North Miami sits in a brutal climate zone for air conditioning systems. Salt air from Biscayne Bay corrodes outdoor condensers faster than inland areas. Year-round humidity never gives your system a break, forcing compressors and evaporator coils to work harder than units in drier climates. Summer temperatures regularly hit 95 degrees with heat index values over 105, meaning your AC runs nearly nonstop from May through October.
The coastal location creates additional problems. Salt deposits build up on condenser fins, blocking airflow and forcing your system to strain. Afternoon thunderstorms bring power surges that damage circuit boards and capacitors. Older homes near Griffing Park and Keystone Islands often have undersized ductwork from the 1960s, reducing efficiency and creating hot spots.
Florida building codes require specific SEER ratings and proper load calculations, but many fly-by-night contractors skip these requirements. An improperly sized system cycles too frequently, wearing out components years early. North Miami homes need HVAC contractors who understand salt air corrosion, humidity control, and the relentless demand South Florida weather places on cooling equipment. Your system works harder here than almost anywhere else in the country.
Most HVAC companies in North Miami send undertrained technicians who misdiagnose problems and push unnecessary replacements. You deserve better. Horizon Heating and Cooling Miami built our reputation on accurate diagnostics, honest recommendations, and repairs that last. We fix what needs fixing and tell you the truth about what can wait.
Our technicians arrive with fully stocked trucks carrying parts for every major brand. No waiting days for a capacitor or contactor. We fix most problems the same day. When you call at 2 AM because your AC died in August heat, we answer. Emergency service means a real technician comes to your home, not a voicemail promising a callback Monday.
We know North Miami systems face salt air damage and humidity stress. Our maintenance plans include corrosion prevention treatments for coastal homes and dehumidification checks that generic tune-ups skip. Every installation includes proper load calculations and duct sizing, not guesswork based on square footage. We pull permits and schedule inspections because your safety matters more than saving an hour.
Upfront pricing means you know the cost before work starts. No trip charges, no diagnostic fees added to your bill if you approve the repair. Most competitors charge you to hear bad news, then add labor costs on top. We quote the total price, you approve it, and we do the work. Simple and honest.
Our service area focuses on North Miami, Aventura, North Miami Beach, and the surrounding neighborhoods. We know your area, we respond fast, and we fix it right the first time.
Your AC does not break on a schedule. We answer emergency calls day and night, weekends and holidays. A real technician responds, not an answering service. Most North Miami emergency repairs get completed the same night because we stock parts for every major brand and our technicians come prepared.
Know the total cost before work begins. We quote the complete price for diagnosis and repair together. No surprise charges, no hourly rates that climb while the technician works. You approve the price, we do the job, and the bill matches the quote. Honest pricing builds trust.
Salt air and humidity destroy HVAC systems differently than dry climates. Our technicians understand corrosion patterns on condenser coils, moisture damage to circuit boards, and mold growth in ductwork. Maintenance plans include treatments specifically for coastal homes because North Miami systems face unique environmental stress.
We serve North Miami and the immediate surrounding area, not the entire county. Tight service area means faster response times and technicians who know local building codes, common home construction types, and which neighborhoods have older electrical systems that affect AC installations. Local focus delivers better service.
Horizon Heating and Cooling Miami handles every aspect of residential and commercial HVAC service in North Miami. Air conditioning repair gets your system running fast when breakdowns happen. Installations replace failing units with properly sized, energy-efficient systems matched to your home and climate. Preventive maintenance catches problems before they cause breakdowns, extending equipment life and preventing emergency failures during the hottest months.
Our service range covers everything from emergency repairs on 20-year-old systems to new construction installations with the latest high-efficiency equipment. We work on split systems, package units, heat pumps, and ductless mini-splits. Commercial customers get scheduled maintenance programs that prevent disruptions to business operations.
South Florida HVAC work requires understanding humidity control, not just cooling. We size dehumidification capacity correctly, check drain lines for the mold and algae growth that blocks drainage, and verify refrigerant charge with precision instruments. Generic service calls miss these details. Our technicians address the specific challenges that come with coastal climate and year-round system operation.
