About Ocean Air

Who We Are

Ocean Air & Residential offers the highest HVAC skill level matched with the best quality service. We’re proud to serve our community and work to earn your trust and confidence with 100% satisfaction. In addition to being skilled and knowledgeable, our technicians will take great care of your home. They will get the job done efficiently as possible and leave the work area clean. Our goal is not just to meet the expectations of our customers it is to exceed those expectations and cultivate a business relationship of trust, dependability and superior quality.

Why Ocean Air?

The largest consumer of energy in the typical Florida home is the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system, which can account for more than 40% of home energy use and  for more than 40% of home energy use and  for more than 40% of your utility bill. Energy use by your HVAC system is affected by many factors such as insulation levels, system efficiency, shading on the home, quality and sealing of the windows and doors, design and integrity of the duct system, and, of course,, how the system is used.

Because of the heat and humidity, most Florida residents today rely on air conditioning systems to maintain not only reasonable comfort levels, but lower humidity levels as well. The size, efficiency, and placement of an air conditioning system, therefore, are all important.  Equally critical is the air conditioning contractor selected, particularly because the operating efficiency of a system relies on proper installation to achieve its performance rating.

The largest consumer of energy in the typical Florida home is the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system, which can account for more than 40% of home energy use and  for more Key to proper installation:

A skilled air conditioning contractor’s keys to obtaining the designed efficiency of a system in the field include: proper sizing of the system for the specific cooling load of the home; selection and proper installation of thermostats or controls; proper installation and commissioning of the system; and, if required, a duct system designed to deliver the correct amount of conditioned air to each space within the building; and sealing and insulating all ductwork.