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When you begin the ordering process, you’ll need to know basic information about your home including home type and zip code. Next, you will use the product filter to select unit type, heat source and size to help narrow down the right choices for your home.Each step of the ordering process features a tutorial to answer any questions. Prior to your installation, we will arrange a site visit to make sure you chose the right unit and to schedule your installation date. We can always make changes to your order at that time. Then, your new AC will be delivered and installed within 72 hours. It’s that easy!

Our prices are the best in the industry, simply because we have eliminated the middle-man, we have National Buying Power, and no overhead expenses. Passing all those savings along to you.

No way. The price you see online when you checkout is the price you pay.

No. After you make your purchase, one of our contractors will be in touch to schedule a site inspection where they will verify your order and schedule an installation date. Your AC unit will then be delivered and installed within 72 hours.

Our team of licensed contractors is held to the highest standards. Each contractor is hired based on their clean license record, longevity in the business, superior ratings and reviews, and certifications and awards achieved. Additionally, they must pass a background check.

After you complete your purchase online, a contractor will contact you within 24 hours to set up a site visit. Your new AC will then be delivered and installed within 72 hours.

As you go through the product filter online, you will notice that we educate you along the way. Things like tonnage and split system options don’t have to be confusing. We’ll give you the information in easy-to-understand terms so you can make a simple, educated decision. Plus, we’ll verify that you ordered the right unit when we come out for the site inspection.

Yes. All of our AC units are complete and matched-up systems that come with a full manufacturer’s and workmanship warranty, which are both validated by a licensed contractor upon installation.

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Split System

A split heating and air conditioning system has equipment installed both inside and outside the home. In a split heating and air conditioning unit, the condenser or heat pump is installed outside the home and a furnace or air handler is installed inside the home. The indoor and outdoor components of a split unit are connected by refrigeration pipes and low-voltage wiring, otherwise known as a lineset. Air is distributed through a duct system to each room in the home.

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Packaged System

Packaged heating and cooling systems sit outside the home on the ground or rooftop, and all the components are contained internally in a single unit. Package units use a duct system to distribute air throughout the home.

Note: A furnace-only heating unit uses natural gas or propane as fuel to heat the home. Furnaces can be installed in an attic, garage or a closet, in or outside the home. The furnace is attached with low-voltage wiring to the thermostat inside the home.

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Gas System

All gas furnaces burn natural gas or propane to heat your home. You will likely see a gas line feeding them and a metal round vent stack penetrating your roof. Gas package units will have a gas line and a small exhaust vent mounted on the side of the cabinet. If it is a split system with a gas heater, the outdoor unit will not run during the winter. If you receive a monthly gas bill, you likely have gas as your heat source.

Electric Heat Pump

Electric heat pumps utilize the same parts that your air conditioner does. The only difference is that it reverses the flow of refrigerant to heat your home. If the outdoor condenser runs in the winter, as well as summer, chances are it’s a heat pump.

No matter how many AC units you’re replacing, the process for determining the size or tonnage is the same for each unit. In order to determine what size unit(s) you currently have, look at the data plate on the outdoor condensing unit and locate the model number, not the serial number. You’re looking for 3 digits in the model number that match the numbers below to indicate the tonnage or btu of the unit. For example, you’ll see the number 048, this indicates that you have a 4 ton or 48,000 btu air conditioner. If each unit you have now is the correct size for your home, replace each one with the same size.

012 = 1.0 ton = (12,000 btu)
018 = 1.5 ton = (18,000 btu)
024 = 2.0 ton = (24,000 btu)
030 = 2.5 ton = (30,000 btu)
036 = 3.0 ton = (36,000 btu)
042 = 3.5 ton = (42,000 btu)
048 = 4.0 ton = (48,000 btu)
060 = 5.0 ton = (60,000 btu)

For example: model SSX160241 is a 2.0 ton or 24,000 btu air conditioner.

SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating. It indicates the relative amount of energy needed to provide a specific cooling output. Many older systems have SEER ratings of 6 to 10. The higher the SEER rating, the more efficient the unit. As of 2016, the minimum SEER of a system built by a manufacturer is 14.

Some utility providers offer rebates to their customers for upgrading to a new efficient AC unit that has a higher SEER rating. Check with your utility provider on what these requirements are prior to your unit purchase. When you schedule your jobsite inspection with your contractor, let them know that you want to pursue the eligible utility rebate. They will add on the required heat load calculation, which is a small additional fee due to the labor involved. Your contractor can do all the necessary paperwork and submit it for you, so you can obtain your eligible utility rebate.

