At Conditioned Air, our goal is to keep your home or business comfortable year-round. We’re here to help throughout Southwest Florida. No matter if you are in Bradenton, Venice, Lakewood Ranch, Sarasota, Englewood, Port Charlotte or Punta Gorda we have you covered. We cover the beaches too. Longboat Key, Bird Key, Casey Key and Lido Key is in our service area as well. Let us keep you cool.
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Keeping Southwest Florida Comfortable
Tuesday, February 13th, 2018Conditioned Air CEO honored By Stetson University
Friday, November 10th, 2017Conditioned Air Company of Naples, LLC announced that Chief Executive Officer and owner W. Theodore Etzel III and his wife, Kim, have received the Doyle E. Carlton Award from Stetson University. The award was presented at the 2017 Alumni and University Awards Ceremony on Nov. 4 at the university. The Doyle E. Carlton Award is one of Stetson University’s highest honors and is presented annually to an alum or friend of the university in recognition of devotion to Christian higher education and in appreciation for his/her extraordinary contribution to the life and development of the university, City of DeLand and State of Florida. It is named for Doyle E. Carlton Sr., a former Florida governor and Stetson alumnus and trustee.
Congrats Theo & Kim!
Our Community Recovers
Wednesday, September 13th, 2017Our community is truly amazing. Hurricane Irma cannot stop the love and beauty of Southwest Florida. It’s so amazing to see people come together helping each other and we are glad to be of service helping those in need. We will all come back stronger than ever.
So many people deserve kudos here’s just a few…
Wink News, WFLA Tampa, & ABC 7 Sarasota: For their extended weather coverage keeping everyone up to date
Publix Supermarkets: Before, during and after the storm getting people the supplies they need.
Gas Stations: Race-Trac, WaWa and many many others for providing fuel to the masses
FPL & Other Co-Ops from states coming in to help repair the damage.
Last but not least: Governor Rick Scott & all First Responders, for doing a wonderful job getting the word out and responding to those in need
Thank you all!