The North Florida Air Conditioning Contractors Association is here to work for you. We continue to grow as more and more contractors join the efforts to shape the HVAC industry for the future of the trades.
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Title sponsors of all events receive recognition in all promotional e-blasts and event landing page. Presenting Sponsor - $500 (Limit 1) Opportunity to host a NFACCA General Meeting for our contractor members at your place of business and/or be recognized as the sponsor of a General Meeting. Vendor Booth (Limit 1)$400 Member $500 Non-Member - Opportunity to set up a Booth during a General Meeting.
Hosted at the stunning Blue Sky Golf Club, this year's event will begin with a 8:30am shotgun start. Register early to lock-in your team. Join Leaders in the HVAC Industry as they spend a day at the Fairway raising money for those without Air Conditioning. Choose your foursome or let NFACCA pick for you.
You can make a difference by joining HVAC influencers all over North Florida as we work to maintain a fair competitive trade. Contractors who join NFACCA also become a full member of the statewide association, Florida Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Contractors Association (FRACCA). After you have joined the NFACCA, sponsorships are a great way to show your support as we fight to maintain a fair and competitive market.
Reviews (5)
Thomas Mannion
Jan 28, 2020
Caroline Horner
Mar 20, 2019
Jessica Campolongo
Jan 08, 2019
Jason Buehler
Dec 17, 2018
Dawn Lisner
Jul 14, 2014
NFLAC installed a unit in my home almost 4 years ago. it recently needed an Evaporator Motor replaced. Invoice states 1395.00 minus 670.00 for a depreciated cost in part. Leaving me with a 725.00 bill. After many attempts to reach this company I told them that this was incorrect because the part was covered for 10yrs. They then state that this was for labor.
Being very generous I would say they spent 3 hrs doing this work. You do the math. I was also told: Well you paid it didn't you? Wasn't looking for a job done for free just wanted an honest fee. Average labor runs about 80-90 dollars an hour for this job. 270.00 worth of work. The reviews elsewhere are horrible. Please don't waste your time or money with them! Customer service ratings are just as poor.
Being very generous I would say they spent 3 hrs doing this work. You do the math. I was also told: Well you paid it didn't you? Wasn't looking for a job done for free just wanted an honest fee. Average labor runs about 80-90 dollars an hour for this job. 270.00 worth of work. The reviews elsewhere are horrible. Please don't waste your time or money with them! Customer service ratings are just as poor.