Rebates are available on qualifying equipment. Any questions about your rebate can be answered by your assigned contractor when they contact you to schedule your site inspection.

Yes, every order with us comes with installation included by a local licensed, bonded, and insured HVAC contractor who has been hand vetted by the owner himself. All installs will be completed within 72 hours from the jobsite inspection based on product availability from the manufacture.

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Split System

Split systems have equipment installed both inside and outside the home. In a Split System, the condenser is installed outside the home on the ground or roof. The furnace or air handler is installed inside the home in either the attic, a closet or in the garage. The indoor and outdoor components of a Split System are connected by refrigeration pipes and low-voltage wiring. Air is distributed through a duct system to each room in the home.

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Package System

Package systems can be heat pump or a gas furnace. These systems have the same aspects of a split system, just all in one cabinet. They can be located on the roof or on the ground. Rooftop units will have a metal stand it sits on and the air is distributed through a sheet metal elbow that attaches from the system to the roof. Package systems can also be located on the ground. They will be sitting on a concrete slab or pavers. They will attach to the home with a sheet metal box that will distribute the air throughout the home.

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AC Condenser & Coil

Opting for only the AC coil and condenser in HVAC systems presents a strategic approach to customizing cooling solutions. By selecting these components individually, homeowners can tailor their systems to meet specific requirements. This method offers flexibility in upgrading or replacing parts, enabling homeowners to enhance efficiency and performance while potentially reducing costs. Moreover, separating these components allows for versatile system configurations, accommodating various installation setups and environmental factors.

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Furnace Only

Opting for solely a furnace in HVAC systems offers homeowners a strategic approach to tailored heating solutions. By selecting this component individually, homeowners can customize their heating system to meet specific requirements. This method provides flexibility in upgrading or replacing parts, allowing for enhanced efficiency and performance while potentially minimizing costs. Additionally, choosing a furnace separately facilitates adaptable system configurations, accommodating diverse installation setups and environmental considerations. Whether aiming to optimize an existing system or construct a new one, selecting a furnace independently empowers homeowners to design an HVAC solution precisely aligned with their heating needs.

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Electric

Electric heat is the use of what’s called Heat strips to heat the home. Heat strips provide warm air by using electricity to heat coils of wire. These coils of wire then give off heat as the air passes over them, producing warm air for the home. Heat strips are located in your air handler or your packaged system.

Heat Pump

Technically, a Heat Pump is a mechanical-compression cycle refrigeration system that can be reversed to either heat or cool a controlled space. Installation for this type of system typically consists of two parts: an indoor unit called an air handler and an outdoor unit similar to a central air conditioner, but referred to as a Heat Pump. A compressor circulates refrigerant that absorbs and releases heat as it travels between the indoor and outdoor units.

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Gas Furnace

Gas Furnaces – either natural or propane — provides the source necessary to warm a home’s cold air during the heating season. The Furnace System makes the conversion and distributes the warm air into the home’s living spaces. Furnaces powered by natural gas and propane operate in much the same way. With either system, the home’s thermostat begins the heating cycle as temperatures in the room fall below the setting.

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Lithium Propane

Lithium propane heat sources, leveraging a combination of lithium-ion battery technology and propane combustion, serve as reliable heating solutions for residential or commercial spaces. These innovative systems efficiently generate heat to warm cold air during the heating season. Similar to gas furnaces, lithium propane heat sources feature a furnace system that converts energy and distributes warm air throughout the living or working spaces. Whether powered by natural gas or propane, these heat sources function in a comparable manner. When temperatures in the room dip below the thermostat setting, the heating cycle initiates, ensuring consistent warmth and comfort throughout the space.

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Minisplit

A mini-split HVAC system, also known as a ductless system, is a highly efficient and flexible heating and cooling solution ideal for homes or spaces without ductwork. Comprising an outdoor compressor unit and one or more indoor air-handling units, it operates by transferring heat between the indoors and outdoors using refrigerant lines. These systems allow for zone-based temperature control, enabling different areas of a building to be heated or cooled independently. With their compact size, ease of installation, and customizable configurations, mini-split systems offer both energy savings and enhanced comfort, making them a popular choice for residential and commercial applications alike.

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