Factors That Influence New Air Conditioner Cost

HVAC professionals strive to not focus too much on the cost of new air conditioners. We are confident that you will save money over time by putting in a new AC.

The cost of your new AC depends on several factors. Here are a few things to consider:

Your Home’s Size

The size of your house is one of the most important factors determining the price of a new air conditioner. The larger your house the more powerful (and expensive) unit you’ll require to cool it effectively. The smallest units can be around one ton and a half or 18,000 Btu/hour. The largest units could be 6 tons of size or 72,000 Btu/hour.

The amount of cooling power you require will depend on the layout of your house as well as the number of rooms and doors as well as the type of insulation and more. The best method to determine the exact size unit you need is to hire a professional conduct a heat load calculation known as the Manual J. The calculation considers your home’s square footage as well as the number of doors and windows and the amount of sun it gets throughout the day and the height of your ceilings and much more.

You’ll also want to decide whether you prefer one-stage or multi-stage systems. This can affect the price. Single-stage units typically cost less than multi-stage units, however both will offer different levels of efficiency. The type of equipment will affect the overall cost, as variable speed equipment tends to be more expensive than standard single-speed machines.

In addition it is crucial to test your ductwork prior to putting in an air conditioner in order to ensure that it is properly size. A defective duct system can result in poor indoor air quality, high energy consumption, and a myriad of other problems.

In time, a incorrect size AC unit will also cause greater repair costs. An oversized unit will overwork and work harder to keep your house cool, which will cause it to wear down faster and require repairs more frequently. A smaller unit will struggle to meet your cooling requirements and won’t be able effectively cool your house during hot, humid days. You may end up with a non-functional unit. This could be a major hassle and costly.

Energy Efficiency Ratio

The greater the energy efficiency rating the more efficient your new air conditioner will be. This is an important factor because it will allow you to lower your cooling expenses significantly.

The energy efficiency rating is based on the amount of power required to perform the task at hand, measured in BTUs per hour or watts. Energy Star and EnergyGuide labels can help you determine the efficiency of your appliance. The size of your home and temperature fluctuations can influence the appliance’s rating. It’s not necessarily an indicator of the unit itself.

Even though you’ll notice that the latest models are more rated, they don’t always operate at maximum capacity. For example, older air conditioning systems that have an SEER of 13 usually are operating close to an 8 SEER rating due to the wear and tear that happens over time.

A higher efficiency rating will save you a significant amount of money over the period of a year. If you upgrade your 10-SEER with a model with a rating of 14 SEER that will save you the equivalent of $908 each year in electricity.

The quiet operation of energy-efficient appliances can also be a benefit for many homeowners. The quietest models feature innovative compressor technology and fan blade designs that ensure a comfortable, noiseless operation.

Price is definitely an important factor in your choice however, you must keep in mind that the price of the new model will likely surpass the initial cost of purchase over its lifespan. A unit that is expensive but is efficient enough to pay for itself over time is a wise investment for your family. Talk to a trusted expert like our team at Mechanical Service Company to make sure you choose the right unit for your budget and home. We’ll be able match you with the perfect air conditioner to meet your needs. Book an appointment now!

Warranty

A new air conditioner will be working hard to cool your residence for a long time, which is why it’s crucial to choose a model that operates at its maximum capacity and efficiency throughout its life. A reliable HVAC contractor will make sure the new AC that you buy is the right one to your home and you’ll get the most efficient performance from it, which will allow you to reduce energy costs over time.

It is essential to compare AC models and determine whether there are any additional features you may require or want. Some ACs are, for instance, use advanced technology to make them more quiet and efficient than others. This is a great feature for homeowners who live in urban areas with lots of noise pollution, or for anyone who is looking to reduce their energy costs.

Rebates and financing options may also affect the cost of your new air conditioner. Many manufacturers and dealers provide incentives to encourage consumers to purchase a specific product. If you’re interested in a particular brand, inquire with your reliable heating and cooling provider about special discounts or other promotions that may be available.

The warranty also plays an important role in determining price of your new air conditioner. A standard manufacturer warranty covers the equipment for a certain period of time, whereas extended warranties will cover the unit for a longer time. Getting an extended warranty may seem costly initially but it can ensure you’re secure knowing your new air conditioner is covered for the long term.

The cost of installation will be included in the total price for the purchase of a new air conditioner. You should employ an expert technician to install your air conditioner. Doing it yourself or hiring a contractor that is not licensed may void your warranty and damage your new unit. Contact your trusted heating and air conditioning company about financing options if you don’t have the funds to pay for installation upfront. Most HVAC firms offer financing through trusted institutions like Wells Fargo.

Installation

If your old AC unit is getting old and your energy bills are increasing, it’s time to consider replacing it with a newer model. New air conditioners are more energy efficient and have additional benefits.

The first step to find out how much an AC system will cost is to get estimates from HVAC contractors. The estimates should include the cost of the air conditioner as well as the installation costs for a total project cost. The price of an air conditioner will depend on factors like capacity, energy efficiency, and features. You will also need to decide if you would like one-speed or variable speed air conditioner. Variable-speed ACs come with a variety of power settings that can be adjusted to control the energy consumption and performance according to cooling requirements. A variable-speed AC is also more expensive than an ordinary AC with one speed blower.

Your comfort advisor can help you determine the size of the air conditioner that’s right for your home. They will determine how many British Thermal Units it needs to cool. A smaller air conditioner won’t be able to meet the cooling needs of your home while a huge air conditioner will waste energy and money.

The SEER rating is the next factor to think about after having chosen the size. SEER ratings show how efficient the air conditioner is. The higher the SEER rating the more efficient the unit is.

Selecting an air conditioner with a high SEER rating will save you on utility bills over time. You can also save on initial costs by taking advantage of rebates from mfgs and utilities companies in your area.

It’s important that you hire a professional contractor who is experienced in installing your new air conditioner. They’ll make sure that the air conditioner is appropriate for your home and that it is installed correctly to ensure it operates as efficiently as it can. They’ll also be there to assist you in the event that your air conditioner has any problems. So, if you’re eager to start saving on your electric bills and enjoying the peace and quiet of an efficient air conditioner, call us today!

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