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AC Replacement

We replace failing residential air conditioning systems across Arizona, California, Nevada and Utah, including rooftop package units and split systems. AC replacement is the right job when the equipment is old, the compressor has quit, or repairs keep stacking up on a unit that no longer holds a house at temperature through a desert afternoon. If your AC is down now, call us and we will look at repair first. If replacement is the honest answer, we will show you why before anything comes off the roof.

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Whether you call it AC replacement, air conditioner replacement or new AC installation, the work is identical and so is the quote you approve first.

What an AC replacement actually involves

We start with a load look at the home, not a guess based on the old nameplate. Then we pull the failed equipment, inspect the pad or roof curb, check the line set or ductwork connection, and set the new system level and sealed. Refrigerant lines get evacuated properly, electrical connections get made to code, and we run the system and take readings before we leave. On rooftop package units we also confirm the curb gasket and duct transitions are tight, because leaking supply air into an attic or roof space wastes cooling all summer.

What we check and what we install

Before quoting, we check the condenser coil condition, compressor amp draw, refrigerant type, static pressure, duct sizing, breaker and disconnect, and the thermostat wiring. Dust here packs coils and fan wheels, so we look at airflow as hard as we look at the equipment. We install matched cooling systems sized to the home, whether that is a rooftop package unit, a split system with a new air handler or furnace coil, or a heat pump. Where the ducts are undersized or leaking, we tell you, because new equipment will not fix bad ducts.

How we decide replacement is the right call

Repair wins more often than people expect, and we will say so. Replacement makes sense when the compressor is dead on an older unit, when the system uses a refrigerant that is expensive and scarce, when the cabinet or coil is corroded through, or when you have paid for the same fault twice in two seasons. Age alone is not a reason. We give you the repair cost against the replacement cost and what each buys you, then you decide. No pressure, no scare talk about equipment that still has life in it.

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Covering 65 cities across Arizona, California, Nevada and 1 more.

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Open 7 days, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM PT.

Independent of every manufacturer

Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman and more. We are not an authorized dealer for any of them.

AC Replacement — quick answers

Can I replace only the outdoor condenser and keep the indoor coil?

Sometimes, but often it is a poor match. An older indoor coil paired with a new condenser can hurt capacity and shorten the compressor's life. We check the coil and refrigerant type before recommending a partial replacement.

How long does an AC replacement take?

Most straightforward changeouts run a single day. Rooftop package units with curb adapters, duct repairs or electrical upgrades can run into a second day. We tell you the expected timeline before we start the work.

Should I replace my AC in the middle of summer?

If the system has failed and the house is unsafe to live in, yes, replace it now. If the AC is limping but cooling, we can often keep it running and schedule the replacement for a cooler week.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Tell us the symptom

    Call or fill out the quote form. We ask what changed, when it started, and whether the outdoor unit is running. That tells us which parts and gauges to load on the truck before we leave.

  2. Step 2

    We diagnose on site

    We check the thermostat, the electrical side, airflow, refrigerant pressures, and the condenser coil. Desert dust plugs coils and dying capacitors are common. You get the finding in plain words before we touch a part.

  3. Step 3

    Repair and verify

    We make the repair, then run the system and measure supply air temperature and amp draw so we know it is actually cooling or heating. We tell you what we saw and what to watch for next season.

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Why homeowners call us

  • We know rooftop unitsHalf the valley has a package unit on the roof, baking all summer. We are up there regularly, so we know how those cabinets fail, where the drain pans rust, and how heat and sun break down wiring and blower assemblies.
  • Dust is the local enemyFine desert dust mats onto condenser coils and chokes airflow, and the system runs hot until something gives up. We check the coil on every call and tell you honestly whether cleaning will fix your cooling problem.
  • July gets treated like JulyA dead condenser when it is 112 outside is not a routine call. We prioritise homes with no cooling, and we say clearly when we can be there instead of leaving you guessing all afternoon.
  • Heating tooDesert nights get cold and furnaces sit unused for months. We do heater repair and furnace repair, including no-ignition problems, bad igniters, and blowers that hum without moving air. Same straight explanation, no upsell speech.
  • All major brands, gas & electricIndependent service on Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, York and the rest.
  • Straight answersIf a system is not worth repairing, we say so, often right on the phone.

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