AC Repair & Hvac Services in Clermont, FL
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WHY ROTH'S
Why Homeowners Choose Roth's
We're not the biggest HVAC company in Florida, we're your local neighbors in Clermont, and we think that matters.
24/7 emergency service
Licensed, insured, background-checked technicians
Same-day appointments available
Upfront pricing—no surprises
Quality installations with strong warranties
Locally owned, customer-first approach
FINANCING
Don't let cost stand between you and comfort
We offer flexible financing options on repairs, full replacements, and new system installs. Get approved in minutes and pay over time, so you can fix the problem today, not next month.
0% Interest available on qualifying systems
Heating & Cooling Systems We Service in Clermont
OUR SERVICES
Heating & Air, Done Right
We specialize in one thing and we do it exceptionally well, keeping your home comfortable all year round. Every technician is trained, certified, and ready.

Heating
Service
Stay warm with expert heating services. From emergency repairs to high-efficiency system upgrades, we keep your home safe, warm, and energy-smart all winter long.

Cooling
Service
Stay cool, comfortable, and worry-free with fast, reliable AC service from certified technicians who know climate control systems inside and out.

Indoor Air Quality
Solutions
Indoor air quality directly affects your comfort, health, and HVAC performance. We offer whole-home air quality solutions that reduce allergens, control humidity, and improve airflow.

Duct
Services
Professional cleaning, sealing, and inspections help improve airflow, increase energy efficiency, and reduce dust and allergens, creating a cleaner, healthier, and more comfortable home.

Preventative Maintenance & Tune-ups
Preventative maintenance helps prevent costly repairs and keeps your HVAC system running efficiently year-round. Our tune-ups catch small issues before they become major problems.

Home Comfort
Club
The Home Comfort Club covers your AC and heating system with two seasonal inspections, two filter changes, priority scheduling, 10% off repairs, and a free smart thermostat when you join.
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AC Repair and HVAC Services for Clermont Homes
Clermont is known for its hills, lakes, established neighborhoods, and continued residential growth throughout South Lake County. Elevation, sun exposure, home design, and property orientation can create different heating and cooling demands from one residence to another.
Homes with large windows or strong afternoon exposure may gain heat more quickly than shaded properties. Insulation, roof conditions, building materials, and window performance can all influence how long the HVAC system must operate.
Multi-level homes and larger floor plans can create additional comfort challenges. Supply airflow, return-air pathways, duct layout, and thermostat location all affect how evenly conditioned air reaches different areas.
High humidity adds another demand to residential cooling systems. Equipment must lower indoor temperature while also providing enough runtime to remove moisture effectively.
Roth's Air Conditioning provides AC repair and HVAC services in Clermont, FL. Technicians evaluate refrigerant performance, electrical components, airflow, ductwork, controls, drainage, insulation-related heat gain, and overall system condition before recommending repair, maintenance, or replacement.
AC Repair and HVAC Repair in Clermont, FL
An air conditioner that blows warm air or struggles to maintain the thermostat setting may need professional AC repair. Refrigerant conditions, dirty coils, electrical components, or restricted airflow can reduce cooling capacity.
A system that starts and stops repeatedly may have a cycling problem. Thermostat conditions, restricted airflow, equipment sizing, refrigerant performance, or electrical components can all contribute to irregular operation.
An air conditioner that runs continuously may be responding to strong heat gain or another performance concern. Insulation gaps, duct leakage, dirty components, weak airflow, or declining equipment capacity can increase runtime.
Unexpected odors may indicate moisture, filtration concerns, dirty components, drainage problems, or buildup within the duct system.
Uneven temperatures between rooms can indicate an airflow, insulation, or cooling-load problem. Evaluating the property and HVAC system together helps identify the actual source of the comfort difference.
- AC repair and complete HVAC diagnostics
- 24/7 emergency heating and cooling service
- Variable heat-load and insulation evaluation
- Zoned comfort and room-balance diagnostics
- AC installation and HVAC replacement
- Heat pump repair and preventive maintenance
- Duct inspection, sealing, repair, and airflow balancing
- Humidity, drainage, and indoor air quality solutions
Emergency HVAC service is available 24/7 for urgent cooling and heating problems in Clermont. Same-day appointments may also be available depending on scheduling and technician availability.
