HVAC condensers, mini-splits, and pool pumps in unincorporated Broward must stay at or below 55 dBA (L50) at the neighbor's property line at all times under Chapter 27, Section 27-235.
Broward County Chapter 27, Section 27-235 does not single out HVAC equipment but applies the general 55 dBA (L50) and 65 dBA (Lmax) residential receiving-property limits around the clock. HVAC condensers, mini-split outdoor units, pool pumps, and spa heaters are all stationary mechanical sources subject to this standard. In subtropical South Florida, HVAC runs year-round, so compressor noise is a frequent complaint, especially when equipment is installed near bedrooms on narrow lots. The Florida Building Code (FBC) applies to installations and may require acoustic shrouds or relocation if documented as a nuisance. Broward County is within the High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), so outdoor HVAC equipment must be anchored to 170 mph wind-load standards, which influences placement options. Pool pump motors running at night commonly exceed the 55 dBA threshold at close property lines; two-speed or variable-speed pumps are the typical remediation. Broward County Code Compliance investigates complaints in unincorporated areas at (954) 765-4999.
Non-criminal citation under 27-241: $50-$250 first offense, $100-$500 repeat violations. Repeat offenders may be required to relocate equipment or install acoustic enclosures.
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