JOHNSON'S AIR CONDITIONING
6322 Taylor Road Naples, Florida
Johnson's original phone number was
MIDWAY 2-4248
Since 1960 Johnson's is just a phone call away
The Naples operator connected you to Johnson's


Johnson's first home was on 4th Avenue North just a few doors down from the Dairy Queen.
The photo to the right was taken before Hoffman's Office Supply was built next door ( the construction stake on the right side of the photo marks the future location of Hoffman's Office Office Supply ).


In 1986, Naples was growing and so was Johnson's. Johnson's moved the Electric
Motor Repair Shop from 4th Ave N. to our 6322 Taylor Road Facility.
Johnson's Electric Motor and Pump Works continued to serve Collier County until 1999. Johnson's Air Conditioning and Sheet Metal operations continue in this facility today.


Over the years, many of Collier Counties finest air conditioning engineers, contractors, sheet metal fabricators, electric motor repairmen and service technicians have worked serving Naples customers at Johnson's Air Conditioning.
We are proud of their accomplishments and are eager to maintain our Naples reputation. Johnson's is proud of the community we share with our customers and we work hard to be courteous neighbors and trustworthy trades people.
Johnson's Air Conditioning will always be a symbol of quality workmanship, courteous service and honest business dealings with all.

Naples Florida, Collier County and all of SW Florida have changed significantly since 1960. Technologies used in buildings and HVAC systems have advanced exponentially. Johnson’s has been on the front lines bringing these advancements to our Naples customers.
We are enthusiastic about the benefits offered by smarter buildings, intelligent systems and all of the new capabilities that digital communication systems bring to control, monitor and manage indoor environments and the energy used by HVAC systems.
One thing that hasn’t changed is Johnson’s ability to offer quality people, products and services and our commitment to our customers, employees and our community.




Johnny and Doris Johnson called their Naples company "Courtesy" in the late 1950's. They incorporated in 1960 as Johnson's Air Conditioning and offered air conditioning and electric motor repair through the 1960s. Johnny and Doris's employees ; John and Sophie Barolak bought Johnson's in the 1970s. The Barolak family sold Johnson’s to their employees Rick and Rickie Sims in 1998.
In each generation their were key managers and employees who's years of work for Johnson's spanned the changes in Johnson's and Naples. The success of Johnson's Air Conditioning extends beyond the three families who owned it ; Johnson's has become a Naples Family itself.




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