Callaway is one of Bay County's biggest residential communities β working families, long-term homeowners, and a lot of rental homes near Tyndall Air Force Base. It's also a place where the housing has some age on it, and where Hurricane Michael left a mark that still shows up in attics and ductwork. Quincy's has served Bay County since 1979. We cover ZIP code 32404 with honest diagnostics, flat trip charges, and same-day service in most cases.
East of the bay, Callaway's housing has age on it, its rental turnover is high, and a lot of it was patched back together fast after 2018. All of that changes what your AC actually needs.
A lot of Callaway was built between the 1960s and 1980s. The original AC systems are long gone, but the second and third units are aging out now. When a system this old fails, the honest question isn't just "can it be fixed" β it's whether fixing it is throwing good money after bad.
AC Installation βCallaway took a hard hit in October 2018. Roofs, electrical, and ductwork got repaired fast under storm conditions to make homes livable again. We still find storm-era ductwork in attics that nobody has inspected since β crushed runs, loose connections, and gaps that quietly waste half your cooling.
Ductwork & Insulation βWith Tyndall Air Force Base next door, a lot of Callaway homes are rentals with tenants who move every few years. Turnover is hard on AC β thermostats get pushed to extremes, filters get missed, and small problems go unreported until they're emergencies. We do turnover checks for landlords and property managers.
AC Maintenance βCallaway doesn't get the steady Gulf breeze that beach properties do. Systems here run longer cooling cycles to hold the same indoor temperature, and that extra strain shows up as faster wear on capacitors and contactors β and a creeping Gulf Power bill.
AC Repair βA thermostat reading 72Β°F doesn't mean the house feels like 72Β°F if humidity is high. Oversized units that short-cycle are common after past replacements β they cool the air fast but never run long enough to pull moisture out. We check sizing, airflow, and dehumidification.
Indoor Air Quality β
Local crews. Local neighborhoods. Local HVAC experience.
Most calls in 32404 get same-day scheduling.
You know the diagnostic cost before we start.
We show you the numbers, not just a recommendation.
Turnover checks and maintenance for rental owners.
For full system replacements, when that's the right call.
Quincy's will inspect the issue first, explain the options clearly, and help you decide whether repair or replacement makes sense.
Same-day in most cases. Flat trip charge. We diagnose on site and quote before touching anything. More on AC repair β
Replacement units sized correctly for your home. Financing available. Next-day install in most cases. More on installation β
Two visits a year, $292 for one system. Spring visit before the heat, fall visit before winter. We actually clean the coils β not just look at them. More on maintenance β
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 β and Callaway has been part of that the whole way. Our customers stay with us because we are consistent: same prices, same honesty, same standard of work regardless of who answers the phone.
Just across the bay, Panama City (32401, 32405) shares Callaway's older-housing profile and repair-vs-replace questions. See Panama City AC service β
North of Callaway, Lynn Haven (32444) is one of our busiest service areas in Bay County. See Lynn Haven AC service β
We cover all of Bay County β Callaway, Parker, Springfield, Southport, Bayou George and more. See Bay County AC service β
Yes. We service Callaway (ZIP code 32404) for AC repair, installation and maintenance. We have served Bay County since 1979, and Callaway is a short drive from our Highway 79 shop. Call (850) 235-8834 β same-day service in most cases.
Yes β and we are honest about what makes sense. A lot of Callaway housing dates to the 1960s through 1980s, so we see plenty of aging second- and third-generation systems. 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.
Callaway was one of the harder-hit parts of Bay County when Michael came through in October 2018. Many homes had roofs, electrical, and ductwork repaired fast under storm conditions to become livable again. We still find storm-era ductwork in attics that was never properly inspected since. If your home was rebuilt after 2018 and airflow has never felt right, the ducts are worth a look.
Yes. Many Callaway homes are rentals for Tyndall families who move every few years, and turnover is hard on an AC system β thermostats get pushed to extremes, filters get missed, and small problems go unreported. We do turnover checks and maintenance visits for landlords and property managers so a unit does not fail on a new tenant during the first hot week.