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High-SEER System
High-SEER System | Air Conditioning | Heating and Air Conditioning | Englewood
Whether you’re battling Englewood’s steamy afternoons or seeking relief from a surprise heatwave, HEP’s high-SEER system heating and air conditioning delivers whisper-quiet comfort without the sky-high utility bills. Our advanced compressors and variable-speed blowers constantly fine-tune performance, squeezing every ounce of efficiency out of each kilowatt so you can enjoy a perfectly chilled home while spending less. Because these systems are engineered for Florida’s humid climate, they wring excess moisture from the air, leaving your living spaces cool, crisp, and healthier for your family.
Choosing HEP means more than premium equipment—it means white-glove installation, local technicians who treat your home like their own, and 24/7 support long after the thermostat is set. Ready to upgrade your air conditioning and start pocketing energy savings from day one? Claim your free in-home comfort consultation today and discover why Englewood homeowners trust HEP to keep them cool all year long.
FAQs
What is a high-SEER air conditioning system and why should I choose one for my Englewood home?
SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) measures how efficiently an air conditioner converts electricity into cooling over an entire season. A high-SEER system—typically SEER2 16 or higher—uses advanced compressors, variable-speed fans, and smart controls to deliver more cooling per watt than older, standard-efficiency units. For Englewood residents, this means lower utility bills during our long, humid summers, quieter operation, and reduced carbon footprint without sacrificing comfort.
How much can I save on my energy bills with a high-SEER system compared to a standard unit?
Savings vary by home size, insulation, and thermostat habits, but most Englewood homeowners see 25–45 % lower cooling costs after upgrading from a 10- to 13-SEER system to a 17- to 20-SEER model. For a 2,000 sq ft home that previously spent $150 a month on summer electric bills, that translates to $450–$800 in annual savings, often paying back the price difference in three to five years.
Are rebates or incentives available in Englewood for installing high-SEER AC equipment?
Yes. Florida Power & Light (FPL) currently offers rebates of $150–$750 for qualifying high-efficiency heat pumps and air conditioners. In addition, the federal Inflation Reduction Act provides a 30 % tax credit—up to $600—for ENERGY STAR® certified AC units. Our team helps you file all paperwork, confirm eligibility, and deduct the rebates instantly from your project quote so you don’t wait for reimbursement.
Will a high-SEER system keep my home comfortable during Englewood's hot and humid summers?
Absolutely. High-SEER units use two-stage or variable-speed compressors that run longer at lower speeds, removing more humidity and maintaining even temperatures across every room. You’ll notice fewer temperature swings, better indoor air quality, and less noise because the system rarely needs to ramp up to full power. Our technicians perform a Manual J load calculation to ensure the equipment is perfectly sized for your home.
How often does a high-SEER air conditioner need maintenance and what services do you provide?
Even the most advanced AC needs biannual tune-ups: once in spring before peak cooling season and again in fall if it’s a heat-pump system used for heating. Our Englewood Comfort Care Plan includes coil cleaning, refrigerant check, electrical inspection, thermostat calibration, and a written efficiency report. Regular maintenance preserves your warranty, keeps SEER performance high, and can extend equipment life by 5–7 years.
Can a high-SEER AC be integrated with my existing heating system?
In most cases, yes. High-SEER split systems and heat pumps can share the current air handler and ductwork if they’re in good condition. When compatibility issues arise—such as mismatched airflow requirements or outdated refrigerant lines—we can retrofit components or recommend a hybrid solution that pairs your new high-SEER condenser with a high-efficiency gas furnace. We’ll evaluate your setup during a free in-home consultation and explain the most cost-effective integration path.