Miami's heat index regularly exceeds 105 degrees from June through September, which means your air conditioner is not just cooling air but actively fighting thermal load from attic spaces that reach 140 degrees. This sustained demand requires equipment with high-efficiency compressors and air handlers capable of moving 400 CFM per ton of cooling. Undersized systems will run continuously without ever reaching setpoint. We also account for hurricane preparedness during AC unit installation. Condensers must be anchored to concrete pads with hurricane straps rated for 150 mph winds per Florida Building Code. Electrical disconnects and refrigerant line sets are positioned to minimize wind exposure and prevent debris impact.
Miami-Dade County enforces strict HVAC permitting requirements that many out-of-area contractors ignore. Every new air conditioner install requires a mechanical permit, an electrical permit if you are upgrading service, and a final inspection by a county inspector. We maintain active contractor licenses with the county and pull permits for every job. This compliance protects you from insurance disputes and code violations that can surface during home sales. Our familiarity with local inspectors and permitting procedures also means faster approvals and fewer delays. Horizon Heating and Cooling Miami has completed thousands of installations across Coral Gables, Kendall, Doral, and Aventura, and we understand the specific challenges each neighborhood presents.