Florida Manual-J-Lite
AC Size / BTU Calculator for Broward County Homes
What size AC do I need for a Broward County home?
Broward HVAC Planning Tools
Which HVAC calculator should I use first?
Start with AC sizing if you are planning replacement, repair vs replace if the system just broke, and SEER2 or operating cost if your main concern is the electric bill. Each tool gives a quote-safe planning answer and points to the Abraham AC service page that can confirm the result.
Florida Manual-J-Lite
What size AC do I need for a Broward County home?
High-Intent AC Decision Tool
Should I repair or replace my AC in Florida?
South Florida Lifespan Planning
How long does an AC last in South Florida?
Monthly Payment Planning
What would my monthly payment be for a new AC?
Florida replacement planning
How much does a new AC cost in Broward County?
Florida Cooling Cost Math
How much can I save by upgrading my AC SEER2 rating?
Monthly Bill Planning
How much does it cost to run AC per month in Florida?
Per-Degree Cooling Savings
How much can I save for each degree I raise my thermostat?
Florida Heat Pump Math
Can a heat pump save money in Florida?
Ductless Room Planning
What size mini split do I need for one hot room?
Florida Humidity Control
What indoor humidity should my Florida home have?
Airflow and Duct Planning
How much airflow does my AC need?
Comfort Club Planning
Is an AC maintenance plan worth it in Florida?
Filter and Airflow Routine
How often should I replace my AC filter, and what size air filter do I need?
Start with the question closest to the decision you are making now. Sizing, repair-versus-replace, cost, financing, energy, humidity, airflow, maintenance, and filter questions each need different inputs, so the best calculator depends on the problem in front of you.
Each answer is designed as planning guidance for Broward County homes. The final recommendation should still be confirmed with equipment condition, ductwork, access, electrical details, humidity behavior, and homeowner goals.
Florida homes do not behave like mild-climate examples. Long cooling seasons, heavy humidity, salt-air exposure, storm-season moisture, west-facing sun, attic heat, and duct leakage can all change the right HVAC answer.
The suite keeps the math visible and quote-safe so homeowners can compare options without relying on a vague average. When a calculator output points to service, Abraham AC can confirm the result with the actual home and system.
Replacement planning
Start with the AC size and new AC cost tools when equipment replacement is likely. They keep tonnage, ducts, access, humidity, and financing in the same planning conversation.
Next step: Move from sizing to repair-vs-replace when the current system has a pending repair.
Efficiency planning
Use SEER2, monthly operating cost, thermostat savings, and heat pump savings when the main question is runtime, efficiency, kWh, or cooling cost. Broward inputs matter because humidity and long cooling seasons change the answer.
Next step: Use the electric rate from the current bill when possible.
Comfort diagnosis
Use humidity, duct CFM, mini-split, filter, and maintenance tools when the problem is comfort instead of only equipment age. Those pages help separate airflow, duct, filter, runtime, and dehumidification questions.
Next step: Schedule service when calculator results match live symptoms in the home.