A properly licensed and trained air conditioning specialist can quickly prepare your home for summer. A new ducted air conditioning system takes less time to install and costs less money than almost any alternative.
It also provides the most complete climate-controlled comfort available when temperatures rise.
Inspection
Putting a new ducted air conditioning system into your home requires an initial inspection. The technician must locate the best possible areas to place ductwork, machinery, thermostats, and other necessary equipment.
Inspection will also help your technician to confirm what size of air conditioner you may need to cool your home.
He or she can also check your house to determine if it has structural weaknesses or damage that would make installation problematic.
Preparation
Once the technician determines where to place the air conditioner and other equipment, he or she can then commence work. To start with, the technician often needs to drill holes into walls and floors to accommodate ducts, wires, and other parts of the air conditioning system.
Installation
Next, the air conditioning technician and his or her team will install the air conditioner itself. Installation should not pose a large challenge if a proper inspection was completed and adequate preparation took place.
Testing
The final step in the installation process requires the technician to turn the unit on. He or she will then test its operation. This will ensure that everything is working as it should be in readiness for when you need climate-controlled relief from the summer heat.
Cost
Cost represents a variable. An air conditioning company cannot determine cost before checking your home. How much you will pay for a new ducted air conditioning system depends on a number of factors, including but not limited to:
- Size of the home
- Size of the unit needed
- Unique problems posed by the installation process requiring additional time
The cost for most family homes will usually range between $2,000 and $6,000 for equipment, installation, and other related costs.
Use a Professional and Licensed Installer
Federal law requires that you use a professional and licensed air conditioning technician to install your new system. If you have any questions, our friendly and expert staff can provide answers. They can also schedule an appointment to discuss installation.
Don't spend another summer stewing in the heat. Call for a new air conditioner today.