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All Major Brands

Carrier, Trane, Lennox & more

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Free Estimates

In-home assessments available

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Licensed Installers

Independent & insured pros

Energy Efficient

High-efficiency system options

HVAC Systems We Install

Whether you need a single unit or a complete system, local installers in our network handle every type of HVAC installation.

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Central AC Installation

New central air conditioning systems for whole-home cooling. Energy-efficient models that lower bills and keep every room comfortable.

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Furnace Installation

Gas, electric, and oil furnace installation. High-efficiency options with AFUE ratings up to 98% for maximum energy savings.

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Heat Pump Installation

Efficient heating and cooling in one system. Air-source, ground-source, and dual-fuel heat pumps for year-round comfort.

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Ductless Mini-Split

Perfect for room additions, garages, or homes without ductwork. Single and multi-zone options with individual temperature control.

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Complete HVAC System

Full system replacement including AC, furnace, and ductwork. Matched systems run more efficiently and often qualify for better warranties.

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Ductwork Installation

New ductwork for additions, renovations, or replacing old leaky ducts. Proper duct design improves airflow and system efficiency.

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Smart Thermostat Integration

Upgrade to a programmable or Wi-Fi smart thermostat during your installation. Smart thermostats can cut energy use by 10-15% and allow remote control from your phone.

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Indoor Air Quality Systems

Add whole-home air purifiers, humidifiers, or UV light systems during installation. Improving indoor air quality is most cost-effective when done at the same time as a new HVAC system.

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Zoning Systems

Divide your home into separate temperature zones for maximum comfort and efficiency. Zoning eliminates hot and cold spots and lets different family members control their own areas.

Signs You Need a New HVAC System

Knowing when to replace rather than repair saves money in the long run. These are the clearest signals it is time for a new system.

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Your System Is 15-20+ Years Old

Most central AC systems last 12-15 years. Furnaces can run 15-20 years. Once a system passes this age range, efficiency drops significantly and repairs become more frequent. At this stage, every repair dollar you spend is money that could have gone toward a new, more efficient system.

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Repair Costs Are Adding Up

A single large repair — compressor, heat exchanger, or refrigerant leak — can cost $1,500 to $2,500 or more. When you’re facing repeated repairs on an aging system, the math almost always favors replacement. A common rule: if repair cost exceeds 50% of a new system’s price, replace it.

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Energy Bills Keep Climbing

Older HVAC systems lose efficiency gradually — so gradually that homeowners often don’t notice the creep. If your heating and cooling costs have risen 20-30% over the past few years without a change in usage, your system is likely the culprit. A new high-efficiency system can cut those costs back down significantly.

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Uneven Temperatures Throughout Your Home

If some rooms are always too hot or too cold regardless of thermostat settings, your system may be undersized, oversized, or simply failing. Sometimes duct issues are to blame. Either way, an in-home assessment can tell you whether a new system — possibly with zoning — would solve the problem.

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Your System Uses R-22 Refrigerant

R-22 (Freon) was phased out in 2020. If your AC still uses R-22 and develops a refrigerant leak, recharging it is extremely expensive — often $600 to $1,500 per pound when available. A system running on R-22 should be budgeted for replacement, not just repaired indefinitely.

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Excessive Noise, Dust, or Humidity Problems

New HVAC systems are significantly quieter and better at controlling humidity than older units. If your system runs loudly, your home feels unusually humid in summer or dry in winter, or you’re noticing more dust and allergens, these are quality-of-life signals that a new system would address immediately.

Benefits of a New HVAC System

Upgrading your HVAC system delivers immediate and long-term benefits for your home and wallet.

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Lower Energy Bills

New high-efficiency systems can reduce heating and cooling costs by 20-40% compared to older units.

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Warranty Protection

New systems come with manufacturer warranties covering parts and compressors for 5-10 years.

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Home Value

A new HVAC system increases home value and is a top priority for homebuyers during inspections.

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Eco-Friendly

Modern systems use environmentally friendly refrigerants and consume significantly less energy.

How HVAC Installation Works

Getting a new HVAC system installed is simple with our service.

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Tell Us What You Need

Call us or fill out the form with your location and the type of system you need installed.

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Get an In-Home Assessment

We connect you with a local installer who assesses your home and provides a detailed quote.

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Get Your New System

Choose your system, approve the quote, and schedule professional installation.

Heat Pump vs. Traditional AC + Furnace: Which Is Right for You?

The two most common options homeowners face when replacing a complete HVAC system. Here’s how to think about the choice.

