Siggs Air Conditioning

Siggs Air Conditioning Since 1960, Siggs AC has been family owned & operated, providing best-in-class service & installs.

Some spaces just were not designed for traditional central AC.That’s where mini splits can be a great solution.Mini spli...
06/12/2026

Some spaces just were not designed for traditional central AC.

That’s where mini splits can be a great solution.

Mini splits can help condition areas like:

• Garages
• Additions
• Bonus rooms
• Workshops
• Sunrooms
• Older homes with limited duct options
• Unique spaces where central ductwork does not make sense

The key is choosing the right application, installing it cleanly, and making sure the system is set up to actually solve the comfort problem.

Not every home needs one — but when the space is right, a mini split can be a very practical option.

Need help figuring out if one makes sense for your home? Call/text 239-694-1205.

Not every AC system is easy to reach 😅Attics, closets, crawl spaces, tight platforms, awkward corners — sometimes the ha...
06/10/2026

Not every AC system is easy to reach 😅

Attics, closets, crawl spaces, tight platforms, awkward corners — sometimes the hardest part of the job is simply getting to the equipment safely enough to diagnose and repair it.

But that’s part of the work.

A proper AC service call is not just standing next to the outdoor unit and guessing. Sometimes the real issue is at the air handler, drain, ductwork, wiring, or indoor equipment tucked into a less-than-fun location.

Our team does the hard, hot, awkward work because getting to the real problem matters.

Air conditioning, done right — even when the workspace is not exactly luxurious.

06/08/2026

What's in your air conditioning system's drainline??

Gross? Yes. 🤢Common? Also, yes. 😬This is the kind of buildup that can collect inside an AC condensate drain line — and i...
06/08/2026

Gross? Yes. 🤢

Common? Also, yes. 😬

This is the kind of buildup that can collect inside an AC condensate drain line — and in Southwest Florida, drain issues are one of the most common reasons an AC suddenly stops cooling.

Here’s what happens:

Your AC removes humidity from the air. That moisture turns into water. That water has to drain somewhere.

When the drain line backs up, the float switch can shut the system off to help prevent water damage.

That safety switch is doing its job — but the real fix is figuring out why the drain backed up in the first place.

Routine maintenance helps by:
• Flushing the drain
• Checking the float switch
• Treating buildup when needed
• Catching moisture issues early

Kenny Siggs wrote more about this here:
https://www.siggsac.com/why-does-my-ac-keep-shutting-off-on-float

Mini splits need maintenance too 👇They may be smaller than a traditional central AC system, but they still move a lot of...
06/05/2026

Mini splits need maintenance too 👇

They may be smaller than a traditional central AC system, but they still move a lot of air — and in SWFL, that means they can collect a lot of dust, dirt, and debris.

When mini splits get dirty, you can run into:

• Reduced airflow
• Poor cooling
• Musty odors
• Water leaks
• Higher energy usage
• More strain on the system

A quick filter rinse helps, but that’s not the same as a full maintenance/cleaning. The coil, blower wheel, drain pan, and drain line all need attention too.

Clean system = better airflow, better performance, and cleaner operation.

If your mini split hasn’t been cleaned in a while, it’s probably time.

Call/text 239-694-1205 to schedule.

You dust your ceiling fans… but what about the blower fan inside your AC? 👀Most people think about filters, coils, and v...
06/03/2026

You dust your ceiling fans… but what about the blower fan inside your AC? 👀

Most people think about filters, coils, and vents — but the blower wheel is what actually moves air through the whole home. 💨

Over time, dust and buildup can collect on the blades, which can affect:

• Airflow
• System performance
• Indoor cleanliness
• Blower motor strain
• Overall comfort

This before/after is a great example of why “cleaning the AC” is more than just rinsing the outdoor unit.

If the blower wheel touches the air your family breathes every day, it should not be forgotten.

Call/text 239-694-1205 if your system needs a deeper look.

June is Safety Month ⚠️At Siggs Air Conditioning, safety is not just a once-a-year topic — it is part of how we work eve...
06/01/2026

June is Safety Month ⚠️

At Siggs Air Conditioning, safety is not just a once-a-year topic — it is part of how we work every day.

We hold weekly training meetings that regularly include safety topics, and we work to make sure our team has the tools, knowledge, and habits to do the job the right way.

That means using safe practices like:
- UV safety glasses when working around UV light kits
- Ladder proper setup and usage
- Breathing masks in attics and dusty spaces
- Tough gloves when handling sharp sheet metal and equipment
- Cooling fans and hydration when working in extreme heat

HVAC work can mean attics, rooftops, electrical components, sharp metal, dust, heat, and tight spaces — so taking safety seriously matters.

We are proud of a team that keeps learning, keeps improving, and works hard to take care of both our customers and each other.

Proud to support Lee Builders Care and help a neighbor in need. 💙We’re grateful for the opportunity to restore reliable ...
05/29/2026

Proud to support Lee Builders Care and help a neighbor in need. 💙

We’re grateful for the opportunity to restore reliable cooling and comfort to this home. Projects like this are a great reminder of what can happen when local businesses come together for the community.

Big thank you to Lee Builders Care and Lee Building Industry Association for the work they do throughout Lee County, and to Garage Door Works for stepping up on this one too.

Community matters, and we’re always glad to help where we can!

Your AC doesn’t just cool the air… it also pulls moisture out of it 💧And in Southwest Florida, that means your drain lin...
05/29/2026

Your AC doesn’t just cool the air… it also pulls moisture out of it 💧

And in Southwest Florida, that means your drain line matters.

As humidity ramps up, your system can produce a lot of condensation. If the drain line gets clogged, the float switch may shut the system off to prevent water damage.

That’s a good safety feature — but it’s not the full fix.

A proper visit should check:
• Why the drain backed up
• Whether the drain line is clear
• If the float switch is working
• Whether the pan or surrounding area shows signs of water issues

We don’t just reset the switch and leave. We look for the cause.

Because “it’s running again” isn’t the same as “the problem is solved.”

Call/text 239-694-1205 if your AC shuts off or you notice water around the system.

05/28/2026

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4714 Palm Beach Boulevard
Fort Myers, FL
33905

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Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
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