A high-quality air conditioner can serve your home for many years. However, even the best air conditioner will reach the end of its life someday. Additionally, even if your air conditioner is still running, replacing and upgrading it may make sense. A new air conditioner may be more efficient or provide cooler air. That said, it's also important to consider AC replacement pricing.
We'll consider the price for large air conditioners that are hooked into a central HVAC system. We'll also look at entry-level, mid-level, and high-end AC units.
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If you're using window or in-room air conditioners, the pricing will be different. You will, however, find entry-level, mid-range, and premium-tier AC units. An entry-level AC unit will typically cost between $4,400 to $8,000. Timing and hunting around for a good deal is essential if you're looking to save money. Lower-end AC units are single-stage and often aren't very efficient.
Mid-range units cost from $6,000 to $9500. These units will typically offer two-stage cooling, helping keep your house comfortable and utility bills affordable. A high-end AC will cost between $8200 to $13,000 and will offer variable speed cooling. And there you have it, the basics of AC replacement pricing.
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