Been considering A/C actually, anyone know a ballpark cost on 2500 sq/ft 2 story?
It wasn’t too long ago I did the same size system in my place for less than $1000 (well, more than a decade). Inflation is crazy.If you want one I'd suggest getting quotes ASAP, we ordered ours last year near the end of May and got the last unit our installer had.
We are 1,420 sqft, 2,170sqft including basement, we have a 2 ton Lennox Merit ML14XC1 ($650 step up from a base model, but more efficient) and paid $5,600 all in. Our install was easy though, furnace and electrical panel are right against the outside wall, and the AC unit sits on the opposite side of the wall from the furnace.
We were quoted as low as $4,800 for some off brand unit, but the specs said it was quite a bit noisier than what we got.
It wasn’t too long ago I did the same size system in my place for less than $1000 (well, more than a decade). Inflation is crazy.
Basically the same here, even if you could get a unit, every hvac company was booked. We finally got a couple of quotes from quality companies in the area, we agreed on a spring installation, 50% deposit and they ordered unit in September, confirmed its arrival 2 weeks ago and install booked. We had crazy heat the last few years, I am looking forward to climate control in the house this year.For sure it is, from what I gathered AC costs went up about 20% in 2021 from 2020. That $4,800 quote was from a company that did a co-workers unit, they quoted me a 2.5ton and my co-worker got a 3 ton, he paid $4,000 though in 2020.
I'm not sure how it will be this year, but last year far more people wanted AC then there was units available, prices could rise with demand. I wasn't going to argue the price, they had a unit and time to install, and I had a pregnant wife wanting AC. It hit 42c here the week after it was installed, I considered it paid for then and there.
Been considering A/C actually, anyone know a ballpark cost on 2500 sq/ft 2 story?
Usually when the compressor is gone the unit should be replaced. When you factor in the extra time and cost of refrigerant (new ones are precharged) you won't save much repairing. Then the whole thing is new and warrantied.I have a older unit and the compressor doesnt seem to work.
Should i try fixing it or is it new unit time
Usually when the compressor is gone the unit should be replaced. When you factor in the extra time and cost of refrigerant (new ones are precharged) you won't save much repairing. Then the whole thing is new and warrantied.
Sent from my SM-G981W using Tapatalk