All American A/C is Hiring

We repair American Standard Air Conditioners from Ft. pierce, and Vero Beach, to Sebastian, and Palm Bay, FL
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All American A/C has work to do so we are currently hiring to fill open HVAC Technician jobs in the Treasure Coast Area.

Our HVAC Technician will be responsible for installing, inspecting, and repairing our customers’ heating, cooling, and ventilation systems.

Veterans, thank you for your service!  We would love to hear from you!

The ideal candidate will have some experience handling, installing, and repairing HVAC equipment, and be comfortable working both independently and with supervision.

Learn more and submit your name and contact information for consideration.

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Join Our All-American Comfort Club

Welcome and thank you for your interest in our All-American Comfort Club.

As a Florida resident, you know how harsh our local environment can be even on the most beautiful days.
We adore the sunshine but it does bring with it some damage along with its benefits.

The extreme temperatures and humidity cause our AC systems to run harder and longer which brings
more frequent breakdowns than a system installed in the middle of the country.

In addition, coastal communities face the salt from the ocean, and just as the salt can rust our cars and trucks, the salt can eat away an AC system pretty quickly, running through the system and causing component damage as well as
causing deterioration.

Manufacturers recommend having your air conditioning system serviced every six months. Many manufacturers require
it is for warranty purposes.

That is where the Comfort Club comes in. All-American Air Conditioning offers a variety of Planned Service Agreements
to meet required budgets and time intervals and offers custom plans based on individual needs.

Our Standard yearly agreements consist of 2 visits per year for a cost of $190 for a single residential system and
$250 a year for a single commercial system. Multiple system discounts are available. All plans are prepaid.

The plans work off a 35-point checklist that covers both commercial and residential applications.
The plans offer many other benefits such as 15% on all service repairs, discounts on add-on equipment waived travel
and diagnostic fees for service calls, and more.

Your planned service visits are documented by a list of checked items and images that are attached to your invoice.

Again, manufacturers recommend having your system serviced every 6 months. If this sounds like your best option, fill in the form below and we’ll call to set up your new planned service agreement. When you join you’ll receive your
first, visit on us!

Now, if you’d prefer a one-time visit you can click the BOOK ONLINE button at the top of the page and schedule your visit online at a time
that is convenient for you.

Thank you again for your interest and welcome to the club!

***Please fill out the form below and our technician will call at your preferred time to set up your agreement***

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All-American A/C is making the Treasure Coast a cooler place to be!

Kind words from a customer.

We love hearing back from satisfied clients after we do our work. We recently received this letter from a client who was in the middle of a real estate transaction. We just wanted to share it with you.

Estey Home Inspections and All American Air Conditioning are the best.

I am in the middle of selling my home. Before I listed the property, I ordered a pre-listing home inspection from Estey Home Inspections to avoid any surprises. Don Estey was prompt and efficient in generating a very thorough report. He identified a couple of minor things that I was able to fix in advance.

I ordered a pre-listing inspection for two reasons. First off, if something major did need to be replaced, I could list any newly replaced items as features, and factor the added value into my list price. The second reason is that where I used to live, buyers would often try to use the property inspection as leverage to renegotiate the purchase price.

One story I heard was about a buyer who demanded a $25,000 price concession due to some cracks in a sidewalk out front. The seller informed the buyer that the city maintained all the sidewalks and would repair the damage at no cost to the buyer, The seller refused the demand, and the buyer backed out when they failed to win the price concession. This sort of scenario was not uncommon back home.

Anyway, we listed the home and quickly received a very clean offer. Of course, the buyer sent their own property inspector out to prepare another report. The buyer’s inspection reported an issue with a temperature measurement that pointed to a possible problem with the A/C system. The seller requested that we hire a licensed AC contractor to inspect the system and make any necessary repairs (up to and including installing a new system, I presume.)

I was comforted by the fact that the Estey Home Inspection report showed this same measurement to be well within the normal operating range. After speaking with Don, I felt very confident the AC unit was fine. After relaying this to the buyer, it was decided that we would have a licensed AC contractor perform the measurement one more time to settle the tie.