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Traditional Split System (AC + Furnace)

  • Lower upfront cost in most markets
  • Gas furnace provides powerful heat in extreme cold
  • Works well in very cold climates (below 20°F regularly)
  • Familiar technology — widely serviced everywhere
  • Separate systems mean AC and heat can be replaced independently
  • High-efficiency gas furnaces (98% AFUE) available
Best for: cold climates, homes with existing gas lines, lower budgets
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Heat Pump System

  • One system handles both heating and cooling
  • Significantly lower operating costs in mild climates
  • No gas line required — runs entirely on electricity
  • Eligible for federal tax credits up to $2,000 (Inflation Reduction Act)
  • Modern cold-climate heat pumps work down to -13°F
  • Lower carbon footprint, especially with renewable electricity
Best for: mild to moderate climates, all-electric homes, eco-conscious buyers
Both systems have their place. A local HVAC installer can assess your home, existing infrastructure, and local climate to recommend the best option for your situation. Call 1-877-877-6723 to get connected with an installer in your area.

Brands We Install

Local installers in our network install all major HVAC brands.

Carrier
Trane
Lennox
Rheem
Goodman
York
Bryant
American Standard
Amana
Daikin
Ruud
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What Homeowners Say About HVAC Installation

Real feedback from customers who used our service to find HVAC installers.

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“Replaced our 20-year-old system with a new high-efficiency unit. The installer was professional, explained all our options, and the new system is incredibly quiet.”

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Nancy B.
Phoenix, AZ
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“Got three quotes through this service. The installer we chose was knowledgeable, helped us pick the right size system, and finished in one day. Great experience.”

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Karen H.
Houston, TX
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“Affordable financing options made it easy to upgrade to a heat pump. Installation was clean and professional. Already seeing lower energy bills after one month.”

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Andrew A.
Raleigh, NC

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions homeowners ask about HVAC installation.

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How much does HVAC installation cost?

HVAC installation costs vary by system type and home size. Central AC runs $3,500 to $7,500, furnaces $2,500 to $6,000, heat pumps $4,000 to $8,000, and complete systems $8,000 to $15,000 or more. Call (877) 877-6723 for a free in-home estimate in your area.

How long does HVAC installation take?

Most HVAC installations take 1 to 2 days. A straightforward AC or furnace replacement is typically completed in one day. Complete system replacements with new ductwork may take 2 to 3 days. Your installer will provide a specific timeline during the in-home assessment.

Should I replace my AC and furnace at the same time?

Replacing both at the same time often makes sense. Matched systems run more efficiently, may qualify for better warranties, and reduce future service calls. It also saves on labor costs versus doing two separate installations. Ask your installer about package pricing.

What size HVAC system do I need?

Proper HVAC sizing depends on your home square footage, insulation quality, number of windows, ceiling height, and local climate. An oversized or undersized system wastes energy and wears out faster. A professional load calculation ensures you get the right size system.

Is HVAC financing available?

Yes, many HVAC contractors offer financing options including 0% APR plans, low monthly payments, and flexible terms. Some manufacturers also offer rebates on high-efficiency equipment. Call (877) 877-6723 to discuss financing options with a local installer.

What HVAC brands do your installers carry?

Installers in our network work with all major HVAC brands including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, York, Bryant, American Standard, Amana, and Daikin. Call (877) 877-6723 to find installers for your preferred brand.

What is SEER rating and why does it matter?

SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio and measures air conditioning efficiency. Higher SEER means lower operating costs. The federal minimum is 14 SEER in most regions. High-efficiency units run 16 to 20+ SEER. A contractor can help you determine the right SEER rating for your climate and budget.

Do I need permits for HVAC installation?

Most HVAC installations require a permit from your local building department. Licensed contractors typically pull the permit on your behalf. Permitted installations are inspected by a building official, which protects you and your home’s resale value. Always use a licensed contractor who handles permits properly.

What is a load calculation and do I need one?

A load calculation — sometimes called a Manual J — determines the exact heating and cooling capacity your home needs based on square footage, insulation, windows, and climate. You should always get one before installing a new system. An oversized or undersized system runs inefficiently, wears out faster, and fails to keep your home comfortable.

How do I know if my existing ductwork can handle a new HVAC system?

Old or leaky ductwork is one of the most common causes of poor performance with a new HVAC system. A contractor should inspect your ducts during the in-home assessment. If ducts are leaking, undersized, or improperly designed, they may need sealing or partial replacement to get full efficiency from your new system.

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