Lynn Haven homeowners take pride in their homes — and they remember when Hurricane Michael came through in October 2018. A lot of systems in The Hammocks, Mowat Highlands, College Point and the older Belaire-area neighborhoods were replaced in the months after the storm. Those post-2018 replacements are now 6 to 8 years old and entering the window where maintenance and early repairs matter most. Quincy's has been the company Bay County families call first since 1979. Same-day service in most cases, flat trip charge, written warranty on every repair.
Lynn Haven (32444) has always been one of Bay County's most stable residential communities. The mix of older established neighborhoods — the Belaire corridor, College Point, the lots along North Bay — and the newer subdivisions like The Hammocks and Mowat Highlands means the system ages vary significantly across the city. In the older sections, you are looking at ductwork from the 80s and 90s. In the post-storm rebuilds, you have systems that were installed quickly after Hurricane Michael and may not have been sized or commissioned to the same standard as a planned installation.
Homes near North Bay also deal with more humidity and mild salt exposure than neighborhoods further inland. That changes how coils age, how often drain lines need attention, and what we check on a maintenance visit. We have been in Lynn Haven homes long enough to know which neighborhoods sit closer to the water and adjust our inspection accordingly. Our work in Lynn Haven is part of the same operation that covers Panama City and the broader Bay County area.
A significant portion of Lynn Haven's housing stock was repaired or rebuilt after Hurricane Michael. Systems installed in 2018 and 2019 are now 6 to 8 years old — old enough that capacitors, contactors, and drain systems need a real inspection, but young enough that a well-timed maintenance visit can add years to their life. We have been seeing a steady increase in calls from exactly this cohort of Lynn Haven homes.
Neighborhoods closer to North Bay — College Point and the streets south of Highway 390 — see more ambient moisture than the inland parts of Lynn Haven. That translates to faster drain line buildup, coil surfaces that accumulate grime sooner, and slightly more corrosion on outdoor unit components. We adjust our maintenance schedule recommendations for these areas accordingly.
Some Lynn Haven homes have duct layouts that made sense in 1988 and do not make sense now. We identify airflow issues, check duct condition, and tell you what options exist — sometimes it is a damper adjustment, sometimes it is a duct section, sometimes it is unit sizing.
Capacitors and contactors tend to fail at peak load — July afternoons, when the system has been running hard for weeks. We keep common parts on the truck so most sudden failures turn into same-visit fixes rather than multi-day waits for parts.
A system that has not had a professional cleaning in two or three years works harder, runs longer, and fails sooner. We see this pattern often. A single maintenance visit regularly pays for itself in lower electric bills and extended compressor life.
Slow refrigerant leaks can go unnoticed until the system stops keeping up. We track down the source of the leak, fix it, and recharge the system correctly — not just top it off and leave you to deal with it again in six months.
Most calls same-day. Flat trip charge, written quote, repair warranty. More on AC repair →
Correctly sized replacement units. Financing available. Next-day install in most cases. More on installation →
$292 per year for one system. Two visits, real coil cleaning, written checklist. More on maintenance →
The business Quincy Walker built in 1979 was built on one thing: doing the work right and standing behind it. That means we do not recommend a repair we would not do on our own home. It means we do not upsize equipment to inflate a ticket. It means our maintenance visits are actual cleaning visits — not a technician with a clipboard who bills for an hour and leaves.
Adjacent to Lynn Haven, Panama City (32401, 32405) is fully within our service area. See Panama City AC service →
Callaway, Parker, Springfield, Southport and all of Bay County. See Bay County AC service →
Our home base on Highway 79. Salt-air specialists for the beach communities. See Panama City Beach AC service →
Yes. We service Lynn Haven (ZIP 32444) for AC repair, new system installation and maintenance. Same-day in most cases. Call (850) 235-8834.
Yes. Our maintenance plan covers two visits per year — spring and fall — for $292 per single-system home. Each visit includes a full coil cleaning, filter change, electrical inspection, and temperature-difference check. Homeowners on our plan see fewer emergency calls and longer system life overall.
Key signs: the system is over 12 to 15 years old, repair bills in the past year total more than half the cost of a new unit, it runs R22 refrigerant (no longer manufactured), or it cannot maintain temperature on hot days even when running continuously. For Lynn Haven homes that had systems replaced after Hurricane Michael in 2018, those units are now at the age where a thorough inspection makes sense even if nothing has failed yet — catching issues early is cheaper than an emergency call in July. We give you the honest on-site assessment and let you decide.
Yes. Beyond Lynn Haven (32444), we cover all of Bay County — Panama City (32401, 32405), Callaway, Parker, Springfield, and more. See the full Bay County service page for details.