I contacted Richard Kletty, the owner of All American Heating and Air Conditioning, and scheduled an appointment ASAP. All American Air Conditioning has maintained the system for us since we bought the home almost five years ago. Richard was kind enough to make time for us the very next day. (Thank you, Richard.) Richard checked over the system, made a new measurement, and pronounced the system to be in fine working order. Issue resolved!

Looking back on the situation, I am very glad that I had Don do the pre-listing inspection. Had I not, I would not have had much reason to doubt the 2nd inspector’s erroneous measurement. I am also fortunate that Richard and the guys at All American AC were able to drop everything and fit me in so quickly to keep our escrow on track.

It is easy to imagine that had it not been for Don Estey, and Richard Kletty, some AC guy from the yellow pages might have capitalized on my situation and yanked out a perfectly good AC unit and sold me a new one in order to complete my transaction.

Thanks, Don, Thanks, Richard.

p.s If you are about to list a property, I highly recommend you have Don Estey perform a pre-listing inspection for you to avoid surprises, and if your AC unit really does need to be replaced, you can’t do better than calling Richard Kletty, at All American AC.

Signed,
Bill Fletcher

All we can say is You are welcome, Bill. Glad we could help.

5 Easy Ways To Lower Your Electric Bill Today

Take a second and look at your electric bill. Right now. Ever wondered why it’s so high, and more importantly, how to make it lower?

Here are five easy ways you can instantly save money on your monthly bill:

  1. Don’t set your A/C too low

For every degree below 78 degrees Fahrenheit, your energy consumption is increased by 3-4%. The warmer you set it, the cheaper it is.

  1. But also, don’t turn off the A/C while you’re out

An Air Conditioning unit works extremely hard to cool off a hot house. It’s also not efficient to keep your home at a consistently low temperature while you’re not there to enjoy the benefits. Your best bet is to invest in a programmable thermostat. You can program it to begin gradually lowering the temp in your home so that it’s where you want it to be when you get there. Smart thermostats can save you up to 10% on your cooling costs.

  1. Stop running ceiling fans in an empty room

Ceiling fans don’t create cold air, they simply move the existing air that’s in the room. They cool people, not rooms. Ceiling fans can be a supplement to an A/C system by helping move the cold air that’s generated, allowing you to raise the temperature on your thermostat a few degrees, but running a ceiling fan in an open room is costing you money with little to no result.

  1. Stop closing vents

Central A/C systems are designed to balance and distribute air throughout the entire house. The cool air you think will come through the duct and out your register, simply stays in the duct. You’re essentially paying to keep your ductwork cool. This can also force the compressor to cycle more often and put more strain on your system. If you want to keep only part of your house cool, invest in an air splitter.

  1. Clean your air filter

The air filter does exactly what you’d imagine, it filters all the air that comes through the air conditioning system. This includes a lot of junk including, dust, dander, dog hair…and anything else floating around your house. It doesn’t take long for that filter to get pretty dense and prevent thorough air flow through your system. This makes your A/C unit work much harder to suck the air in to pump it back out to you. Do yourself and your electric bill a favor and clean or replace your air filter AT LEAST once a month.

Last, but not least – if your air conditioning unit is out of date, this could be the root of all your problems. For any air conditioning needs, feel free to contact All-American A/C and we’ll be happy to help you find a solution to keep your home cool and your bills low.

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Good Morning Treasure and Space Coasts!

All-American A/C hopes you had a wonderful Independence Day celebration.

As summer begins the heat and humidity will continue to rise bringing your home or office comfort system into its hardest working season. Remember, when the heat is on you can call us to repair, replace or simply maintain your system keeping running at its best.

For a limited time, All-American Air Conditioning is offering our whole home filtration and air purification package at a deep discount when you replace your current system. Breathe better now with GREEN UV lighting and Photo Catalytic Oxidation technologies.

If you’re looking for a heating, ventilation and air conditioning contractor serving the Treasure and Space coast area, call All-American Air Conditioning at: 772-410-4822 (HVAC) in Indian River and St. Lucie counties and 321-405-2248 (AC4U) in Brevard county.

All-American A/C, making the Treasure and Space Coasts cooler places to be!