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AC System Report
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17
Years Old
Installed 2009. Florida AC systems average 12-18 years of service. At 17, this unit has reached the upper limit of its expected life.
Replacement risk High
Energy efficiency Poor
High replacement risk
At 17 years, this system is past the expected lifespan for Florida's climate. Risk of compressor failure, refrigerant leaks, and escalating repair costs is elevated. The SEER rating of 13.0 falls below the current federal minimum of 15.0 — it uses more energy than any new system sold today.
System details
Age
17 years Past avgInstalled March 15, 2009
Type
Split system, central ACStandard residential configuration
Capacity
3.5 tonsSized for 1,600-2,000 sq ft
SEER rating
13.0 Below stdFederal minimum is 15.0. New systems range 15-25.
Installer
Cool Air Solutions Inc.Licensed contractor per permit
Est. remaining
0-3 years Critical
Permit history
March 15, 2009
AC system replacement Complete
3.5 ton split, SEER 13 · Permit #H09014832 · Cool Air Solutions Inc.
June 8, 2003
Original AC installation Complete
3.0 ton package, SEER 10 · Permit #H03002145 · New construction
What this means
Energy cost
$300-700
Extra per year vs. a modern SEER 16-20 system
Repair risk
$2,000-5k
Typical compressor or condenser repair at this age
Replacement
$6-12k
Modern 3.5 ton, 16+ SEER system fully installed
Data sourced from Orange, Osceola, and Polk county public permit records. Based on 270,506 HVAC permits across 3 counties. Informational only — not a professional inspection or guarantee of system condition.