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AC Replacement

The Right AC Unit for You

If you are ready to replace your old AC unit with a new AC system for your South Florida home, it’s important to understand the factors that determine if your AC needs to be replaced or repaired

If your central AC is older than 15 years, the repairs are more expensive and the parts are harder to find due to R22 refrigerant being eliminated. 

Time to Replace HVAC System

Older AC systems use antiquated technology in comparison to modern day AC systems that are energy efficient. 

If you noticed that your AC system runs non-stop or see your FPL bills sky rocketing, it may be time to replace your old air conditioner with a new efficient HVAC system. 

HVAC Replacement Costs

Save Money on Energy Bills

It is important to understand the costs of what it will take to replace, install, and remove the old AC system based on your homes square footage, AC load calculations, the condition of your air duct work, and the overall size that needs to be cooled or heated. 

Depending on the complexity of your older HVAC system and the compatibility of the new unit, the cost to replace a central air conditioner in can range from $5,000 to $35,000.  

The prices reflect multiple variables such as as the size of your unit and modifications to the electrical system to work with the new AC system. 

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Miami, FL 33126

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Free A/C Unit Tuneup

 A/C system tune-ups will entail condenser coil cleaning, calibrating the thermostat, evaluating your refrigerant levels and observing for leaks, examining and tightening all electrical parts, and analyzing the operation of the blower belt and motor.