Air conditioner breakdowns create immediate discomfort in South Florida heat. Our emergency repair service responds day and night with technicians who diagnose problems accurately and carry the parts needed to complete repairs the same visit. Failed capacitors, burned contactors, refrigerant leaks, compressor failures, and blower motor problems get fixed fast. We service all major brands including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, and Goodman. Same-day service stops the problem before heat becomes dangerous.
Replacing your air conditioning system requires proper sizing, quality installation, and attention to ductwork, drainage, and electrical connections. We perform Manual J load calculations to determine correct system capacity for your home, not guesses based on square footage. Our installations include new line sets, proper refrigerant charge, condensate drain treatment, and thermostat setup. We pull permits and schedule inspections because code compliance protects your investment. High-efficiency systems reduce electric bills while cooling better than old equipment.
Regular maintenance prevents most emergency breakdowns and extends equipment life by years. Our tune-ups include cleaning condenser coils, checking refrigerant charge, testing capacitors and contactors, inspecting electrical connections, clearing drain lines, and verifying proper airflow. Coastal homes get corrosion treatment on outdoor units because salt air damages metal components. We catch small problems before they become expensive failures. Maintenance plans include priority emergency service and discounted repairs if problems develop.
North Miami homes experience specific air conditioning problems tied to coastal location and climate. Salt air corrodes outdoor condenser units faster than areas even 10 miles inland. Biscayne Bay humidity promotes mold growth in ductwork and drain lines. Year-round operation wears out components that would last longer in climates with seasonal breaks.
Older neighborhoods like Keystone Islands and areas near Arch Creek have aging systems installed before modern efficiency standards. These units consume excessive electricity while struggling to maintain comfort. Undersized ductwork in older homes creates uneven cooling and forces systems to run constantly. Power surges from afternoon thunderstorms damage circuit boards and capacitors, creating failures that seem random but follow weather patterns.
Understanding these regional factors helps identify problems accurately. Generic diagnostics miss corrosion patterns and humidity-related failures specific to coastal South Florida. Our technicians recognize salt air damage, know which components fail first in high-humidity environments, and check the systems most contractors overlook.
Condenser coils near Biscayne Bay corrode faster than inland units. Salt deposits block airflow between fins, forcing compressors to work harder and reducing cooling capacity. Left untreated, corrosion causes refrigerant leaks and premature system failure. Regular coil cleaning and corrosion inhibitor treatments extend equipment life in coastal locations.
Constant humidity creates perfect conditions for mold and algae growth in condensate drain lines. Clogs cause water backup that damages ceilings, walls, and flooring. Secondary drain pans overflow, and some systems shut down completely to prevent water damage. Regular drain line treatment and cleaning prevents clogs before they cause problems.
South Florida AC systems run nearly year-round with no seasonal rest. Compressors wear out faster under constant load, especially when paired with dirty coils or low refrigerant that forces the compressor to work harder. Capacitor failures often precede compressor damage. Catching failing capacitors early prevents expensive compressor replacement.
Afternoon thunderstorms bring power fluctuations that damage circuit boards, contactors, and capacitors. Older homes without whole-house surge protection see repeated electrical failures. Installing surge protection and replacing damaged components prevents ongoing problems. Lightning strikes near your home can destroy outdoor units completely if electrical protection is missing.
Calling for HVAC service should not feel stressful. You describe the problem, we give you a clear timeframe, and a qualified technician shows up when promised. No runarounds, no vague scheduling windows that waste your day.
Our technicians arrive in marked vehicles with your appointment confirmed. They assess the problem, explain what failed and why, and quote the total repair cost before starting work. You decide whether to proceed. No pressure, no scare tactics about imminent system failure designed to push unnecessary replacements.
Most repairs finish the same visit because our trucks stock common parts for every major brand. If we need to order a component, we explain the timeline honestly and offer temporary solutions when possible. After repairs, we test the system thoroughly and verify proper operation before we leave. You get straight answers, fair pricing, and reliable repairs.
When you call, we ask specific questions about your problem to determine urgency and send the right technician with appropriate parts. You get a realistic arrival timeframe, not a four-hour window. We call before arriving and show up on schedule. Emergency calls get prioritized based on safety and system status. You talk to real people who know HVAC, not call center staff reading scripts.
Our technicians diagnose the actual problem, not the most profitable repair. You receive a clear explanation of what failed, why it happened, and what the repair involves. The price quote covers complete repair cost including parts, labor, and any other charges. No hidden fees appear on the final bill. If additional problems surface during repair, we discuss them with you before proceeding.
