RTUs · PTACs · SPLIT SYSTEMS · UP TO 25 TONS
Commercial HVAC Services in Orlando - Light-Commercial Specialists
Restaurants, medical offices, churches, retail, salons, and small offices - owner-operated install, repair, and maintenance from a Florida Class B contractor.
Light-commercial is where we focus.
Commercial HVAC services in Orlando from Father and Son Air Conditioning and Duct. We're a Florida Class B Certified Air Conditioning Contractor (CAC1823678), which means we install, repair, and maintain commercial HVAC systems up to 25 tons / 500,000 BTU. Our commercial work focuses on light-commercial properties - restaurants, medical offices, churches, retail stores, salons, and small offices - where our owner-operated approach matters most. For projects beyond Class B scope, we can refer you to a properly licensed Class A contractor. Same-day service during business hours. For 24/7 emergency dispatch needs, commercial customers should consider supplementary service contracts with multi-vendor providers; our scope is genuine owner-operated quality during business hours.
Licensed, Certified, and Owner-Accountable
Florida CAC1823678 LicensedCertified Air Conditioning Contractor, Class B. Verify on the Florida DBPR →
Tony in the trade since 1995 - 30+ yearsReading economizer linkages, RTU controls, and refrigerant faults.
5.0 Google ratingFrom named Orlando customers.
Authorized Goodman dealerWith warranty labor handling included.
Synchrony financing availableOn qualifying commercial work.
The Class B scope, explained
A Florida Class B license covers commercial cooling and heating systems up to 25 tons / 500,000 BTU per unit. That single threshold defines what we do.
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What a Class B license covers
We install, repair, and maintain the equipment that runs the vast majority of Orlando's small and mid-size businesses - anything up to 25 tons / 500,000 BTU per unit.
- Rooftop units
- PTACs
- Split systems
- Economizer equipment
What we refer out
When a job runs past our scope, we point you to a properly licensed Class A contractor rather than stretching beyond what our license covers.
- 40-ton chillers
- Central plants
- Refrigeration
- Boilers
RTUs sit out in Florida salt air, take hurricane wind loads, and run nearly year-round - light-commercial work is exactly where an owner-operated approach earns its keep, with someone who actually shows up.
Commercial HVAC services we provide
Most light-commercial calls begin as AC repair problems - warm air from a rooftop unit, failed capacitors, stuck economizer dampers, weak airflow. Five service lines sit under this pillar; each gets its own page as we build out the commercial section.
Commercial AC Repair
When a rooftop unit or split system fails during business hours, we diagnose and repair fast - failed capacitors, burned contactors, refrigerant faults, and stuck economizer dampers. Commercial AC RepairCommercial AC Replacement
Aging light-commercial systems get replaced with correctly sized equipment based on a real load calculation, not a guess - matched to your building's actual heat load and run hours. Commercial AC ReplacementCommercial AC Installation
New build-out or tenant improvement, we install commercial split systems and rooftop units sized to the space, with county permits pulled and startup commissioning documented. Commercial AC InstallationCommercial AC Maintenance
Scheduled preventive maintenance - coil cleaning, belt and economizer checks, refrigerant verification - on a calendar built around your business hours, not ours. Commercial AC MaintenanceRooftop Unit Service
RTU service handles the access logistics most contractors skip: lift coordination, hurricane wind-code tie-downs, and weather-day scheduling for units exposed to Florida salt air. Rooftop Unit ServiceCommercial HVAC by business type
Different buildings throw different heat loads. Six business types, six dedicated approaches.
For Restaurants
Kitchen lines throw off serious heat and grease - restaurant HVAC has to manage makeup air and exhaust load without starving the dining room of cool air. HVAC for RestaurantsFor Medical Offices
Exam rooms and waiting areas need stable temperature and IAQ-sensitive filtration - medical-office HVAC where indoor air quality isn't a nice-to-have. HVAC for Medical OfficesFor Churches
Sanctuaries sit mostly empty, then fill within an hour - church HVAC built around intermittent occupancy and weekend-priority scheduling. HVAC for ChurchesFor Retail Stores
Front doors open all day and pull in Florida heat - retail HVAC sized for storefront heat gain and steady customer comfort. HVAC for Retail StoresFor Salons & Spas
Color, solvents, and steam mean salon and spa HVAC needs real chemical exhaust and humidity control, not just a thermostat. HVAC for Salons & SpasFor Small Offices
A handful of zones and uneven occupancy density - small-office HVAC with sensible zoning so nobody freezes while the server closet bakes. HVAC for Small OfficesFather and Son Air Conditioning and Duct services Belle Isle Community Church. See our 'HVAC for Churches' page (coming soon) for our approach to places of worship - handling intermittent occupancy patterns, sanctuary acoustics, and weekend-priority service scheduling.
Service hours for commercial customers
Here's the honest version of how we run commercial service.
Get a commercial HVAC quote in Orlando.
Restaurant, clinic, sanctuary, storefront, salon, or small office - tell us about your system and we'll scope it honestly within Class B. Tony or Jon Luke will follow up.