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Free AC Inspection in Miami & Broward — 31-Point Check, No Obligation

If your house feels warmer than the thermostat says, your bill jumped this month, or you just haven’t had a pro look at your system in over a year — we’ll come out and run a full 31-point AC inspection on your system, totally free. No sales pressure. No panic pitch. Just a licensed Florida HVAC tech, a clipboard, and a written report emailed to you the same day.

Serving homeowners across Miami-Dade and Broward County · Same-day slots available · Licensed FL HVAC CAC1817115
(305) 607-3244
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Licensed Air Duct Cleaning Miami technician running a free 31-point AC inspection on a residential system
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Here’s What a Paid Version Would Cost Elsewhere

Most HVAC companies in Miami charge $150 to $250 for this exact inspection. We do it free because about 1 in 3 homes we visit ends up needing a repair we can quote right there — and we’d rather earn your trust now than pay Google $80 for a lead later. Here’s the itemized breakdown of what a paid version of this inspection would cost — and what you’re getting at no charge.

AIR DUCT CLEANING MIAMI
LIC #CAC1817115 · BBB A+ · (305) 607-3244
Your Inspection — Itemized
Freon pressure check (suction + discharge)$35.00
Evaporator coil + temperature-split test$25.00
Condenser coil rinse-ready inspection$15.00
Capacitor microfarad reading (start + run)$20.00
Contactor + relay inspection$15.00
Blower motor amp draw test$15.00
Air filter check + replacement rec$10.00
Condensate drain line flow + clog check$20.00
Thermostat calibration test$10.00
Airflow CFM reading at supply vents$15.00
Return duct static-pressure reading$15.00
Ductwork visual leak check$20.00
Supply-register temp readings (room-by-room)$10.00
Electrical disconnect + breaker check$10.00
Freon line insulation inspection$5.00
Written inspection report emailed same day$15.00
Total if you paid for it elsewhere$255+
What you pay us$0.00

The inspection naturally pairs with our annual AC tune-up service if your system needs a full cleaning — but that’s your call, never a pressure pitch.

Meet Your Tech Before We Knock

60-second walk-through of what a free 31-point AC inspection actually looks like in your home.

1,000+ Homes — Here’s What We’ve Caught (For Free)

Every free inspection tells a story. Sometimes it’s “your system is fine, see you next year.” Sometimes it’s “you’re 2 weeks from a $3,000 compressor failure and didn’t know it.” Six real findings from our team’s last few months — names swapped for privacy, everything else straight from the job reports.

Coral Gables
⚠ Freon running 18% below factory spec

Story 1 — Slow leak, rising bill

A homeowner told us her electric bill had jumped $140 since February and the house “just never gets cool anymore.” Her suction pressure read 58 PSI — about 18% low. That’s a slow leak we tracked to a pin-sized hole in the line set near the air handler. If she’d waited another month, the compressor would’ve overheated trying to compensate.

Repair cost$285
If ignored$2,400+
Hollywood
⚠ Capacitor at 32 µF on a 45 µF rating

Story 2 — AC “starting late”

A retired couple called because their AC was “starting late” — you’d hear the click, then a long pause, then the fan. Capacitor was at 32 microfarads on a 45 µF rating. That’s the part that gives your motor its kickstart; when it dies, the motor burns up trying to start without it.

Repair cost$45
If ignored$680
Doral
⚠ Evaporator coil weeping + mold starting

Story 3 — “Wet dog smell”

A family with two kids kept complaining about a “wet dog smell” when the AC kicked on. We pulled the air handler panel and found the evaporator coil weeping condensation onto the insulation — and black spots starting to bloom inside the cabinet. Caught it before it spread into the ductwork.

Repair cost$1,100
If ignored$4,000–$15,000
Pembroke Pines
⚠ Condensate drain line 80% blocked

Story 4 — Pooling water

A homeowner said water was pooling around the indoor unit “sometimes.” The primary drain line was packed with algae sludge — the float switch hadn’t tripped yet, but would’ve within days. We flushed it in 15 minutes. Cost if it had overflowed into the ceiling below? Drywall repair starts at $800 — and in a recent condo case with hard ceilings, we’ve seen $125,000+ in damage.

Repair cost$95
If ignored$125K condo case
Aventura
⚠ Blower motor pulling 4.2A on 3.5A rating

Story 5 — Loud fan-bearing noise

A condo owner noticed his AC was loud — “like a fan with a bad bearing.” Amp draw was 4.2A on a motor rated for 3.5A. Dirty blower wheel plus an aging bearing forced the motor to work harder. Cleaned the wheel, saved the motor. A failing blower also starves the coil, freezes the line, and kills the compressor. Domino effect.

