Trusted HVAC Services in Orlando, FL 32807 - Lightning Signs
2447 N Forsyth Rd, Orlando, FL 32807
Key Services
- Electric inspection
- Plumbing inspection
Business Profile
Lightning Signs in Orlando, FL, provides essential electrical and plumbing inspection services to support the local heating, air conditioning, and home maintenance industry. In a climate where short-cycling AC units and duct leakage are common problems, a home's electrical and plumbing infrastructure is foundational to HVAC performance and safety. Their expert inspections ensure electrical panels, wiring, and plumbing lines are up to code and functioning correctly. This proactive approach helps HVAC technicians accurately diagnose airflow and cycling issues, preventing misdiagnoses and ensuring repairs are effective, durable, and safe for Orlando homes. They are a trusted partner for homeowners and contractors seeking reliable system foundations.
Common Questions
How can an electrical inspection help with my Orlando AC unit that's short cycling?
Short cycling is often caused by faulty components like the capacitor or contactor, which put a strain on your home's electrical system. Our inspection checks for voltage irregularities, overloaded circuits, and proper grounding at the AC disconnect and main panel. Ensuring a stable, code-compliant power supply helps your HVAC technician rule out electrical causes, allowing them to accurately pinpoint and fix the specific mechanical issue, whether it's refrigerant levels, a dirty coil, or thermostat problems.
Why should I get a plumbing inspection for suspected duct leakage in my Orlando home?
While ductwork is separate from plumbing, leaks from pipes inside walls or under slabs can create excess humidity that complicates HVAC performance. Moisture from a slow plumbing leak can be pulled into your duct system, reducing its efficiency and making airflow problems worse. Our inspection identifies hidden leaks that could be undermining your home's air quality and forcing your AC to work harder, helping your HVAC contractor ensure the duct sealing or repair addresses the full scope of the home's environment.
I'm having HVAC issues. Should I get an electrical or plumbing inspection first?
We generally recommend starting with an electrical inspection for immediate HVAC performance problems like short cycling or failure to start, as power issues are a more direct and common culprit. A plumbing inspection is a wise next step for persistent humidity, airflow, or efficiency concerns, as hidden water leaks can have a secondary impact. For a comprehensive home health check, especially before major HVAC work, pairing both inspections gives you and your contractor a complete picture of your home's supporting systems.
Business Location & Hours
| Mon: | 9:00 AM - 9:15 AM |
| Tue: | 9:00 AM - 9:15 AM |
| Wed: | 9:00 AM - 9:15 AM |
| Thu: | 9:00 AM - 9:15 AM |
| Fri: | 9:00 AM - 9:15 AM |
| Sat: | Closed |
| Sun: | Closed |