We warranty our repair work because quality parts and proper installation create lasting fixes. If a repaired component fails prematurely, we return and make it right. Our goal is fixing your system once, not creating repeat service calls. After repair completion, we explain what happened, what we fixed, and how to prevent future problems through proper maintenance.
Getting your AC fixed should be straightforward. We keep our process simple so you get back to comfort fast without confusion or delays.
Call (786) 789-8277 anytime and describe your problem. We assess urgency and schedule a technician with the skills and parts your situation requires. Emergency calls get immediate dispatch. Routine maintenance and non-urgent repairs get scheduled at your convenience. You receive confirmation with technician arrival timeframe and contact information. We call before arriving so you are not left waiting.
The technician inspects your system, identifies the problem, and explains what failed in clear terms. You receive a written quote covering total repair cost with no hidden charges. We answer your questions and give you time to decide. Once you approve, we complete the repair using quality parts and proper techniques. Most repairs finish the same visit because our trucks stock components for all major brands.
After completing repairs, we test system operation thoroughly. We verify proper cooling, check refrigerant levels, measure airflow, and confirm all components work correctly. You receive documentation of work completed and warranty information. We explain maintenance steps that prevent future problems and answer any remaining questions. Your system works properly before we leave, guaranteed.
Professional HVAC work in Florida requires following specific codes, standards, and installation practices that protect your investment and safety. Many homeowners do not realize that shortcuts taken during installation or repair create problems that appear months or years later.
Florida Building Code mandates minimum SEER ratings for new installations, currently 15 SEER for split systems in our climate zone. Higher efficiency systems reduce operating costs but require proper sizing to deliver promised savings. Manual J load calculations determine correct system capacity based on home size, insulation levels, window area, orientation, and occupancy. Installing an oversized system wastes money and creates short-cycling that reduces equipment life and comfort.
Proper refrigerant charging requires precision instruments, not guesswork. Systems must be charged by superheat or subcooling method depending on metering device type. Incorrect refrigerant levels reduce cooling capacity and damage compressors. EPA regulations require proper refrigerant handling and disposal. Only certified technicians can legally purchase and work with refrigerants.
Ductwork sizing follows Manual D calculations that account for friction loss, available static pressure, and proper air delivery to each room. Undersized ducts create noise, reduce efficiency, and cause uneven cooling. Duct leakage in attics wastes conditioned air and forces systems to run longer. Proper sealing with mastic, not standard duct tape, prevents air loss.
Electrical connections must meet NEC requirements for wire sizing, disconnect placement, and overcurrent protection. Improper wiring creates fire hazards and equipment damage. Condensate drains require proper trap configuration and secondary overflow protection. North Miami homes in flood zones need additional considerations for outdoor unit placement and electrical disconnects.
All of these standards exist for good reasons. Cutting corners might save money initially but creates expensive problems down the road.
Manual J load calculations determine correct AC capacity for your specific home. Room dimensions, insulation, window area, and occupancy all factor into proper sizing. Oversized systems cost more, short-cycle frequently, and remove less humidity. Undersized systems run constantly and never reach set temperature. Proper sizing delivers comfort and efficiency.
Correct refrigerant charge directly affects cooling capacity and compressor life. Undercharged systems cool poorly and damage compressors through liquid slugging. Overcharged systems reduce efficiency and increase head pressure that strains components. Proper charging requires measuring superheat or subcooling with calibrated gauges, not adding refrigerant until the system "feels cold enough."
Properly sized and sealed ductwork delivers conditioned air efficiently to every room. Manual D calculations determine duct sizes that provide adequate airflow without excessive noise or pressure drop. Sealing duct joints with mastic prevents air loss in attics and crawl spaces. Leaky ducts waste energy and create hot spots in your home.
Florida requires permits for HVAC installations and most major repairs. Inspections verify electrical connections, refrigerant lines, drainage, and safety controls meet code requirements. Unpermitted work creates liability issues and problems when selling your home. Proper permits protect your investment and ensure work meets safety standards.
Educational video explaining HVAC repair considerations for North Miami homeowners. Covers common air conditioning problems in coastal South Florida climate including salt air corrosion, humidity damage, and system failures. Discusses proper AC maintenance, when repair versus replacement makes sense, and how to choose qualified HVAC contractors. Provides specific information about refrigerant charging, ductwork issues, and electrical requirements for residential cooling systems.
