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How to Install a 220v Outlet for an AC Unit
If you are trying to figure out how to install a 220v outlet for AC unit systems in your home, it’s important to know that the job takes patience and some knowledge of how electricity works. A cooling system that runs on heavy power needs wiring that can support it. Many homeowners try to install a 220V outlet for their air conditioner units on their own, but it is important to follow each step carefully and stay safe. If the unit has issues afterward, JMAK Cooling and Heat
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1 day ago3 min read


Does Home Insurance Cover AC Repair in Florida?
If you’ve ever had your AC go out in the middle of a Florida summer, you know how brutal it can be. First, it gets uncomfortable. Then, it gets expensive. And that leads to the big question a lot of homeowners ask: does home insurance cover AC repair in Florida? The short answer is: it depends. Let’s walk through what Florida homeowners need to know when it comes to AC repairs and insurance coverage—and how to avoid getting caught in the heat without help. When Insurance Migh
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Nov 144 min read


Are Landlords Required to Provide Air Conditioning in Florida?
Florida heat is no joke. With humidity climbing to uncomfortable—sometimes dangerous—levels, air conditioning feels less like a luxury and more like a necessity. But when you’re renting, the question becomes: Are landlords required to provide air conditioning in Florida? It’s a hot topic (pun intended) and one that renters and property owners alike need to understand. Let’s break down the legal landscape and what it means for both tenants and landlords. What Florida Law Say
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Nov 64 min read


How to Protect Your HVAC System During Florida’s Storm Season
Florida’s storm season demands more than shuttering windows and stocking supplies — it calls for protection of some of your home’s most critical systems, including your heating, ventilation, and air‑conditioning unit. When protecting your HVAC from hurricanes in Florida, it’s important to know how wind, rain, surge, and flood can impact your system. Heavy winds tangle debris, salt air corrodes fin‑coils, and flood water disables electrical parts. Recently, homeowners in Flo
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Oct 283 min read
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