Before authorized HVAC work begins, the technician can explain the diagnosed problem, recommended service, and applicable pricing. This gives property owners clear information about the system before deciding how to proceed.
Variable Cooling Loads in Clermont Homes
Cooling load describes the amount of heat the HVAC system must remove to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures. That demand can vary significantly between Clermont properties.
Elevation and open exposure can affect the amount of direct sun and outdoor heat reaching a home. Properties with fewer shade sources may experience heavier afternoon cooling demand.
Window size, orientation, insulation, roofing materials, and building layout also influence indoor heat gain. Rooms facing different directions may therefore require different amounts of conditioned air.
Occupancy adds another variable. Kitchens, gathering spaces, home offices, and frequently used rooms can create more heat than areas that remain empty for much of the day.
Roth's evaluates these conditions alongside HVAC performance when continuous runtime or uneven temperatures suggest that the system is responding to a variable cooling load.
Insulation and Window-Related Comfort
Insulation slows heat transfer between outdoor and indoor spaces. Inadequate or inconsistent insulation can allow certain areas of a home to gain heat more quickly.
Rooms beneath attic spaces may become warmer when insulation is insufficient or uneven. The air conditioner may then operate longer in an attempt to maintain the thermostat setting.
Windows can create another source of heat gain. Large glass areas, direct afternoon exposure, and limited shading may increase the cooling needs of individual rooms.
Insulation and window conditions can make a properly operating HVAC system appear undersized. Evaluating the building envelope helps separate equipment problems from heat-load concerns.
Zoned Comfort for Multi-Level and Larger Homes
Zoned comfort divides a property into separate areas that can receive different levels of heating or cooling. This approach may be useful when rooms or floors have significantly different comfort needs.
Upper levels often experience greater heat gain because warm air rises and roof exposure increases cooling demand. Lower floors may reach the desired temperature sooner.
Rooms with large windows, strong sun exposure, or frequent occupancy can also require more cooling than interior or lightly used spaces.
Zoning performance depends on proper controls, dampers, airflow, equipment capacity, and duct design. A zoning strategy should be evaluated as part of the complete HVAC system.
Roth's can determine whether zoned comfort, airflow balancing, duct improvements, or another correction is appropriate for persistent room-to-room temperature differences.
Airflow and Room-to-Room Temperature Balance
Supply airflow delivers conditioned air to rooms throughout the property. Restricted ducts, register conditions, leakage, or balancing concerns can reduce cooling delivery to individual spaces.
Return airflow carries indoor air back to the equipment so it can be filtered and cooled again. Inadequate return paths can interfere with circulation and create pressure differences between rooms.
Multi-level layouts can make airflow problems more noticeable. Rooms farther from the air handler may receive less conditioned air when duct runs are restrictive or leaking.
Roth's evaluates supply airflow, return airflow, blower performance, duct conditions, and room-specific heat loads before recommending airflow adjustments.
HVAC Cycling and Thermostat Performance
Normal cooling cycles should provide enough runtime to lower indoor temperature and remove humidity. Systems that start and stop too often may not complete either task effectively.
Thermostat placement can influence cycling. A thermostat located near direct sunlight, exterior doors, supply vents, or heat-producing equipment may not represent conditions throughout the home.
Short cycling may also result from oversized equipment, restricted airflow, electrical problems, or refrigerant conditions. Continuous operation can indicate strong heat gain, insufficient capacity, or declining HVAC performance.
Professional testing helps identify whether controls, equipment, airflow, or building conditions are responsible for irregular cycling.
AC Installation and HVAC Replacement in Clermont
An older air conditioner that requires frequent repairs may eventually become more practical to replace. Repeated breakdowns, declining cooling performance, and rising energy use can also indicate that AC replacement should be considered.
Replacement equipment should be selected according to the actual needs of the property. Home size, elevation, orientation, windows, insulation, occupancy, ductwork, airflow, and humidity all influence proper HVAC sizing.
An undersized system may run continuously while struggling to maintain the thermostat setting. Extended operation can increase energy use and equipment wear.