Horizon Heating and Cooling Miami focuses our service area on North Miami and immediately surrounding communities. This concentrated service range allows faster response times and better familiarity with local building types, common HVAC issues, and neighborhood characteristics that affect service needs.
We serve the historic neighborhoods around Griffing Park where older homes often have original ductwork that needs upgrading. The Keystone Islands area features waterfront properties facing accelerated corrosion from salt air exposure. Systems in these homes require more frequent coil cleaning and corrosion treatment. Sans Souci Estates and Arch Creek neighborhoods contain a mix of construction eras, from mid-century homes with aging systems to newer construction with modern high-efficiency equipment.
Eastern North Miami near Biscayne Boulevard sees heavy traffic and commercial activity. We service both residential and light commercial properties in this corridor. West toward I-95, neighborhoods transition to more suburban residential areas where families need reliable cooling during South Florida summers. The Enchanted Lake community and areas near Skylake feature larger homes that often run multiple AC zones requiring coordinated maintenance.
North Miami Beach borders our service area to the north, and we regularly serve customers in the Golden Shores and Sans Souci areas. Aventura to the northeast gets regular service calls, particularly in high-rise condominiums where rooftop package units face extreme sun exposure and require specialized service. South toward Miami Shores, we service homes in residential areas where tree canopy coverage affects outdoor unit placement and maintenance access.
Our technicians know which neighborhoods have older electrical service that affects AC installation options. We understand that homes near Oleta River State Park face different humidity challenges than properties further inland. Local knowledge means we anticipate problems specific to your area and come prepared with the right solutions. Fast response times come from serving a focused geographic area rather than dispatching across the entire county.
High-efficiency split systems with SEER ratings of 16 or higher perform best in North Miami. The constant humidity and heat demand units with strong dehumidification capability and variable-speed compressors. Look for systems with corrosion-resistant coatings since salt air from Biscayne Bay accelerates wear on outdoor condensers. Heat pumps work well year-round since heating demand is minimal. Proper sizing matters more than brand. An oversized unit short-cycles and fails to control humidity, while an undersized system runs constantly. Get a Manual J load calculation specific to your home before installation.
North Miami median household income sits around $40,000 to $45,000 annually, below the Miami-Dade County average. The area features diverse income levels across neighborhoods, with areas near Biscayne Boulevard showing higher earnings than western sections. This economic mix influences HVAC decisions. Many residents balance system efficiency against upfront costs. Financing options and Energy Star rebates help make quality cooling accessible. Understanding local income patterns helps you plan realistic budgets for replacement systems or major repairs without sacrificing comfort during brutal summer months when air conditioning is non-negotiable.
Several large HVAC contractors operate across Florida, including national chains with regional offices. Companies like Service Experts, Coolray, and Constellation serve multiple metro areas statewide. Large doesn't always mean best for your specific North Miami home. Local contractors often provide faster emergency response, understand coastal climate challenges, and know Biscayne Bay area building codes intimately. They recognize salt air corrosion issues and humidity control needs specific to waterfront properties. When choosing a contractor, prioritize local expertise, response time, and customer reviews over company size. Your cooling system needs someone who understands North Miami conditions.
High-efficiency split systems with SEER ratings of 16 or higher perform best in North Miami. The constant humidity and heat demand units with strong dehumidification capability and variable-speed compressors. Look for systems with corrosion-resistant coatings since salt air from Biscayne Bay accelerates wear on outdoor condensers. Heat pumps work well year-round since heating demand is minimal. Proper sizing matters more than brand. An oversized unit short-cycles and fails to control humidity, while an undersized system runs constantly. Get a Manual J load calculation specific to your home before installation.
North Miami median household income sits around $40,000 to $45,000 annually, below the Miami-Dade County average. The area features diverse income levels across neighborhoods, with areas near Biscayne Boulevard showing higher earnings than western sections. This economic mix influences HVAC decisions. Many residents balance system efficiency against upfront costs. Financing options and Energy Star rebates help make quality cooling accessible. Understanding local income patterns helps you plan realistic budgets for replacement systems or major repairs without sacrificing comfort during brutal summer months when air conditioning is non-negotiable.
