Panama City is a working community — families, long-term homeowners, and local businesses who need an AC company they can count on year after year. Quincy's has been that company across Bay County since 1979. We cover ZIP codes 32401 and 32405 with honest diagnostics, flat trip charges, and same-day service in most cases.
Panama City (32401, 32405) is a permanent-resident community with neighborhoods that have been here for 40 and 50 years. St. Andrews, The Cove, Forest Park, and the older Downtown blocks each have their own character — and their own HVAC history. A lot of the homes we work on in these neighborhoods were built in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Some were rebuilt or renovated after Hurricane Michael in 2018. The mix matters — older ductwork, varying insulation quality, and AC systems that have been through a lot.
We are not a beach company that swings inland when things are slow. We have been serving Panama City and the Bay County interior since Quincy Walker founded the company on Highway 79 in 1979. We know which streets tend to have the older systems, we know the typical duct configurations in the post-war blocks near The Cove, and we know when a repair is worth it and when the numbers say to replace. Our neighbors in Lynn Haven and the broader Bay County area get the same honest approach.
A large share of Panama City homes — particularly in the older neighborhoods like Forest Park, St. Andrews, and the streets around Downtown — are running systems that are 12 to 18 years old. They still cool, but they are losing efficiency and accumulating repair bills. We tell you the real math — not just what is wrong today, but what the next two years will probably cost.
Florida humidity means drain lines fill up fast. A clogged drain pan overflows onto ceilings and floors. We clear the line, treat it, and install a float safety switch if one is not already there. This is one of the most preventable and most common service calls we run.
The outdoor unit runs hard in a Florida summer. Capacitors and contactors take the beating. When the unit hums but does not start, or starts and trips the breaker, these are usually the first things we check. Most are same-visit repairs.
Low refrigerant is a symptom, not a cause. We find the leak, confirm the charge, and do not just top it off and leave. A system that keeps losing refrigerant is a system with a problem that needs to be fixed — or replaced if the leak is in the coil.
Hurricane Michael left a lot of Bay County homes with roof and structure damage that affected AC systems. We inspect outdoor units for storm damage, check electrical connections, and make sure ductwork has not been compromised after major weather events.
When homes were rebuilt or units were replaced in a hurry after Hurricane Michael, not every install was done right. If your system has never cooled well since it was put in, we diagnose installation problems — wrong unit size, duct leaks, improper refrigerant charge.
Same-day in most cases. Flat trip charge. We diagnose on site and quote before touching anything. More on AC repair →
Replacement units sized correctly for your home. Financing available. Next-day install in most cases. More on installation →
Two visits a year, $292 for one system. Spring visit before the heat, fall visit before winter. We actually clean the coils — not just look at them. More on maintenance →
Quincy's has been on Highway 79 since the beginning. We have seen Bay County change through hurricanes, growth spurts, rebuilds, and everything in between. Our customers in Panama City stay with us because we are consistent — same prices, same honesty, same standard of work regardless of who answers the phone.
Just north of Panama City, Lynn Haven (32444) is one of our busiest service areas in Bay County. See Lynn Haven AC service →
We cover all of Bay County — Callaway, Parker, Springfield, Southport, Bayou George and more. See Bay County AC service →
Our home base is on Highway 79 in PCB. Salt-air specialists for the beach communities. See Panama City Beach AC service →
Yes. We service Panama City ZIP codes 32401 and 32405 for AC repair, installation and maintenance. We have served Bay County since 1979. Call (850) 235-8834 — same-day service in most cases.
Yes — and we are honest about what makes sense. Many Panama City homes have systems 10 to 20 years old. We diagnose on site and tell you whether a repair is financially sound or whether replacement is the smarter long-term move. We do not push new systems when a repair extends life at a reasonable cost.
It depends on the system age, the nature of the failure, and repair history. A system under 10 years old with a fixable part is almost always worth repairing. A system over 15 years old running R22 refrigerant with a failed compressor is almost always time to replace. We give you the numbers on site and let you decide.
We primarily serve residential properties — single family homes, duplexes, and smaller rental units. We do not do large commercial HVAC projects. If you have a small business or office and are not sure whether we can help, call and describe the system — we will tell you honestly if it is within our scope.