AJ Munson

AJ Munson

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★★★★★

4.90

3 total reviews

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2230 Curry Ford Road, Suite B

Orlando, FL 32806

321-299-0016

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Gary Munson Heating & Air Conditioning has been a family-owned and operated company since starting business in 1978. That’s one reason why we treat all our customers in the Orlando, FL area like family.


This family feeling extends to our technicians, many of whom have been with us for more than a decade. The personalized treatment we always deliver has made us one of Central Florida’s most trusted HVAC contractors.


  • Family owned and operated for more than 40 years
  • Fully licensed and insured
  • We work with the top brands and offer extended equipment warranties
  • Extensive commercial HVAC and refrigeration services as well
  • We deliver work on time, on budget, and with excellent customer service

We can handle everything you need for ideal comfort in your home, no matter the time of year, no matter the weather. We take pride in delivering top-quality results and never compromising on our high standards. After all, you deserve the best we can give.


Call our Central Florida family for the best comfort for your family!


Ratings & Reviews

Jeff S.

Aug 1, 2025

4.90

"Officials in eastern China's Anhui province, a manufacturing hub, told solar company executives in June to stop adding new manufacturing and shut production lines operating at under 30% capacity, according to two industry sources who declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter."

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Marianna P.

Aug 1, 2025

4.80

"Major polysilicon producer GCL told Reuters on Thursday that top producers plan to set up an OPEC-like entity to control prices and supply. The group is also setting up a 50-billion yuan vehicle to buy and shut around a third of the industry's lower-quality production capacity."

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Kelly C.

Aug 1, 2025

5.00

"China's solar manufacturers built new factories at a fever pitch between 2020 and 2023 as the state redirected resources from the sinking property sector to what it used to call the "new three" growth industries: solar panels, electric cars and batteries."

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