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Do I need to be home during the AC installation?
We recommend being home at the start so we can walk you through the plan and answer any questions. After that, you don’t necessarily need to stay—we’ll handle the full installation and review everything with you once it’s complete.
Can you install a new AC system during the summer in Moss Bluff?
Yes—and we do it every day. Summer is peak season, but we prioritize fast installs to keep your home comfortable, often within a few days.
What’s included in a full AC installation?
A full install includes the outdoor unit, indoor coil, refrigerant lines, electrical connections, system testing, and a full walkthrough so you know how everything works.
Do I need to upgrade my electrical system for a new AC?
Sometimes. Newer systems can require updated breakers or wiring. We’ll inspect your setup and handle any necessary upgrades during installation.
What’s the difference between a standard AC and a variable-speed system?
Standard systems run at one speed, while variable-speed systems adjust output based on demand. This means better comfort, quieter operation, and improved efficiency.
Can I install a new AC system before my current one completely fails?
Yes—and it’s often the smarter move. Replacing before failure avoids emergency costs, gives you time to choose the right system, and prevents downtime in peak heat.
How do I know if my ductwork is affecting my new AC system?
If your home has uneven cooling, high energy bills, or weak airflow, your ductwork could be the issue. We inspect ducts during installation to ensure proper performance.
Do new AC systems run quieter than older units?
Yes—modern systems are significantly quieter due to improved compressor technology and insulation, making a noticeable difference both inside and outside your home.
What maintenance does a new AC system need after installation?
Regular maintenance includes filter changes, coil cleaning, and annual tune-ups to keep your system efficient and prevent costly breakdowns.