Repair cost$125
If ignored$2,500+
Fort Lauderdale
⚠ Loose 240V disconnect + scorched contactor

Story 6 — Fire risk waiting to happen

We opened the outdoor disconnect and saw black scorch marks on one lug — the wire had backed out slightly and was arcing every time the compressor started. That’s a fire risk, not a “someday” problem. Tightened the connection, swapped the contactor, $55 part. Fire damage if we’d skipped it? The kind of story that ends up on the local news.

Repair cost$55
If ignoredHouse fire

None of these homeowners paid us a dollar to find these issues. They only paid for the repair they actually chose to do — and three of them chose to wait and get a second opinion. We were fine with that.

You Get a Written Report Emailed Same Day

Every inspection ends with a one-page written report — no verbal “well, you need this and that” followed by a pressure pitch. You get something in writing, sent to your inbox before the tech leaves your driveway. Here’s what’s on it.

AIR DUCT CLEANING MIAMI31-POINT AC INSPECTION REPORT
Florida HVAC License #CAC1817115
BBB A+ · (305) 607-3244
Inspection DateSat, April 18, 2026 · 10:40 AM
TechnicianCarlos R. · EPA 608 certified
Customer[Your Name]
Address[Your Miami/Broward address]
Unit Make / ModelCarrier 24ABC624A003 · S/N 0214E42881
Age · Tonnage · SEER11 yrs · 2 tons · 14 SEER
Filter Size16 × 25 × 1 (write this down)
System TypeCentral split · attic air handler
Freon pressure (suction + discharge)
Evaporator coil visual + temp split
Capacitor microfarad (aging)
Contactor + relay inspection
Blower motor amp draw
Condensate drain flow (clog)
Thermostat calibration
Airflow CFM at supply vents
Return static pressure (high)
Electrical disconnect + breaker
Freon line insulation
Filter condition · drain pan float

Actual Readings — Not Vague

Suction PSI118 PSI
Discharge PSI245 PSI
Supply Temp58°F
Return Temp76°F
Temp Split18°F ✓
Capacitor38/40 µF
Blower Amp2.9A / 3.5A
Airflow Avg385 CFM
Static Press.0.82 in. wg
“System is running within spec overall. Drain line partially blocked — flushed on-site, no charge. Capacitor reading 38µF on 40µF nameplate (within tolerance but monitor; most fail within 12–18 months of this reading). Return static a bit high — recommend upgrading filter size to MERV 8 at quarterly replacement.”

Recommended Actions

Urgent— none found today$0
SoonCapacitor replacement (proactive)~$125
MonitorReturn static pressure · filter upgrade$0 DIY

This report belongs to you. Take it to another HVAC company, show it to your home warranty, keep it for your records, send it to your HOA — whatever helps. We stand behind every reading.

1,000+ Miami & Broward Homes Already Trust Us

1,000+
Homes Inspected
Miami-Dade + Broward
20+
Years Serving
South Florida
A+
BBB Rating
Accredited Business
CAC
1817115
Licensed FL
HVAC Contractor

We’ve been turning wrenches in South Florida since before the 2004 hurricane season — long enough to remember when R-22 was still in every condenser and SEER 10 was “high efficiency.” Our trucks carry parts for the 15 most common failures we see so most repairs happen the same day, not “next Tuesday when the part comes in.” Our techs wear black uniforms with the license number printed on the shirt. If it matters to the job, it’s on our trucks.

★★★★★

“I’d put off getting my AC checked for almost two years because I was scared what it would cost. The free inspection tech spent over an hour at my house, showed me exactly what was marginal and what was fine, and didn’t try to upsell me. Only thing I needed was a capacitor for $75. House has been ice-cold ever since. I’d been psyching myself up to spend $5,000 for nothing.”

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Isabella M.
Kendall, FL
★★★★★

“My wife thought I was crazy for taking a ‘free’ offer seriously. The tech showed up in a marked truck, uniformed, had a license card clipped to his belt. Ran a full 31-point check, emailed us the report before he left. Told us our system was healthy, to change our filter every 60 days instead of every quarter, and left. That was it. Called him back six months later when our fridge went out — different issue but we knew who to call.”

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Marcus T.
Hollywood, FL
★★★★★

“I live in a condo on the 22nd floor and had been smelling something musty every time the AC kicked on. The inspector found mold starting inside my air handler — said it was from a slow drain-line clog. We caught it early enough that we just needed a clean-up, not a full remediation. My HOA would’ve charged me so much more if it had spread into the walls. Worth every minute of the appointment.”

