs can shift after a kitchen remodel, a converted garage, or added insulation. A full SEER2 heat pump replacement here runs $6,000 to $14,000 depending on tonnage and ductwork condition, generally toward the lower end given how sound most of this community's original duct runs still are.
Zoning dampers for two-story imbalance come up regularly in Hunter's Green and Tampa Palms, typically $1,500 to $4,000 depending on the number of zones, and we pair that work with a smart thermostat upgrade more often than not since New Tampa's household profile skews toward buyers who want humidity monitoring alongside basic temperature control. Whole-home dehumidifiers, $1,800 to $3,500, are a growing share of our New Tampa volume for the same reason, homeowners here expect a house that feels dry, not just cold. HOA architectural review documentation is part of nearly every New Tampa quote, and we route homeowners to pros who already know the submission process for Pebble Creek, Cross Creek, and Hunter's Green rather than pros learning the paperwork for the first time. Surge protection for the outdoor unit, $150 to $500, and pre-summer tune-ups round out the steady baseline work this corridor generates year over year.
Neighborhoods and areas we serve
Same dispatch, same response time, same flat-rate pricing across every part of New Tampa.
- Pebble Creek
- Cross Creek
- Hunter's Green
- Tampa Palms
- Live Oak Preserve
- K-Bar Ranch
- Wharton area
- Shops at Wiregrass corridor
How much does AC repair cost in New Tampa?
HVAC pricing in New Tampa depends on the scope of work, system age, and equipment type. Here are the ranges we see most often across the Wesley Chapel corridor.
Every job gets a flat-rate quote before work starts. No trip fees for New Tampa and no surprise line items. Call (813) 000-0000 for a free estimate.
What HVAC services are available in New Tampa?
Every service we offer is available in New Tampa. Same HVAC techs, same flat-rate pricing as the rest of the corridor.
What do New Tampa homeowners ask their HVAC company?
My New Tampa AC was already replaced once since the house was built. Why is it failing again?
This is common in the earliest-built sections of Pebble Creek and Cross Creek, where the original 1990s equipment was swapped once in the 2010s. That replacement generation is now aging into the fifteen-year range, and a second full system replacement runs $6,000 to $14,000 depending on tonnage and current ductwork condition.
Does New Tampa use TECO or Duke Energy, and does that affect AC rebates?
New Tampa is in Tampa Electric Company (TECO) territory, unlike most of Pasco County to the north which runs on Duke Energy. TECO offers efficiency incentives on qualifying high-efficiency systems, but program details and dollar amounts change from year to year, so confirm current rebates with your assigned pro directly at quote time.
Why does my two-story New Tampa house feel uneven between floors?
A lot of Hunter's Green and Tampa Palms floor plans run one system trying to condition two stories through a single set of returns. Zoning dampers added to the existing ductwork typically run $1,500 to $4,000 and let you control each floor independently instead of overcooling one to fix the other.
Do New Tampa HOAs have rules about outdoor AC equipment?
Most New Tampa HOAs, including Pebble Creek, Cross Creek, and Hunter's Green, have architectural review requirements for visible outdoor equipment and placement guidelines. We connect homeowners with pros who are familiar with the review process for the major New Tampa communities and can provide documentation formatted for HOA submission.
How do I protect my AC system during hurricane season in New Tampa?
A dedicated surge protector at the outdoor unit and air handler runs $150 to $500 and protects the control board from the surges that follow nearby lightning strikes, which New Tampa's open lots see a lot of. We recommend bundling that with a pre-storm-season tune-up rather than treating them as separate visits.
Are the HVAC pros you connect me with in New Tampa licensed?
Yes. Every HVAC pro in our New Tampa referral network carries an active Florida CAC license, verified before we add them to the list. Wesley Chapel Air Pro connects homeowners with independent, licensed local contractors and does not perform HVAC work itself, so confirm license details with your assigned pro before work begins.
How do I find a licensed HVAC pro near me in New Tampa?
Call (813) 000-0000. We match you with licensed, insured HVAC pros who cover New Tampa on daily rotation, so a local tech near you is usually minutes out, not hours. We answer for emergencies, give a flat-rate quote up front, and never add a mileage charge for New Tampa.
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