A proper AC installation is critical in Phoenix, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 110°F. We size your system based on your home's square footage, insulation, and window exposure—not just generic formulas. Our team handles everything from removing your old unit to optimizing ductwork for maximum airflow.
We install only premium SEER-rated systems that can handle our extreme climate. Every installation includes testing in both cooling and heating modes, plus a thorough walkthrough of your new system's features. For older Phoenix homes with block construction, we offer specialized solutions to improve efficiency without compromising historic character.
We install only premium SEER-rated systems that can handle our extreme climate. Every installation includes testing in both cooling and heating modes, plus a thorough walkthrough of your new system's features. For older Phoenix homes with block construction, we offer specialized solutions to improve efficiency without compromising historic character.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Load calculation assessing your home's size, insulation, and sun exposure
- 02 Step 2: System selection meeting Phoenix's extreme cooling demands
- 03 Step 3: Professional removal of old equipment with EPA-compliant disposal
- 04 Step 4: Precision installation with ductwork optimization
Benefits
- Lower energy bills with properly sized equipment
- Extended system lifespan through correct installation
- Improved indoor air quality with optimized airflow
- 5-year labor warranty on all installations
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does AC installation take in Phoenix?
Most residential installations take 6-8 hours, but we complete all work in a single day to minimize your home's exposure to heat.
What SEER rating do I need for Phoenix summers?
We recommend at least SEER 16 for our climate—higher efficiency units pay off quickly given our long cooling season.
Can you install mini-splits in my historic home?
Yes, we've successfully installed ductless systems in many Arcadia and Biltmore historic properties while preserving architectural integrity.