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55+ Lakefront Community, Dundee

HVAC Service in Dell Lake Village, Dundee

Integrity Refrigeration & A/C services Dell Lake Village, the 55+ manufactured-home community on Lake Dell in Dundee, with packaged unit and split-system replacement, crawlspace duct repair, and straightforward pricing for owners on fixed incomes. Manufactured-home HVAC is genuinely different work, and we treat it as a specialty: 4.9 stars across 100+ Google reviews, licensed CAC1821179, family-owned since 2015.

  • 4.9-star rated on Google (100+ reviews)
  • Licensed CAC1821179 & insured
  • Family-owned since 2015
  • Open 8 AM to 8 PM daily

Why is manufactured-home HVAC in Dell Lake Village its own specialty?

Dell Lake Village is an active 55-plus community on the shore of Lake Dell in Dundee, with a clubhouse, private dock, putting green, and heated pool. The housing stock is entirely manufactured homes, and that changes the mechanical work at every step. Ductwork typically runs through crossover connections in the crawlspace under the floor, where moisture, wildlife, and time attack it; the community's skirting requirements (underpinning must be installed within 60 days of a home's setup) mean technicians work in tight, enclosed spaces most companies quote blind.

Community rules shape the job too. Exterior construction and additions require written permission from park management, carports and patios cannot become storage areas, and homes brought into the community must be newer models. We plan equipment placement and any pad or platform work so it clears park management the first time. On the municipal side, the Town of Dundee runs its own permitting office with contractor registration and recorded Notices of Commencement on larger jobs; we carry that paperwork so residents never chase it.

What breaks first in Dell Lake Village, and how we prevent it

Crossover duct failures under the floor

Sagging, torn, or rodent-damaged crossover ducts quietly dump conditioned air into the crawlspace. If one end of your home never cools, the duct under the floor is the first suspect, and repairing it costs a fraction of the energy it wastes.

Right-sized packaged and split equipment

Manufactured homes need equipment matched to their construction, not a site-built home's rule of thumb. Oversizing causes the cold-but-clammy problem that feeds mold; we size to the home, ducts, and lake-side humidity.

Fixed-income-friendly honesty

Many Dell Lake Village owners budget carefully. We quote repair and replacement side by side with plain numbers, offer financing, and never pressure. A free second opinion on someone else's quote costs nothing.

Which HVAC rebates actually exist here in July 2026?

Check the name on your electric bill first: this corridor is split between Duke Energy Florida and Tampa Electric (TECO), and the rebate math is completely different. Verified July 2026: Duke's Home Energy Improvement schedule pays up to $1,000 when a higher-efficiency heat pump replaces electric strip heat, $600 at the standard strip-heat tier, $500 when you replace an existing heat pump, and $300 for a qualifying straight-cool AC. Duke requires a free Home Energy Check BEFORE the work begins (or within the prior 24 months), an all-electric home, and a licensed, insured contractor with the condenser and air handler replaced together.

Verified July 2026 at tampaelectric.com: TECO's Heating & Cooling program pays $40 on systems at the 15.2 SEER2 minimum and $550 when the new system reaches 16.2 SEER2. The application must go in within 90 days of installation and the participating contractor deducts the rebate straight off your invoice, so equipment selection decides whether you leave $510 on the table.

Also verified July 2026: the federal 25C tax credit is dead for equipment placed in service after December 31, 2025, and Florida returned its federal HEAR/HOMES rebate allocation, so there is no state program. Utility rebates are the only rebate money in Polk County right now, and we build the qualifying tiers and paperwork into every quote.

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Dell Lake Village questions we hear most

Do you actually work on manufactured homes, or just site-built houses?

We work on both, and we treat manufactured-home HVAC as a specialty: packaged units, mobile-home-rated splits, and the under-floor crossover ductwork that most breakdowns in Dell Lake Village trace back to.

Half my home stays warm no matter what the thermostat says. Why?

In this community, that is classically a failed crossover duct under the floor. The connection between the home's two duct trunks sags or tears, and one end loses airflow. It is an inspection-and-repair visit, not a new system.

Do I need park permission to replace my AC unit?

A like-for-like replacement in the same footprint is normally fine, but exterior additions or new platforms need written permission from park management. We keep installs inside the rules and provide the documentation the office wants to see.

What does the Town of Dundee require for HVAC work?

Dundee runs its own permitting, including contractor registration and a recorded Notice of Commencement on larger jobs. We are set up for it and handle the town paperwork as part of the job, not as your problem.

Are there rebates for replacing a manufactured-home system?

Often yes. Duke Energy's Home Energy Improvement program explicitly covers manufactured homes; verified July 2026, its schedule reaches $1,000 when strip heat gives way to a higher-efficiency heat pump, with a free Home Energy Check required before work. If your bill says TECO, the tiers are $40 to $550 by SEER2 rating.

Need HVAC or pool heater help in Dell Lake Village?

Talk to a local team that knows Dell Lake Village's homes street by street. Free estimates, honest options, and a free second opinion on any replacement quote you already have.