Armstrong Air and Heating is a heating, cooling, and electrical contractor based in Winter Garden, just west of Orlando, working across a good stretch of Florida. The mix is the first thing to register: this is a shop that will service an air conditioner and rewire a panel under the same roof, which is less common than it sounds.
Most Central Florida outfits pick a lane. This one runs two trades at once, residential and commercial alike, and a service call that starts as a cooling complaint can turn up a wiring problem the homeowner never knew was there, without a second company needing to be called in to confirm it.
Cooling, heating, and the wiring behind it
The bread and butter is comfort. Central air conditioning installation and repair sits at the front of what Armstrong Air and Heating sells, with heating and furnace work alongside it, because even a Florida house needs warm air on a handful of January mornings. Central Florida winters rarely test a furnace hard, but the handful of cold snaps a house does see are exactly when a working heating system stops being optional.
What widens the offering past a standard HVAC company is everything bolted on around the ductwork. The same crew handles air duct cleaning, insulation, and full electrical service, and that last piece explains the alternate branding of Armstrong Air and Electric that turns up in search results. A homeowner searching for an electrician and a homeowner searching for an AC repair company can land on the same business without either one realizing it until the truck shows up.
Air conditioning and furnaces
The cooling side reads like the spine of the business. A homeowner with a dead compressor in August wants two things, a fast repair or a clean replacement, and Armstrong Air and Heating covers both ends, from a single service call to a whole new system drop-in. Furnace and heating work rounds it out for the short cold snaps.
None of this is exotic. It is standard residential HVAC done by a company that also does commercial jobs, which tends to mean the technicians have seen larger and stranger systems than the one humming beside the average garage. A crew used to a rooftop commercial unit rarely finds a home split system intimidating.
Electrical, ducts, and insulation
The electrical arm is where Armstrong Air and Heating steps past its competitors. Wiring, panel work, and general electrical service under the same name as the air conditioning means one contractor, one invoice, one number to call when the problem is half comfort and half current.
Air duct cleaning and insulation fill the gaps most people forget until a power bill spikes. Ducts move the air the AC just cooled, and bad insulation lets it leak straight back out. Handling both alongside the equipment is a sensible bundle, and Armstrong Air and Heating keeps them in-house instead of farming them out. It is the kind of unglamorous work that rarely gets asked for by name, and folding it into the same visit as a repair is a convenience that adds up over a year of ownership.
Emergencies, coverage, and paying for it
Air conditioning fails at the worst possible hour, so round-the-clock service matters more here than in most trades. Armstrong Air and Heating runs 24/7 emergency response on both the HVAC and the electrical side, which is the part worth paying attention to when a Saturday-night outage hits.
Financing sits next to that promise at Armstrong Air and Heating, and the two go together. A failed system is rarely a planned expense, and offering payment options is the difference between a repair now and a sweltering week spent saving up.
Round-the-clock across Central Florida
The service area is wider than one town. Armstrong Air and Heating covers Central Florida out of Winter Garden and Orlando, reaches west and south into Tampa, and works South Florida as well, so the coverage map is genuinely regional rather than neighborhood-sized.
That reach cuts both ways, and here is my one caution: a company spread across three metro areas has to keep its response times honest everywhere, and a homeowner two hours from the home base should ask how fast a truck can really get there at 2 a.m. The 24/7 line is only as good as the nearest available crew.
Service agreements and financing
For people who would rather prevent the emergency than survive it, residential service agreements and maintenance plans are on the menu. A scheduled tune-up before summer is the cheapest insurance a homeowner buys, and a maintenance plan keeps it from slipping off the calendar. It is a small habit compared to what a July compressor failure costs when nothing was arranged ahead of time.
Armstrong Air and Heating describes itself as veteran-led and employee-owned, with more than thirty years in Florida comfort work. Those are self-descriptions, worth taking as such, though employee ownership does tend to change how a crew treats a callback.
How it reads from the outside
Outside feedback spreads across a lot of platforms without piling up on any single one. On Facebook, 92 percent of reviewers recommend the company across 62 reviews. CustomerLobby shows close to a five-star average from 33 reviews, and Yelp carries 49 reviews with 60 photos, though its listing shows no aggregate star in the snippet. Angi lists customer feedback under job categories, with 161 entries under heating and air conditioning service and smaller counts for duct cleaning, electrical, and insulation.
Add HomeAdvisor testimonials, a BBB profile, and a Trustindex "Top Rated Certificate" noting that Armstrong Air and Heating replied to 96 percent of its reviews, and the shape is a business that shows up positively in a dozen places while never dominating one. That is a fair, if scattered, footprint. No single towering rating, but very little that reads as smoke.
Reaching Armstrong Air and Heating is straightforward. A contact link and a phone prompt sit on the site, and a Winter Garden address is listed publicly through directories, so a customer has a phone route, a physical location, and a form to work with. The homepage itself leans hard on scripts and can load thin on a first visit, which is a minor knock on an otherwise easy contact trail.
Put the pieces together and Armstrong Air and Heating reads as a competent, broad-shouldered regional contractor: two trades under one roof, real 24/7 coverage, and a review history that is warm without being loud. The reviews split across a dozen platforms instead of piling onto one, and that scattered shape is a fair trade for a company built to answer the phone at 2 a.m. rather than one that only looks good on a single glossy page.
Business address
Armstrong Air and Heating
671 Business Park Blvd #104, Winter Garden,
Orlando,
Florida
34787
United States
Contact details
Phone: (866) 833-9658
Fax: (407)877-8479