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For most Florida homeowners, Trane and Carrier consistently rank as the top performers due to their humidity control technology, coastal salt air resistance, and statewide dealer networks. Trane’s Spine Fin™ coil and Carrier’s Greenspeed® technology are both specifically engineered for high-humidity environments like Florida. For budget-conscious homeowners, Goodman (post-2015 models) offers solid reliability at a lower price point.
The Florida legal minimum is 15 SEER2. For most homeowners, 16–18 SEER2 offers the best balance of upfront cost and long-term savings. South Florida homeowners with high electricity bills planning to stay 10+ years should consider 20–22 SEER2. The higher SEER2 payback is faster in Florida than northern states due to the 10-month cooling season.
Variable-speed AC systems are significantly better for Florida. Single-stage units cycle on and off completely, while variable-speed units run continuously at lower capacity. In Florida’s 75–85% relative humidity, this continuous operation is critical — it removes far more moisture from the air, preventing the clammy feeling even when the temperature is at setpoint. For any homeowner staying more than 5 years, variable-speed is worth the extra cost in Florida’s climate.
AC sizing in Florida requires a proper Manual J load calculation — not just a square footage estimate. Florida’s heat, humidity, sun exposure, ceiling height, and insulation quality all affect the correct tonnage. A home that needs 3 tons in Atlanta might need 3.5 tons in Miami. Use our AC Size & Tonnage calculator as a starting point, then require your contractor to perform a full Manual J before installation.
In most of Florida, a traditional split AC system with a gas or electric heat strip is the most practical choice. Heat pumps are highly efficient for heating — but in South Florida where heating is rarely needed, the additional cost of a heat pump system isn’t always justified. North Florida homeowners (Jacksonville, Tallahassee) who use heat more frequently may find a heat pump’s efficiency worthwhile, especially with available federal incentives.