AC Installation
Las Vegas

To ensure the proper installation of an air conditioning system, meticulous care and attention to detail are essential. That’s precisely what the team at ResQ HVAC delivers.

We proudly offer AC installation services in Las Vegas, Henderson, and the surrounding communities, ensuring your home gets the perfect model to meet your specific needs.

Regardless of the type of air conditioning system you require, you can rest easy knowing you’re in capable hands. Our AC replacement and installation experts are backed by years of experience and extensive industry knowledge.

Key Considerations for AC Installation Service

When considering an AC installation service, it’s important to focus on several key factors to ensure you get the most efficient and effective cooling system for your home. Here are some essential considerations:

 

  • Correct Sizing: Ensure the AC unit is appropriately sized for your home. An undersized unit won’t cool effectively, while an oversized unit can lead to inefficiency and higher energy bills.

  • Energy Efficiency: Look for units with high SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) ratings. Higher ratings mean better energy efficiency, which can lead to lower utility bills.

  • Ductwork Inspection: Have your ductwork inspected for leaks or damage. Proper ductwork is essential for the efficient operation of your new AC system.

  • Quality Installation: Choose a reputable and experienced HVAC contractor for the installation. Proper installation is crucial for the optimal performance and longevity of your AC unit.

  • Warranty and Maintenance: Check the warranty offered by the manufacturer and the installer. Additionally, discuss maintenance plans to ensure your system remains in top condition.

  • Cost Considerations: Compare quotes from different contractors, but don’t base your decision solely on price. Consider the quality of the unit and the reputation of the installer.

  • Indoor Air Quality: Consider additional features like air purifiers or dehumidifiers that can be integrated with your AC system to improve indoor air quality.

  • Zoning Systems: If you have a larger home, you might want to consider a zoning system, which allows you to control the temperature in different areas of your home independently.

  • Thermostat Compatibility: Ensure the new AC system is compatible with your current thermostat or consider upgrading to a programmable or smart thermostat for better control and efficiency.

  • Environmental Impact: Consider environmentally friendly refrigerants and energy-efficient models to reduce your carbon footprint.

By considering these factors, you can ensure a smooth and successful AC installation that meets your cooling needs efficiently and effectively.

Indicators it's Time to Call for Replace AC

Recognizing these indicators can help you decide when it’s time to replace your AC, ensuring better comfort, efficiency, and cost savings in the long run.

  • Frequent Repairs:If your AC keeps needing repairs, it might be cheaper to replace it than keep fixing it.

  • Age of the Unit: Most AC units last around 10-15 years. If yours is within this age range or older, it might be time to consider a replacement.

  • Rising Energy Bills: An increase in your energy bills without a change in usage could indicate that your AC is losing efficiency.

  • Poor Cooling Performance: If your AC struggles to maintain a comfortable temperature or has uneven cooling, it might be time for a new unit.

  • Excessive Noise: Unusual or loud noises coming from your AC unit can indicate significant wear and tear or mechanical issues that warrant replacement.

  • Freon (R-22) Use: Older AC units that use Freon (R-22) are becoming obsolete due to environmental regulations. Upgrading to a unit that uses a more eco-friendly refrigerant is advisable.

  • Humidity Issues: If your home feels more humid than usual, it may indicate that your AC is no longer effectively removing moisture from the air.

  • Frequent Cycling: If your AC turns on and off frequently (short cycling), it could indicate a malfunction that might require a replacement.

  • Dust and Poor Air Quality: Increased dust levels or a decline in indoor air quality could be a sign that your AC is not filtering air properly.

  • Outdated Technology: Newer AC models offer advanced features like smart thermostats, improved energy efficiency, and better air quality controls. Upgrading can provide these benefits.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should you replace HVAC unit?

If you’ve maintained your air conditioner well over its lifetime, you can expect to need a replacement after about 10-15 years. As your AC ages, its mechanical parts may become unavailable or obsolete. If you can't replace a broken part, you will need to purchase a new unit.

Can you replace just the outside AC unit?

The outdoor and indoor units of your air conditioning system should be compatible to ensure optimal efficiency. If you replace only the outdoor unit without ensuring compatibility with the existing indoor unit, it can lead to a mismatched cooling system. This mismatch may not effectively meet the air conditioning requirements of your home.

How many hours does it take to replace an AC unit?

On the day of installation, a typical air conditioner installation usually takes between 6 and 8 hours to complete. However, the duration can vary based on factors such as the size of the existing system, weather conditions, and accessibility at the installation site. Air conditioners consist of two main components: the indoor evaporator coil and the outdoor condenser.

Should I replace my 20 year old air conditioner?

While the decision ultimately depends on your specific circumstances and budget, replacing a 20-year-old AC unit with a newer, more energy-efficient model can often result in long-term cost savings, enhanced comfort, and environmental benefits.

How long does an AC unit last?

Central air conditioning systems typically have a lifespan ranging from 10 to 30 years, with most averaging around 10 to 15 years in total (1). Factors influencing the lifespan include usage frequency, local climate conditions, the type of AC unit, and the level of insulation and air sealing in your home.

How to tell if an AC unit is bad?

6 Warning Signs of AC Problems:
Warm Air: Feeling warm air from your vents instead of cool air.
Weak Airflow: Reduced or weak airflow coming from your vents.
Loud Noises: Hearing unusual or loud noises from your indoor unit.
Strange Odors: Noticing odd smells when your AC unit turns on.
Leaking: Seeing leaks or moisture buildup around your AC unit.
Increased Utility Bills: Experiencing a sudden increase in your energy bills without a change in usage patterns.

Is it worth replacing the condenser on an AC unit?

It can be worth replacing the condenser on an AC unit if the unit is relatively new and still efficient overall. However, sometimes it's more affordable to repair the condenser by replacing the faulty component rather than replacing the entire unit.

Will HVAC prices go down in 2024?

At the end of 2023, several top HVAC equipment manufacturers announced upcoming price increases for residential equipment in 2024.

Is it cheaper to run an air conditioner or central air?

If you're cooling a single room, a window unit is more cost-effective than a central air system. However, for cooling an entire building, running multiple window units simultaneously is inefficient and more expensive compared to using a central air conditioning system.

What is the best time of year to replace an AC?

Manufacturers offer incentives during the spring and fall “shoulder seasons,” so for AC, either of these is usually the best time to make your purchase.