AC Repair in Fruitville, FL

Keep Your Cool with AC Repair

Is your AC system singing the blues? Vince Tiscio Air Conditioning brings the cool back to Fruitville with fast, friendly, and reliable AC repair.

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100% Customer Satisfaction

Michelle Pasko Olivier
Michelle Pasko Olivier
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The response time was quick. Jason was professional after checking out the system, he knew exactly what the problem was and fixed it. He even came by later to recheck the system. The system is working fine thanks to their knowledge of how the system worked. I highly recommend them.
Paul Hessler
Paul Hessler
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On time and on point. Everything was as it should be. Good work!
Jan K
Jan K
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Came to our home within less than 3 hours when called at 5 PM on a Friday. Unusual problem we had never heard of in 20 years in Florida. Thank you Vince otherwise I was going to have to take my wife to a hotel until fixed. Glad to have found you.
Karen Newman
Karen Newman
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Brett was great!! Very friendly and answered all our questions!!
Joseph DeRosa
Joseph DeRosa
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Mike was very good and did a GREAT job. Vince Tiscio Air Conditioning is always a fair price and very good work.
Charles and Laura Lowery
Charles and Laura Lowery
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We like the quick response time. They also are very detailed in approach to solving any issue you have with your A/C.
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Benefits of AC Repair in Sarasota County

Keeping Sarasota County Cool and Comfortable
  • Breathe easy with a well-maintained AC system that delivers clean, cool air.
  • Sleep soundly through the night, even on the hottest Fruitville days.
  • Avoid those dreaded mid-summer breakdowns and keep your cool all season long.
  • Save money on your energy bills with an efficient and properly functioning AC system.
  • About Vince Tiscio Air Conditioning

    Your Local AC Heroes in Sarasota County

    Vince Tiscio Air Conditioning is more than just a bunch of technicians in Fruitville; we’re your neighbors, and we’re passionate about keeping our community comfortable. Our team combines years of experience with a genuine commitment to providing top-notch service. We believe in building lasting relationships with our customers in Sarasota County, one cool and comfortable home at a time.

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    Our Repair Process

    Bringing Your AC Back to Life in FL
  • Diagnose with Expertise: We carefully inspect your AC system, using our knowledge and advanced tools to pinpoint the issue.
  • Precision Repair: Our skilled technicians perform the necessary repairs to verify that your air conditioning system is operating at peak efficiency.
  • Communicate Clearly: We explain the problem and our solution in simple terms, so you know exactly what is going on.
  • A dedicated technician in a plaid shirt and overalls expertly repairs an air conditioning unit on a wall in Sarasota. He uses precise tools to test the electrical components, focusing intently on his work, ensuring top-notch air conditioner repair for the community.

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    Comprehensive AC Solutions in Fruitville

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    Is your AC system showing signs of trouble? Maybe it’s blowing warm air, making strange noises, or not cooling properly. Don’t wait until your home becomes a sauna! Just like your car, your AC needs regular maintenance to avoid reduced efficiency, frequent breakdowns, and a shortened lifespan. Vince Tiscio Air Conditioning handles all your AC repair needs in Fruitville with professionalism and diligence. We are your neighborhood AC crew, fixing everything from thermostat issues to refrigerant leaks, making sure your house is a cool and cozy retreat throughout the year. Contact us at 941-624-0986 to schedule your AC service today!

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    In the late 1870s, a new wave of pioneers began to settle in Florida thanks to a growing orange industry. In 1876, a man by the name of Charles Reeves settled in what is now considered Fruitville. According to some sources, he was the one who named the area Fruitville after the abundance of fruit in the area. Reeves would go on to become the postmaster for the area’s 115 residents. He would also donate the land for the first elementary school in Fruitville. The first church in Sarasota County was the Friendship Baptist Church. The church was chartered in 1875 and a small pine log structure was used for the congregation until a new church was erected in 1876, using some of the original lumber from the first church.

    A map from 1902 shows Fruitville on the map as a community.

    In May of 1918, Franklin Field (named after then mayor George Franklin) began operating as a military airfield during World War I. The Franklin airfield was located north of Fruitville road and east of what is now Tuttle road. The airfield was an auxiliary landing station for the U.S. Army Air Service and housed, at the least, several Curtiss JN “Jenny” planes. With the end of war, the airfield saw less and less traffic and was likely unused by 1920. In 1924 the land was developed for a new subdivision.

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