Several large HVAC contractors operate across Florida, including national chains with regional offices. Companies like Service Experts, Coolray, and Constellation serve multiple metro areas statewide. Large doesn't always mean best for your specific North Miami home. Local contractors often provide faster emergency response, understand coastal climate challenges, and know Biscayne Bay area building codes intimately. They recognize salt air corrosion issues and humidity control needs specific to waterfront properties. When choosing a contractor, prioritize local expertise, response time, and customer reviews over company size. Your cooling system needs someone who understands North Miami conditions.
Florida Class A HVAC licenses allow unlimited work scope and contract values. Contractors can bid commercial projects, large residential developments, and industrial systems without restrictions. Class B licenses limit contractors to projects under specific dollar thresholds and restrict certain commercial work. Class B holders often focus on residential service and smaller installations. For North Miami homeowners, both license types handle standard residential systems competently. The distinction matters more for commercial property managers or large renovation projects. Always verify your contractor holds an active Florida state license and carries proper liability insurance regardless of classification.
The $5,000 rule is an industry guideline for repair decisions. Multiply your system age by repair cost. If the total exceeds $5,000, replacement typically makes better financial sense than repair. For example, a 12-year-old system needing $500 in repairs equals $6,000, suggesting replacement. This rule accounts for diminishing returns on aging equipment. In North Miami's harsh climate, systems older than 12 years face accelerated wear from constant use and salt air exposure. Factor in efficiency gains when replacing. A new high-SEER system can cut cooling costs 30 to 40 percent compared to older units.
Complete HVAC replacement in North Miami typically runs $5,000 to $12,000, depending on system size, efficiency rating, and installation complexity. Single-story homes with accessible ductwork cost less than multi-story properties requiring extensive duct modifications. High-efficiency systems with SEER ratings above 18 command premium prices but deliver lower monthly bills. Salt air exposure near Biscayne Bay may justify corrosion-resistant coil upgrades. Ductwork replacement adds $2,000 to $5,000 if existing runs are damaged or undersized. Get three detailed quotes comparing equipment specifications, warranty coverage, and installation scope before committing to any contractor.
$70,000 annually equals approximately $33.65 per hour in Florida, assuming a standard 2,080-hour work year. This calculation applies whether you live in North Miami, Tampa, or Jacksonville. Florida has no state income tax, which increases take-home pay compared to states with income tax. Your actual hourly rate varies if you work overtime, take unpaid leave, or receive performance bonuses. For context, this income level supports comfortable living in North Miami, covering mortgage or rent, utilities including essential air conditioning, and typical household expenses. It sits above the local median income, providing financial stability for most family sizes.
$120,000 represents a strong salary in Miami, placing you well above the median household income. In North Miami specifically, this income level provides comfortable living with discretionary spending capacity. You can afford quality housing, reliable transportation, and premium services including well-maintained HVAC systems. Miami's lack of state income tax stretches this salary further than equivalent earnings in high-tax states. Cost of living varies by neighborhood. Waterfront areas near Biscayne Bay command higher housing costs than inland sections. This salary supports home ownership, regular savings, and absorbing unexpected expenses like emergency AC repairs during peak summer heat.
Wealthy Miami residents concentrate in waterfront neighborhoods like Fisher Island, Star Island, Indian Creek, and Coral Gables. Coconut Grove, Pinecrest, and Bay Point attract high-net-worth families. While these areas sit south of North Miami, understanding regional wealth distribution matters for property values and service expectations. North Miami features pockets of affluence near Biscayne Bay waterfront properties, though the area maintains economic diversity. Wealthy homeowners in any neighborhood prioritize premium HVAC systems with advanced zoning, whole-home dehumidification, and proactive maintenance contracts. Waterfront properties demand corrosion-resistant equipment and backup systems given cooling system criticality in Florida's climate.
Experienced HVAC technicians can earn $100,000 annually in Florida through specialization, overtime, and performance incentives. Master technicians handling complex commercial systems, emergency service calls, and supervisory roles reach this threshold. The path requires EPA certification, extensive technical training, and years of field experience. Florida's year-round cooling demand creates consistent work volume. In North Miami, technicians specializing in salt air corrosion issues, high-efficiency retrofits, or commercial buildings command premium rates. Starting technicians earn $40,000 to $50,000, but skilled professionals with strong customer service abilities and technical expertise steadily increase earnings. Business ownership accelerates income potential significantly.
