Professional Air Conditioning Repair Services in Greater Orlando
Your Trusted AC Repair Experts Serving Orange, Seminole & Volusia Counties

We Repair & Service All AC Units & HVAC Brands
If you have a broken air conditioner and live in Seminole, Volusia, or Orange County, rest assured we can help. Even if your air conditioner’s brand isn’t listed below, we can fix it.

Our A/C Repair Services in North Orlando
Full-service air conditioning contractors.
Common Indicators Your AC Needs Repair
- AC Not Cooling: When your AC isn’t keeping your home as cool as it should.
- Strange Noises: Diagnosing and repairing clanging, buzzing, or other unusual sounds.
- Refrigerant Leaks: Restoring your system’s cooling power and efficiency.
- Frequent Cycling: Fixing systems that turn on and off too often.
- Blocked Airflow: Addressing clogged filters, dirty ducts, or obstructions in vents.
- Frozen Coils: Repairing coils that freeze up due to airflow issues or refrigerant problems.
- Thermostat Malfunctions: Troubleshooting and fixing inaccurate or unresponsive thermostats.
We’ll Diagnose & Repair Any Cooling Problem
An unreliable air conditioner is more than an inconvenience—it can be a serious concern on a scorching Florida summer day. When your AC isn’t working properly, SunVena HVAC is here to help. We provide 24/7 emergency air conditioning repair to ensure you stay safe and comfortable when it matters most. Don’t wait—contact us today!
Get Your AC Fixed Fast
Why Choose SunVena HVAC For Your AC Repair?
Proven Experience. Incredible Savings. Reliable HVAC Services.
SunVena HVAC is your trusted partner for reliable, energy-efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning solutions throughout the Greater Orlando Area. We are a full-service, licensed, and insured HVAC contractor based in Sanford, FL, near Orlando.
Our mission is to deliver exceptional service with a focus on quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction. We are dedicated to keeping your home comfortable year-round through expert AC installations, repairs, and maintenance. Whether you’re looking for a high-efficiency system, a seasonal tune-up, or emergency AC repairs, our certified technicians provide dependable solutions and long-lasting results.
- Safety: All of our technicians undergo thorough background checks.
- Expertise: Our technicians are certified AC & heating pros.
- Service: Prompt, professional, and customer-focused care.
- Quality: USA-manufactured air conditioning & heating systems.
- Value: Competitive pricing with transparent estimates.
Certified & Licensed HVAC Technicians Serving Central Florida
SunVena HVAC proudly provides professional air conditioning service to Seminole, Volusia, and Orange counties.

SunVena HVAC is an A+ Platinum Rated contractor from Daikin

Certified Daikin Comfort Pro, highly rated by past customers for AC repairs and installation

SunVena HVAC is an Accredited BBB Business and maintains an A+ Better Business Bureau Rating

All SunVena HVAC technicians are thoroughly background-checked
Frequently Asked A/C Repair Questions
Common questions our Central Florida customers ask about air conditioning repair
Should I repair or replace my AC system?
In short, if your AC is relatively new and repairs are minor and infrequent, a fix likely makes sense. However, if your unit is older, continually needs repairs, or isn’t keeping up with your cooling needs, investing in a modern, energy-efficient replacement could provide more significant long-term savings and comfort.
Why is my air conditioner blowing warm air?
Several factors can cause your air conditioner to blow warm air, such as a refrigerant leak, a dirty air filter, or a malfunctioning compressor. It’s best to have a technician inspect the unit to identify and resolve the issue.
Why does my air conditioner keep freezing up?
Freezing can occur due to issues like a clogged air filter, low refrigerant levels, or poor airflow. If your system is freezing, it’s important to turn it off and contact a technician to diagnose and repair the issue.
What should I do if my air conditioner is leaking water?
A water leak may indicate a clogged condensate drain or frozen coils. Turn off the system and contact a SunVena HVAC to diagnose and fix the problem to prevent water damage.
We Repair Air Conditioners Throughout Greater Orlando & Volusia County
Popular cities we provide residential AC repair and service:

Changes to HVAC Efficiency & Refrigerant Standards
These nationwide changes are especially impactful for Central Florida homeowners due to the warm climate and heavy reliance on air conditioning systems. Compliance with these federal standards is required for all manufacturers, distributors, and installers of HVAC systems.
Transition to Low-GWP Refrigerants (2025)
Transition to Low-GWP Refrigerants: Starting in 2025, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will enforce a 750 global warming potential (GWP) limit for refrigerants used in new residential and light commercial air conditioning systems. This change aims to phase out high-GWP hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) like R-410A in favor of more environmentally friendly alternatives such as R-32 and R-454B.
Impact: Starting January 1, 2025, newly manufactured HVAC systems must use low-GWP refrigerants (such as R-32 or R-454B) to reduce environmental impact.
Federal Origin: The phase-down of high-GWP (Global Warming Potential) refrigerants is part of the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act of 2020, which aligns with the EPA’s efforts under the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol.
Efficiency Standards (SEER2)
As of January 1, 2023, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) implemented new energy efficiency standards for central air conditioners, introducing the SEER2 rating to better reflect real-world conditions. In the Southeastern region, including Florida, the minimum efficiency requirement for split-system central air conditioners was set at 14.3 SEER2.
Federal Origin: The updated energy efficiency standards, including the introduction of SEER2, are part of the DOE’s nationwide mandate that went into effect on January 1, 2023.
Regional Application: While the DOE sets the baseline, regional requirements vary. For Florida (Southeastern region), the minimum efficiency standard for new central air conditioners was updated to 14.3 SEER2.