An oversized system can create a different concern by cooling the home too quickly. Short cycles may reduce humidity removal and contribute to inconsistent room comfort.
Existing ductwork and zoning conditions should also be evaluated before new equipment is installed. A replacement system may not correct uneven comfort if distribution problems remain unresolved.
Professional AC installation helps new equipment operate as intended. Proper installation can support stable temperatures, reliable airflow, efficient cooling, and effective moisture removal.
Roth's can review manufacturer warranties available with qualifying HVAC equipment. Financing options may also be available for qualifying AC replacement and HVAC installation projects.
Heat Pump Service for Clermont Homes
Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling through one HVAC system. Their ability to cool during Florida's hot weather and provide heating during milder winter conditions makes them practical for many Clermont properties.
A heat pump that struggles to maintain temperature may have a problem involving refrigerant performance, airflow, electrical components, controls, or another part of the system.
Routine heat pump maintenance can help identify dirty coils, restricted filters, worn electrical components, and developing performance problems before they contribute to a breakdown.
Preventive HVAC Maintenance and Seasonal Tune-Ups
Clermont's long cooling season can keep HVAC equipment operating through much of the year. Preventive maintenance provides an opportunity to identify developing problems before they cause an unexpected failure.
Electrical components experience wear as HVAC equipment starts and stops. Inspecting capacitors, contactors, wiring, motors, and connections can help identify developing concerns.
Filters should be checked regularly because restricted airflow can affect cooling capacity and room-to-room comfort.
Indoor and outdoor coils can accumulate buildup over time. Clean heat-transfer surfaces help the system absorb indoor heat and release it outdoors effectively.
Condensate drainage should also be inspected during routine service. Blocked drains can cause water to collect around the air handler or trigger a cooling shutdown.
Regular airflow, temperature, and performance measurements establish a useful baseline for future repair, zoning, or replacement decisions.
Humidity and Moisture Control
High humidity is a regular part of Clermont's Central Florida climate. Excess indoor moisture can make the home feel warmer even when the thermostat reaches the desired temperature.
The air conditioning system removes moisture as indoor air passes across the evaporator coil. Equipment sizing, airflow, cooling runtime, and refrigerant performance all influence dehumidification.
Short cooling cycles may not provide enough time for effective moisture removal. Continuous operation with persistent humidity may indicate a different airflow or system-performance concern.
Roth's evaluates cooling and humidity control together when indoor moisture remains elevated.
Condensate Drainage and Water Problems
Moisture removed during cooling becomes condensate. That water must move through the drainage system properly to prevent it from collecting around HVAC equipment.
A restricted condensate drain can cause water to back up near the air handler. Some systems may shut down when a float switch detects rising water levels.
Long cooling periods and high humidity can increase condensate production. Routine drainage inspection can help identify buildup before it creates a cooling interruption or water problem.
Duct Inspection, Sealing, and Repair
Ductwork carries conditioned air from the HVAC equipment to rooms throughout the property. The condition and layout of the duct system can directly affect temperature balance and efficiency.
Duct leakage allows cooled air to escape before reaching occupied spaces. This can contribute to warm rooms, longer cooling cycles, and unnecessary energy use.
Duct sealing can help address leakage within accessible portions of the distribution system. Improving duct integrity can support more consistent airflow.
Damaged or deteriorating ducts may require repair rather than sealing alone. Roth's can inspect duct conditions and recommend the type of service appropriate for the problem found.
Duct Cleaning and Distribution Design
Dust and debris inside ductwork can create a separate concern from air leakage. When appropriate, professional duct cleaning can help address buildup within the distribution system.
Duct design influences how conditioned air reaches different floors and rooms. Restrictive, damaged, or poorly routed runs can contribute to persistent comfort differences.
Evaluating the complete distribution system can help determine whether cleaning, sealing, repair, redesign, zoning, or airflow balancing is the most appropriate correction.
Indoor Air Quality for Clermont Homes
Indoor air quality is influenced by filtration, airborne particles, humidity, airflow, occupancy, and duct conditions. These factors can affect the indoor environment even when the HVAC system maintains the desired temperature.
Air filters help capture particles as indoor air circulates through the heating and cooling system. Proper filter selection and replacement support indoor air quality without creating unnecessary airflow resistance.