Florida Class A HVAC licenses allow unlimited work scope and contract values. Contractors can bid commercial projects, large residential developments, and industrial systems without restrictions. Class B licenses limit contractors to projects under specific dollar thresholds and restrict certain commercial work. Class B holders often focus on residential service and smaller installations. For North Miami homeowners, both license types handle standard residential systems competently. The distinction matters more for commercial property managers or large renovation projects. Always verify your contractor holds an active Florida state license and carries proper liability insurance regardless of classification.
The $5,000 rule is an industry guideline for repair decisions. Multiply your system age by repair cost. If the total exceeds $5,000, replacement typically makes better financial sense than repair. For example, a 12-year-old system needing $500 in repairs equals $6,000, suggesting replacement. This rule accounts for diminishing returns on aging equipment. In North Miami's harsh climate, systems older than 12 years face accelerated wear from constant use and salt air exposure. Factor in efficiency gains when replacing. A new high-SEER system can cut cooling costs 30 to 40 percent compared to older units.
Complete HVAC replacement in North Miami typically runs $5,000 to $12,000, depending on system size, efficiency rating, and installation complexity. Single-story homes with accessible ductwork cost less than multi-story properties requiring extensive duct modifications. High-efficiency systems with SEER ratings above 18 command premium prices but deliver lower monthly bills. Salt air exposure near Biscayne Bay may justify corrosion-resistant coil upgrades. Ductwork replacement adds $2,000 to $5,000 if existing runs are damaged or undersized. Get three detailed quotes comparing equipment specifications, warranty coverage, and installation scope before committing to any contractor.
$70,000 annually equals approximately $33.65 per hour in Florida, assuming a standard 2,080-hour work year. This calculation applies whether you live in North Miami, Tampa, or Jacksonville. Florida has no state income tax, which increases take-home pay compared to states with income tax. Your actual hourly rate varies if you work overtime, take unpaid leave, or receive performance bonuses. For context, this income level supports comfortable living in North Miami, covering mortgage or rent, utilities including essential air conditioning, and typical household expenses. It sits above the local median income, providing financial stability for most family sizes.
$120,000 represents a strong salary in Miami, placing you well above the median household income. In North Miami specifically, this income level provides comfortable living with discretionary spending capacity. You can afford quality housing, reliable transportation, and premium services including well-maintained HVAC systems. Miami's lack of state income tax stretches this salary further than equivalent earnings in high-tax states. Cost of living varies by neighborhood. Waterfront areas near Biscayne Bay command higher housing costs than inland sections. This salary supports home ownership, regular savings, and absorbing unexpected expenses like emergency AC repairs during peak summer heat.
Wealthy Miami residents concentrate in waterfront neighborhoods like Fisher Island, Star Island, Indian Creek, and Coral Gables. Coconut Grove, Pinecrest, and Bay Point attract high-net-worth families. While these areas sit south of North Miami, understanding regional wealth distribution matters for property values and service expectations. North Miami features pockets of affluence near Biscayne Bay waterfront properties, though the area maintains economic diversity. Wealthy homeowners in any neighborhood prioritize premium HVAC systems with advanced zoning, whole-home dehumidification, and proactive maintenance contracts. Waterfront properties demand corrosion-resistant equipment and backup systems given cooling system criticality in Florida's climate.
Experienced HVAC technicians can earn $100,000 annually in Florida through specialization, overtime, and performance incentives. Master technicians handling complex commercial systems, emergency service calls, and supervisory roles reach this threshold. The path requires EPA certification, extensive technical training, and years of field experience. Florida's year-round cooling demand creates consistent work volume. In North Miami, technicians specializing in salt air corrosion issues, high-efficiency retrofits, or commercial buildings command premium rates. Starting technicians earn $40,000 to $50,000, but skilled professionals with strong customer service abilities and technical expertise steadily increase earnings. Business ownership accelerates income potential significantly.
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Your comfort matters. When your AC fails or needs maintenance, call Horizon Heating and Cooling Miami at (786) 789-8277. We answer 24/7 with real technicians ready to respond. Same-day service, upfront pricing, and repairs done right the first time.