PL
Patricia L.
Aventura, FL

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Is This Really Free? Here’s Why We Offer It

Yes. It’s really free. No trip charge, no “diagnostic fee,” no “well, for the inspection part it’s $0 but we have to charge $75 for the visit.” Zero. You owe us nothing at the end of the appointment unless you choose to hire us for an actual repair we find — and even then, you can get a second quote first, wait a week, or say no. No pressure. We mean that.

Here’s why we can do this: we’re a licensed Florida HVAC contractor (CAC1817115) with crews already running routes through Miami-Dade and Broward every day. Adding one free inspection to a tech’s route costs us gas and an hour. In return, about 1 in 3 homes we inspect ends up needing a repair within six months, and most of those homeowners call us because they already trust us. It’s cheaper for us to earn your trust now than to buy a Google ad for you later. That’s the whole trick.

What we promise: a real 31-point inspection by a uniformed licensed tech, honest readings on paper, a written report you keep. What we don’t do: show up in an unmarked car, tell you you “need” a $12,000 system replacement, or push a 5-year service contract while you’re still standing in your own kitchen. If your system is fine, we’ll tell you it’s fine — that’s actually our favorite outcome because that’s the customer who calls us back in 3 years when something finally does break. We play the long game.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fast answers to the questions we get on every phone call.

Is a free AC inspection really free — is there a catch?+

Yes, it’s genuinely free. No trip charge, no diagnostic fee, no fine print. If we find a repair you need, we’ll quote it and you decide — you can hire us, hire someone else, or wait. We offer this because about 1 in 3 homes we inspect hires us for the repair later, and that’s a cheaper way for us to earn customers than running ads. Transparent, mutual, no pressure.

What’s included in your 31-point AC inspection?+

Every major system check a paid tune-up covers: Freon pressure (suction + discharge), capacitor microfarad reading, evaporator coil inspection, condensate drain flow test, blower amp draw, thermostat calibration, airflow CFM at the supply vents, temperature split across the coil, breaker and disconnect tightness, Freon line insulation, filter condition, and 20+ more. You walk away with a written report listing every reading.

How long does a free AC inspection take?+

About 45 to 75 minutes depending on system size and accessibility. Single-unit condos are usually on the faster end; a 2-zone home with an attic air handler and outdoor condenser takes closer to 75 minutes. Our tech will give you a 15-minute arrival window when they call to confirm, so you’re not sitting around guessing.

Do I have to pay if you find a problem?+

No. Finding a problem doesn’t trigger any charge. If we find something, we’ll show you, explain it, and give you a written quote. You can hire us on the spot, get a second opinion, call your home warranty, or wait until payday. Walking away with a free report and no repair is a perfectly normal outcome — it happens every day. For urgent issues, our emergency AC repair in Miami team can usually handle the fix same-day.

Which cities do you cover for free AC inspections?+

We cover all of Miami-Dade and Broward: Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Pinecrest, Kendall, Doral, Aventura, Hialeah, Hallandale Beach, Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, Pembroke Pines, Plantation, Davie, Sunrise, Weston, Cooper City, and Miramar. If you’re just outside one of these, call us — we can usually make it work.

Do I have to buy something at the end?+

Never. This is the part most people don’t believe until it happens. You can have the tech do the 31-point check, take the written report, say “thanks” and close the door behind them. We don’t do high-pressure sales. We don’t do “sign today for 10% off.” We don’t ride-along with a sales rep. It’s one licensed technician, one clipboard, one written report. That’s it.

What if nothing’s wrong with my AC?+

Great — that’s a win for both of us. You get peace of mind and a documented baseline (so next year you can compare readings). We earn a future customer for when something eventually does break. Most systems we inspect have at least one “monitor” item (filter size wrong, drain line building up sludge, aging capacitor) that’s not urgent but worth knowing about. You walk away informed, not upsold. Many homeowners follow up with an AC maintenance plan for year-round peace of mind.

Do you offer free air duct inspections too?+

Yes. If you’re worried about dusty vents, musty smells, or poor airflow, we can add a visual air duct cleaning service check to the appointment at no extra cost. We’ll look at accessible duct runs, the plenum, and the return — and if we see mold or heavy debris, we’ll quote a cleaning. Not every home needs duct cleaning, and we’ll tell you straight up if yours doesn’t.

Free AC Inspection — Same-Day Slots in These Cities

Right now we’ve got openings today in Miami Beach, Aventura, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, and Fort Lauderdale — first-come, first-served.

April — Before the First 95° Day

Ready for a Licensed Tech to Check Your System — Free?

Same-day slots fill first on hot days. Right now we’ve got openings today in Miami Beach, Aventura, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, and Fort Lauderdale — first-come, first-served.

Every May, call volume triples and “same-day” stops being possible. The time to have your system checked is before the first 95° day, not on it.

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