Cost & Strategy Questions
The most common “sticker shock” question as full replacements now often range from $9,000 to $20,000 depending on the efficiency.
Lowering your energy bill can be done in variety of ways. Here are some of the most common ways.
- Set your thermostat 2-3 degrees higher in the summer and 2-3 degrees lower in the winter.
- Use a programmable or smart thermostat to automatically adjust your temperature when you are not home.
- Use ceiling fans to circulate air in the house.
- Sealing air leaks in your HVAC system and house. Examples windows, doors, attic openings and vents.
- Purchasing a higher efficiency HVAC system. Higher Efficiency system in modern days can achieve up 20+ seer2 rating. Older or even basic hvac system typically range 8-14 seer2.
Tax credit varies on the system and efficiency you purchase. Typical tax credits can be anywhere from a couple hundred dollars up to $2000.
The 2026 “New Standard” Questions
With the massive shift in refrigerant laws that took full effect this year, customers are confused and concerned:
No, but it can be more expensive to service now.
R-454B/R-32
Usually due to the new A2L-compliant sensors and components.
Immediate Troubleshooting Questions
Your AC system could be blowing warm air due to a multiple of reasons. Dirty filter, lack of maintenance, low freon and bad starting components are just a few reasons.
Filter change depends on a couple things. What kind of filter do you have? Is it a 1 in filter or a 4in media filter? Your typical 1inch filter should be changed every 30-60 days. Your 4 inch filter can get closer to 4-6 months. This also depends on your environment in the area. For people that have multiple pets they may have to change their filter more often.
Health & Tech Questions
High interest in UV-C lights and HEPA/MERV-13 filtration.



