Most people meet Kyzar Air Conditioning through a technician at their front door. Behind that technician is Paolo Weston — a Palm Beach County builder and business operator who brought a builder's standards and an operator's obsession with service to the company he now owns.
Paolo graduated from Jupiter High School in 2000 and never left the area. His first job was selling real estate at Arvida, and he moved fast — by 20 he had earned his Florida real estate broker's license and opened his own brokerage. From there he bought multifamily property in Jupiter, fixed it up, and rented or resold it, growing into a portfolio of around 200 units. He learned early how to take something neglected, do the work right, and stand behind it.
Renovating his own properties pulled Paolo into construction. In 2009 he earned his Florida General Contractor's license and founded Weston Construction, specializing in historic renovations and new homes across the island of Palm Beach and West Palm Beach — completing well over $200 million in projects. That background is the part homeowners underrate. Paolo has spent years on the other side of the wall, judging which trades did honest work and which cut corners. He knows what a properly installed air conditioning system looks like because he has signed off on hundreds of them.
In 2011 Paolo built and opened his first car wash, Rubber Ducky Car Wash, in West Palm Beach — the first of four locations he would build and run across the county before selling the group to private equity in 2019. Running four of them taught him that a service business lives or dies on speed, consistency, and how a customer feels when they drive away. That is the standard he holds Kyzar's team to.
Two decades of building and operating businesses in South Florida.
Born and raised in Jupiter — he built his entire career without leaving the area.
Started at Arvida as a young realtor, earned his Florida broker's license at 20, and opened his own brokerage.
Bought multifamily property across Jupiter, renovated it, and grew the holdings to roughly 200 units.
Earned his Florida GC license and founded Weston Construction — the firm that still carries his name.
Opened Rubber Ducky Car Wash in West Palm Beach, the first of four locations he would build and run.
Specialized in historic renovations and new homes across the island of Palm Beach and West Palm Beach.
Sold his four-location wash business (Rubber Ducky and Jupiter Auto Spa) to private equity.
When founder David Kyzar was ready to retire, Paolo took on the company, its team, and its standards.
Paolo and Kyzar go back further than 2022. For years, Kyzar Air Conditioning handled the HVAC on his construction projects — he hired them as a contractor and watched their craftsmanship up close, job after job. When you have personally inspected another company's work on million-dollar homes, you know exactly what you are getting.
Kyzar Air Conditioning was founded in 2005 by David Kyzar and his wife, Kim, on a reputation for honest work. So when David was ready to retire, Paolo was the natural person to carry it forward. The two made a deal to help David step back, and Paolo took on the Kyzar name, the team, and the reputation David had spent years earning. He did not buy a brand to flip it. He took over a company he already trusted and set out to make it even better — now serving West Palm Beach and Port St. Lucie.
Paolo's path adds up to a specific promise for Kyzar customers.
It's why Kyzar backs new installations with up to 15-year warranties and leads with honest repair-or-replace advice instead of a hard sell. That's a builder-and-operator running the company, not a call center.
When he isn't running Kyzar, Paolo is a father of four and a fixture on the water — an avid boater and spearfisherman who knows this coast from the inside out. He's also a licensed commercial pilot. He's the kind of owner who's genuinely invested in this region, because his family and his life are rooted here.
Kyzar Air Conditioning is owned and operated by Paolo Weston, a Palm Beach County builder and licensed Florida General Contractor. He took over the company from founder David Kyzar in 2022 and runs it today across West Palm Beach and Port St. Lucie.
Yes. Paolo was born and raised in the area, graduated from Jupiter High School, and has built his entire career in Palm Beach County and on the Treasure Coast. Kyzar is locally owned and operated, not a national chain.
Kyzar Air Conditioning did the HVAC work on Paolo's construction projects for years, so he knew the company's quality firsthand. When David Kyzar was ready to retire in 2022, Paolo made a deal to carry the company and its standards forward.
Paolo holds a Florida General Contractor's license and has completed over $200 million in construction, including historic renovations and new homes. That construction background means he understands proper system installation and ductwork from the builder's side — and he ran four service businesses before Kyzar, which shapes the company's focus on fast, reliable service.
Whether you need same-day AC repair, a new system, or a maintenance plan, you'll get the service standard Paolo built the company around.
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