How Much Does an Air Conditioning Installation Cost?

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Air conditioning installation can take on several forms. You may need to have air conditioning installed because your home does not currently have central air. You might need to replace an existing system, or you might want to replace the condenser outside. The steps below show what happens when you install a new AC system. There are costs involved with each step, and you need to have an idea of what your home requires.

Does Your Home Have Air Ducts?

According to http://hallheatingandair.net/, if your home did not previously have central air, you might not have air ducts. Air ducts need to be installed throughout the house. Vents need to be cut out in every room, and returns need to be set up in every room. You will spend extra money on air ducts, and it might take some time for the AC technician to find a place for all the ducts.

You will spend about $285 for a duct run in the house, and you should ask for an estimate when you bring the AC technician to the house. They can also explain how they would tie in the installation of the AC unit with the ducts. You might get a discount, but you can expect to pay about $285 for every run.

Do You Have an Outdoor Condenser?

The outdoor condenser that you need for your home may not be available because you might have smaller AC units in the house that do not require a condenser. It is much easier for you to enjoy the AC when you have a nice condenser outside. This allows you to get the cooling power that you need, and you should make sure that you have asked for an estimate for the condenser, which should be about $4575. You could spend more or less depending on who you work with. You need to know how large the condenser should be, and you should ask for a smaller condenser because most homes do not need something so large. In fact, your home might have a condenser that is too big.

Replacing the Furnace

When you are ready to replace the furnace, you should spend about $4500 when you install it in your home. You will need to have the old furnace removed, and you may need to pay a fee for the removal. There are times when replacing the furnace can be complicated because it might be difficult to remove it from the room that it is in.

When the furnace is replaced, you will pay somewhere between $50-$150 per hour for labor because the furnace must be removed, the pipes need to be removed, and the fittings need to be changed. Your AC technician can assess the situation and determine if using furnace replacement parts is a viable option, potentially saving you both time and money in the process.

Adding a Thermostat

You need to add a thermostat to the house that will work well with your new AC unit. You do not want to spend too much money on the AC unit and not buy a new thermostat. A new thermostat can be managed via an app, and it can efficiently manage the device. You want to maintain your AC as good as possible, and a new thermostat will prevent you from overclocking the device.

How Will the AC Unit Be Drained?

You need to make sure that your air conditioner/furnace has a new drip pan with a plug that allows you to drain it easily. You can even attach a hose to the pan, and that will help you drain any condensation out of the house. This is a small part of the system, and it should be added to the price of the furnace.

Conclusion

The best part about adding a new air conditioner to your home is that you can remain comfortable and enjoy your home just a bit more. At the same time, you need to know how much you will pay for the whole unit, the ducts, and the condenser. You can work with a professional technician who will give you a free estimate, and you can also ask them if they have any recommendations for your home because your existing unit might be too large.

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