Our Service Area
Proudly Serving the Greater Orlando Area
Are you looking for a plumber or air conditioning company in the Greater Orlando Area? ServiceOne Air Conditioning & Plumbing has been serving the community since 2003 and remains dedicated to providing both excellent customer service and outstanding workmanship.
Cities We Serve
- Altamonte Springs
- Apopka
- Avalon Park
ServiceFirst, Every Time
Your Comfort Is Our Mission
Built on a foundation of integrity, reliability and 24/7 dedication, we treat your home like our own, making sure the service you receive is timely, transparent and unbeatable in quality.
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Reliable Solutions, Every TimeCount on ServiceOne's Proven Track Record for Dependable Repairs and Maintenance, Restoring Comfort to Your Home with Efficiency and Care.
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Family & Veteran-Owned ExcellenceRooted in military values, we pledge unwavering dedication to delivering the top-tier service you rightfully expect.
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Emergency Service AvailableEmergencies strike unannounced. That's why our live representatives are here 24/7, ensuring your urgent needs are promptly addressed.
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Customers Are NumberOneYour satisfaction takes priority. Experience unparalleled care and comfort in every service we provide, because you're our top priority.
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“Dan L.
This was one of the most professional jobs I have had done at my house. From the original estimate with Nick to the installation with Bert and John. Could not have been a better experience . It you want a quality job done for a new AC call Serviceone. Guarantee you won’t be disappointed . They really treat you like family!
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“I recently hired ServiceOne to give me an estimate on purchasing and installing a tankless water heater. Your technician (Mark) arrived promptly. Gave ma a thorough explanation of what type heater I would be most pleased with and explained the installation process in detail. I accepted the quote and was scheduled an appointment very quickly. I was then contacted by your plumbing field technician,Tom Geromanos, who let me know he would be the installer. He and his assistant (James) went above and beyond my expectations of professional service. They arrived on a Sunday (no less) and went right to work. Both were very professional, courteous, and knowledgeable. Took time to explain in detail all questions I asked of them. When they left, I felt very secure knowing the service I received was of the highest quality. My gratitude to your company for hiring men of this caliber. I would not hesitate to recommend your company based on my experience with these individuals. Please share my sincere thanks to Tom and James for a job well done”Dave Y.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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This really depends on a few factors… What time of year is it? What type of living situation do you have: Kids vs. no kids / Pets vs. no pets / Hard flooring surfaces vs. carpeting. Our answer is this: During the times of year that you are running your homes heating or a/c system, you should check the filter every 30 days. We even suggest changing it or inspecting it the day you pay your power bill. When you put a new filter in your system, take a marker and write the date that you installed the filter, it will serve you well down the road when you go to inspect it in 30-days. When the system is being used regularly, you will find that the filter has dirt or discoloration at the end of 30-days, change it. Some try to push the filter life to the 60 or 90 day point to save money, but in all actuality, it’s most likely costing them more money, because the system is now working harder to cool or heat your home. It also can contribute to more repair and maintenance costs.
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We highly encourage customers to consider having a thicker 5″ media air cleaner installed with their homes heating and cooling system. It requires less maintenance, catches more and smaller particulate, provides the best airflow for your home, and least amount of energy usage.
If you don’t want or cannot fit the larger media air cleaners, we highly recommend the MERV 8 pleated 1″ filters to fit your system or return air grill.
The best way to decide what is right for you, is to discuss the options when you have your maintenance completed on your cooling and heating system. Our technicians are pro’s at helping you figure out what is best and right for your home and lifestyle.
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HEPA is an acronym that stands for High Efficiency Particulate Air. For a filter to be a HEPA filter, it has to meet certain standards set by the U.S. Dept. of Energy. The main standard is for it to be 99.7% efficient on particulate at .3 micrometers in diameter, and have no more than .044 psi in pressure drop when the normal amount of air flow is moving through the filter.
Most media air cleaners are not HEPA standard. HEPA air cleaners are usually not part of the AC equipment and are a separate product to be installed in the home or the home’s ductwork. A “true” HEPA filtration system is usually quite expensive, but in cases where a person has certain allergies, they can be quite effective at helping relieve certain symptoms.
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Duct cleaning when needed is a great service to have done on your home. However, most homes don’t need to have the ducts cleaned. Here is why: When we remove an air handler to replace it, if there dirt in the ductwork, we typically find it within the first 1 to 5 ft. of where the air handler connects to the ductwork. This is usually removed and replaced when we see this. The dirt that most folks see that looks like it is coming from the vents is actually coming from attic. As air flows through the vent, the velocity actually sucks air from around the vent and pulls air through the cracks around the vent where it meets the drywall. The best way to eliminate this from happening is to seal the duct/boot where it meets the drywall. This also eliminates leakage of hot air migrating from the attic into your home!
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No, you should not do this. When this is done you allow your homes interior and furnishings to absorb the heat of the day. When you get home and turn on your AC system, you homes heat gain now has to be handled at the peak part of the days heat, using more energy and causing more wear and tear. Not to mention the amount of humidity that is gained with the unit not running during the daytime when you are away. Try using a programmable thermostat that will allow you to set your temperature back when gone or manually set back your thermostat when you leave. Utility providers and industry experts recommend no more than 3 degrees from your normal comfort setting when setting your thermostat for when you are gone.
ServiceOne Keeping Families Comfortable Since Day One
Trusted, family-owned service you can count on.
At ServiceOne, we put your family’s comfort first. From emergency repairs to routine HVAC and plumbing care, our ServiceFirst approach ensures your home stays safe, efficient, and comfortable year-round.