Let’s go against convention on sizing; HVAC in Riverview is not based on conjecture. Imagine a little apartment; you will perspire more than a July visitor to Busch Gardens. If you acquire a monster sized gadget, though, you will be wasting money and never feel good. Florida style Goldilocks exists in reality.

First considering square footage, the principles are For every 400 to 600 square feet, rough recommendations call for 12,000 BTUs per hour that is, one ton of cooling. Your residence is two thousand square feet. Your eyes probably fit a 3.5 to 5-ton system. Still, wait on; steer clear of racing out and buying anything that fits this fundamental math.
Things like insulation, window count, and solar exposure play surprising roles. Big bay windows pointed toward the noon sun? Your machine will puff and huckster. Lots of darkness and a well insulated attic? You can accomplish less with more. Florida’s humid temperature means your unit has to work harder releasing moisture than just delivering chilly air. Size up poorly; you will find clammy rooms or a system that wears down rapidly, leaves you wondering why you are uncomfortable, and short cycles.
yet another anomaly: ceilings. Ten foot ceilings in the living rooms? More air volume means you will need more oomph. For add ons or open floor layouts, same idea Your house also suits it; two story homes usually need zoning or dual systems to preserve above and downstairs comfort.
Remember efficiency; SEER ratings are critical, especially in Florida with its relentless heat. A right-sized, high-SEER unit will run less over time, withstand humidity without breaking a sweat, and run quietly.
Short story: resist the urge for bargain-sized purchases. Choosing the perfect unit transcends only the square footage. It’s about pleasantly living through every steamy June and tropical storm. Picking wrong is like buying shoes two sizes too big; it simply won’t feel right regardless of how you lace them. Then get a professional opinion and relax.