Ultimate Comfort with Quiet Precision
Upgrade to the next generation of cooling with high-performance air conditioners built for efficient, quiet Tampa Bay comfort.
Precision Engineered Cooling
We bring the best of modern HVAC technology to your doorstep, ensuring every watt is spent efficiently.
Peak Efficiency Ratings
Our systems boast Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) ratings that outperform national averages. Translate performance into massive utility savings every single summer billing cycle.
- Inverter Tech
- Variable Speed
- Smart Control
Whisper-Quiet Operation
Acoustic dampening and advanced fan blade designs ensure your comfort is felt, not heard. Perfect for bedrooms and outdoor patio areas.
Same-Day Service
When the heat wave hits, we jump into action. Emergency cooling is our specialty.
10-Year Labor Warranty
The Froggy promise covers you longer than any other local service provider.
Full Mobile Control
Adjust your home climate from anywhere in the world with integrated smart apps.
Summer Efficiency Tips
Change Filters Monthly
Clean air improves flow and reduces system strain by up to 15%.
Clear Outdoor Debris
Keep a 2-foot clearance around units for optimal heat dissipation.
Check for Duct Leaks
Seal gaps to ensure the cool air actually reaches your living space.
Keep Your System Hopping with Energy
Our Froggy experts don't just install; we educate. Routine maintenance can double the lifespan of your cooling system and keep your energy bills low during the peak of July.
"A simple filter change is the cheapest way to save $20 a month on electricity." — Froggy Fred
Our Recent Work
Clean, professional, and built to last. See why we are the top-rated cooling experts in the neighborhood.
Brands We Sell
Lakeside services and repairs all major air conditioning brands and models. When it is time for a new system, these are the trusted cooling products we sell and install for our customers.
Central Air Conditioning
- Carrier (Primary Brand)
- Amana
Mini Split Systems
- Mitsubishi mini split systems
Amana Air Conditioning
Carrier Air Conditioning
Mitsubishi Mini Split Systems
Get Your Cool Back Today
Ready for a free, no-obligation quote? Our specialists will evaluate your home's layout and provide the perfect system for your budget and comfort needs.
Frequently asked questions
Drain lines should be flushed monthly by pouring approximately one cup of white vinegar into the drain flush port. If your system does not have a flush port, contact an HVAC professional for assistance.
HVAC filters are typically located either behind return air grilles in ceilings or walls, or inside a filter cabinet near the indoor air handler or furnace. Your system should only use one filtration location, not both.
Pleated filters are commonly recommended because they provide good airflow and effective dust and allergen filtration. The ideal MERV rating for most homes is typically between 8 and 11.
Unusual outdoor unit noises such as hissing, rattling, humming, or ice buildup may indicate a problem. Turn the system off and contact a qualified HVAC technician for inspection.
Check and replace the air filter first. If you hear grinding, loud vibrations, humming, or notice ice buildup, shut off the system and contact a professional.
The best time to replace an air conditioner is before it fails completely. Replacing during off-peak seasons often provides better pricing, financing options, and equipment availability.
A new HVAC system installation in Florida typically ranges from $6,500 to $18,000 depending on equipment type, efficiency rating, installation requirements, and home layout.
Most HVAC systems should receive professional maintenance at least once per year, while drain lines should be inspected and serviced every 3 to 6 months.
A two-stage air conditioner operates at both low and high capacity levels, improving comfort, humidity control, and energy efficiency compared to single-stage systems.
An inverter air conditioner uses a variable-speed compressor that adjusts output based on cooling demand, providing better efficiency, quieter operation, and more consistent temperatures.
SEER2 is the current industry standard used to measure air conditioner and heat pump cooling efficiency. Higher SEER2 ratings indicate greater energy efficiency.
HSPF2 measures the heating efficiency of heat pumps. Higher ratings indicate improved heating performance and lower operating costs.
EER2 measures air conditioner efficiency under peak outdoor temperature conditions and helps compare system performance during hot weather.
A float switch is a safety device that shuts down an HVAC system when condensate water levels become too high, helping prevent water damage from drain line clogs.
Replacing an air conditioner has become significantly more expensive due to new refrigerant regulations, higher SEER2 efficiency standards, increased material costs, supply chain issues, and skilled labor shortages. Modern HVAC systems are more complex, more regulated, and require specialized installation practices, which increases the upfront cost but can improve long-term efficiency.
It is best to research both the brand and model when replacing your central air conditioner. Consider warranty support, parts availability, local distribution, and serviceability. A long-standing brand with a strong distribution network can help reduce downtime if repairs are needed, especially in Florida where AC systems run heavily.
It is recommended to have your HVAC system inspected before peak cooling season, typically before summer begins or during the winter season. This gives a technician time to properly evaluate the system, clean components, and flush the drain line before heavy usage.