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In business since1994
About Forest
Forest Air Conditioning & Heating Inc. is a local hvac in Saint Petersburg, FL. View address, contact info, hours and services below.
Services & pricing
HVAC
Booked and scheduled through Hustl.it — quote, confirmation, and payment all in one.
$65 from
Service area
Within 15 miles of 33712
Based in Saint Petersburg, FL. Travel fees may apply beyond the green zone.
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Hours
Mon7a – 7p
Tue7a – 7p
Wed7a – 7p
Thu7a – 7p
Fri7a – 7p
Sat7a – 7p
Sun · TodayClosed
Credentials
Background checkedInsured — $1M liabilityPayments via Whop
FAQ
How Can We Help You?
When you trust Forest Air Conditioning & Heating, you can know the job will be done right the first time.
What is HVAC?
HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning . These systems heat and cool air for residential and commercial spaces like homes, offices, and gyms. Furnaces , air conditioners , and other HVAC components control indoor air temperature, ventilation, and humidity, while pulling in fresh outdoor air and removing excess moisture through mechanical ventilation.
How often should I have my HVAC system serviced in Florida?
We recommend servicing your air conditioning system at least once a year, preferably in the spring before the heavy summer usage begins. For heating systems or heat pumps, a second check-up in the fall is ideal to ensure year-round reliability and efficiency in the Florida climate.
What are the common signs my AC unit needs repair?
Look out for signs like warm air blowing from vents, strange noises or odors, frequent cycling on and off, or a sudden spike in your electricity bills. Water leaks around the indoor unit are also a clear indicator that you should call a professional for an inspection.
Is it better to repair or replace my old HVAC system?
This often depends on the age of your system, the cost of the repair, and its overall efficiency. If your unit is over 10-15 years old and requires frequent, expensive repairs, replacing it with a newer, more energy-efficient model is often the more cost-effective choice.
How can I improve my HVAC system's energy efficiency?
Besides regular professional maintenance, you can improve efficiency by regularly changing your air filters, keeping outdoor units clear of debris, and using a programmable thermostat. Sealing air leaks in ducts and around windows can also significantly reduce the workload on your system, lowering energy consumption.