High humidity can create a separate indoor comfort concern. Effective moisture removal helps maintain a drier and more comfortable environment.
Roth's can evaluate indoor air quality concerns alongside filtration, humidity, airflow, zoning, and duct conditions.
Energy-Efficient HVAC Performance
HVAC efficiency depends on the performance of the entire heating and cooling system. Equipment condition, sizing, refrigerant operation, airflow, filters, coils, ductwork, controls, insulation, windows, and maintenance can all influence energy use.
Variable heat loads can increase runtime when certain rooms gain more heat than others. Building conditions should be considered alongside equipment performance when energy use rises.
Duct leakage creates another source of energy loss. Conditioned air that escapes before reaching living spaces forces the system to operate longer.
Restricted airflow can also increase equipment strain. Dirty filters, coil buildup, blower concerns, and damaged ducts should all be considered when evaluating efficiency.
When replacement becomes necessary, newer HVAC equipment may offer improved efficiency compared with aging systems. Proper sizing, zoning, and duct design remain important for dependable real-world performance.
HVAC Service for Clermont's Hills and Growing Communities
Clermont's hills, lakes, established communities, and continued development create varied HVAC operating conditions. Elevation, home orientation, floor plan, windows, and occupancy can all influence cooling demand.
Florida heat creates long periods of air conditioning use. Reliable cooling is therefore important for maintaining indoor comfort throughout much of the year.
High humidity adds another demand to residential HVAC systems. Equipment must lower indoor temperature while also providing sufficient runtime for moisture removal.
Variable heat loads can create room-to-room comfort differences. Insulation, airflow, duct distribution, zoning, and thermostat controls should all be considered when diagnosing those conditions.
Roth's Air Conditioning helps Clermont property owners address these concerns through AC repair, emergency HVAC service, heat-load diagnostics, insulation review, zoned-comfort evaluation, preventive maintenance, heat pump service, humidity management, indoor air quality solutions, duct services, and professional HVAC installation.
HVAC Service Areas Near Clermont
Roth's provides HVAC support in Clermont and surrounding Lake County communities. Property owners can request service for AC repair, preventive maintenance, system replacement, insulation-related comfort concerns, zoning, airflow problems, humidity issues, indoor air quality, and ductwork needs.
Explore nearby service-area information for Minneola, Groveland, Mascotte, Winter Garden, and Windermere.
Schedule AC Repair or HVAC Service in Clermont
Contact Roth's Air Conditioning to schedule AC repair or HVAC service for your Clermont property. Technicians can diagnose cooling, heating, airflow, thermostat, refrigerant, electrical, drainage, cycling, and other HVAC performance problems.
Property owners can also ask about variable cooling loads, insulation-related comfort, zoned HVAC systems, preventive maintenance and tune-ups, heat pump service, humidity control, indoor air quality solutions, duct services, AC replacement, and new HVAC installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What HVAC services does Roth’s offer in Clermont, FL?
Roth’s Air Conditioning provides AC repair, HVAC installation and replacement, preventive maintenance and tune-ups, indoor air quality solutions, duct cleaning and sealing, and HVAC-connected plumbing services in Clermont, Florida.)
Does Roth’s offer emergency AC repair in Clermont, FL)
Yes. Roth’s offers 24/7 emergency HVAC service for urgent air conditioning and heating problems in Clermont, FL. Same-day appointments may also be available depending on scheduling and technician availability.
Does Roth’s repair all air conditioner brands?
Roth’s Air Conditioning provides AC repair, HVAC installation and replacement, preventive maintenance and tune-ups, indoor air quality solutions, duct cleaning and sealing, and HVAC-connected plumbing services in Clermont, Florida.)
How often should I schedule HVAC maintenance in Florida?
Most Florida homeowners should schedule professional HVAC maintenance at least once or twice per year. Regular tune-ups can help prevent breakdowns, maintain energy efficiency, improve system performance, and extend the equipment’s operating life.
Does Roth’s offer financing for HVAC repairs and installations?
Yes. Roth’s offers flexible financing options for qualifying HVAC repairs, system replacements, and new installations. Contact the team to learn about available plans, eligibility requirements, and current financing terms.



