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Tommy Smith

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Tommy Smith is a South Florida native who grew up in Plantation and now calls Weston, Florida his home. He is the President of All Year Cooling in Coral Springs, Florida, where he has led a number of businesses to success. Tommy grew up in the air conditioning repair and installation business, and he has helped All Year Cooling grow from a small company to a major player in the thriving South Florida market.


Because Tommy Smith and his staff understand how important air conditioning is in the South Florida area, they customize their service schedules to meet their customers' demands, including same-day installations and free assessments. Tommy is driven by a desire to produce high-quality work and provide exceptional customer service, and his team shares his enthusiasm.


All Year Cooling maintains and installs air conditioning systems from York, Goodman, Trane, and Ruud, to name a few. They also offer duct cleaning, which is an important part of keeping a system running efficiently and maintaining high interior air quality. Tommy Smith lives in Weston, Florida, and his company, All Year Cooling, is based in Coral Springs and serves customers from St. Lucie County to Homestead.


Tommy Smith, his wife Erin, and their four children live in Weston, Florida. Tommy enjoys spending time with his family doing a variety of things, such as coaching his daughters' soccer teams, spending time outdoors, and watching movies. He and his wife make it a point to set a good example for their children in terms of community involvement and charity initiatives. They've given to Broward County Schools, Cancer.org, and the JT Reading Room, among other organizations. Erin Smith and her daughter Riley also co-founded Project We Care, which helps veterans in need by providing food, clothing, and home supplies.

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