Emergency AC Repair across SWFL.
No-cool at midnight? Sunday afternoon? Holiday weekend? Call (239) 449-8300 — a real person picks up, and a stocked truck rolls.

In Florida, no coolis not an inconvenience.
A broken AC in Southwest Florida is not the same as a broken AC in Cleveland. Between May and October, indoor temperatures inside a Fort Myers or Cape Coral home can climb past 90° within a few hours of a system going down — and relative humidity indoors can pass 70% in the same window. That combination is genuinely dangerous for infants, older adults, anyone on certain medications, and pets. It's also brutal on hardwood floors, cabinetry, artwork, and electronics.
That's why we treat no-cool calls the way ERs treat chest pain: triage on the phone, dispatch immediately, and get a technician on your doorstep with the parts that break most often already on the truck. If you're without cooling right now, don't wait for morning. Call (239) 449-8300 and tell dispatch it's an emergency.
How our 24/7 dispatch works.
No answering service, no voicemail tree, no next-day callback. Here's what happens when you call after hours.
A real person answers
Our dispatch line is live-answered 24 hours a day, seven days a week — including nights, weekends, and holidays. You describe the problem to a human, not a robot.
Trucks staged across SWFL
Crews are stationed in Cape Coral, Fort Myers, and the Naples corridor — not driven down from Sarasota or Tampa when the phone rings. That's how we hold same-night arrival windows.
Stocked for first-visit fixes
Every truck carries capacitors, contactors, condenser and blower motors, common refrigerant, drain-line clearing gear, and thermostats — the parts that fail most often in Southwest Florida.
Real ETAs, not placeholders
When you call, you get an actual arrival window based on where the closest tech is right now — not a next-morning slot to make the dispatcher's life easier.
No-overtime for Care Plan members
Iceberg Care Plan members pay zero after-hours fees on nights, weekends, and holidays. If your AC quits at 11 PM on a Sunday, that's when the plan earns its keep.
Follow-through to a finished repair
If a part isn't on the truck, we tell you honestly, get you cooling temporarily where we can, and come back with the fix — we don't hand you a diagnosis sheet and disappear.
What to dobefore we get there.
A few safe steps can protect your equipment and buy some comfort in the meantime. Do these only if they're easy and safe — do not open an electrical panel, remove any panels on the outdoor unit, or add refrigerant yourself.
1. Turn the system off at the thermostat. If the outdoor unit is running but no cold air is coming out of the vents, or if there's ice visible on the copper line outside, switch the thermostat to Off. Running a frozen or short-cycling system makes the underlying failure worse.
2. Set the fan to On. Once the system is off, switch the thermostat fan from Auto to On. This circulates indoor air, thaws a frozen coil safely, and keeps humidity from spiking while you wait.
3. Check the breaker. Look at your electrical panel for a tripped AC breaker (usually a double-pole 30–60 amp). If it's tripped, flip it fully to Off and then back to On once. If it trips again immediately, leave it off and tell us on the call — that's a diagnostic clue.
4. Check the filter. A filter that hasn't been changed in months can starve the system for airflow and cause the coil to freeze. If the filter is visibly dirty, swap it before we arrive.
5. Move somewhere cool if the house is unsafe. If indoor temperatures are climbing past the mid-80s and anyone in the home is medically vulnerable, don't wait it out — get to a cooler space (a neighbor, a hotel, a family member) and let us meet you back at the house when the truck arrives.
24/7 emergency coverageacross SWFL.
Our after-hours dispatch covers Lee, Collier, and Charlotte counties. City-specific pages have neighborhood details, response windows, and the failure patterns we see most often:
Emergency AC repair in Fort Myers · Cape Coral · North Fort Myers · Naples. For general AC repair details, see our main AC repair page. To skip overtime fees for good, see the Iceberg Care Plan.
Emergency AC repair questions.
No cool right now? We're rolling.
Our dispatch is open 7 days. We answer in three rings or less.
