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You stop waking up sweating through your sheets at 3 a.m. Your energy bill drops because the new system isn’t working overtime just to keep your house livable. You’re not calling for repairs every few months or wondering if this is the summer your AC finally dies for good.
When you replace your air conditioner in Morgan Hill, you’re buying back comfort and predictability. Modern systems run quieter, cool more evenly, and use 20-50% less energy than units from 10 or 15 years ago. That’s real money back in your pocket—most homeowners save around $300 a year, sometimes more depending on the system and how hard it’s working during those 90-degree stretches.
You also get better air quality. New filtration catches more dust, pollen, and whatever else blows through Morgan Hill during dry season. And if you’ve been dealing with hot spots in certain rooms or uneven cooling, a properly sized and installed system fixes that too.
We handle AC system replacement in Morgan Hill without the runaround. We’re not showing up with a one-size-fits-all unit and calling it done. Your home’s square footage, insulation, ductwork, and how the sun hits your property all matter when sizing a system.
We know Morgan Hill homes—plenty built in the late 80s and 90s with original HVAC systems now past their useful life. We also know the climate here: long, dry summers where your AC runs hard from June through September. That’s why we focus on energy-efficient systems that can handle the load without burning through electricity or breaking down mid-season.
You’ll get a clear estimate before we start, and we’ll walk you through what’s included so there’s no confusion about cost or timeline.
First, we come out and assess what you actually need. That means looking at your current system, checking your ductwork, measuring your space, and asking about any comfort issues you’ve been dealing with. We’re not upselling you into a bigger unit than necessary—that wastes your money and makes the system work inefficiently.
Once we’ve sized the right system, we give you options. You’ll see the upfront cost, the expected energy savings, and what kind of warranty comes with each unit. We explain the differences between standard efficiency and higher SEER ratings so you can decide what makes sense for your budget and how long you plan to stay in the house.
Installation day, we pull the old unit, install the new one, test everything to make sure it’s cooling properly, and show you how to use the thermostat. We also check that your ductwork isn’t leaking conditioned air into your attic or crawlspace—that’s a common issue that kills efficiency even with a brand new system.
After we’re done, you’ve got a system that works and a team you can call if something ever feels off.
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You get a full system removal and installation, not a quick swap that ignores underlying issues. We pull your old unit, dispose of it properly, and install the new air conditioning unit with attention to refrigerant levels, electrical connections, and airflow balance.
We also inspect and seal ductwork if needed—especially important in Morgan Hill where many homes have ducts running through hot attics. Leaky ducts can waste 20-30% of your cooling, which means you’re paying to cool your attic instead of your living room.
Every installation comes with a startup check and system test. We make sure temperatures match across rooms, the thermostat is calibrated correctly, and the unit cycles on and off the way it should. If you’re upgrading to a smart thermostat or zoned system, we’ll set that up and show you how it works.
Morgan Hill’s housing stock is mostly owner-occupied, and most people plan to stay put. That’s why we focus on systems that last and efficiency that pays off over time. California’s 2026 energy code pushes higher efficiency standards anyway, so you’re future-proofing your home while cutting costs now.
If your system is over 10-15 years old and you’re calling for repairs more than once a year, replacement usually makes more sense. Older units use more energy, and repair costs add up fast—especially if you’re replacing the compressor or dealing with refrigerant leaks.
Another sign is if your energy bills keep climbing even though you’re not using the AC any differently. That means the system is losing efficiency and working harder to do the same job. You’re paying more every month to stay less comfortable.
Also, if your AC can’t keep up during heat waves or you’re seeing big temperature swings between rooms, the unit might be undersized or failing. A new system sized correctly for your home fixes that and usually pays for itself in energy savings within a few years.
Cost depends on the size of your home, the efficiency level of the system you choose, and whether we need to upgrade ductwork or electrical. Most residential replacements in Morgan Hill run between $5,000 and $12,000 for a complete install.
Higher SEER-rated systems cost more upfront but save you 10-30% on cooling costs every year. For a home in Morgan Hill where the AC runs hard from June through September, that difference adds up. If you’re planning to stay in your house, the higher efficiency usually pays off within 5-7 years.
We give you a clear estimate after we assess your home. No surprises, no pressure to go with the most expensive option. We’ll show you what each system costs, what it saves you annually, and let you decide what fits your budget and goals.
Most replacements take one day, sometimes two if we’re upgrading ductwork or dealing with tricky access. We’re not leaving you without cooling for a week—we know how uncomfortable Morgan Hill summers get.
We’ll schedule a day that works for you, show up on time, and keep the work area clean. You’ll have cool air by the end of the day, and we’ll walk you through the new system before we leave so you know how to use it and what to expect.
If we run into something unexpected—like ductwork that needs more repair than we thought or an electrical panel that needs upgrading—we’ll let you know right away and explain what it means for timeline and cost. No one likes surprises, especially when you’re already dealing with a broken AC.
Size depends on your home’s square footage, insulation, ceiling height, window placement, and how much sun exposure you get. A system that’s too small won’t keep up on hot days. A system that’s too big will cycle on and off too often, which wastes energy and wears out components faster.
We do a load calculation to figure out exactly what your home needs. That’s not a guess based on square footage alone—it’s a detailed assessment that factors in everything affecting your cooling load. Most Morgan Hill homes need between 2 and 5 tons of cooling capacity, but that varies.
Oversizing is a common mistake, especially when someone just replaces the old unit with the same size without checking if it was right in the first place. We size it correctly from the start so you get even cooling, lower energy bills, and a system that lasts as long as it should.
If you’re staying in your home for more than a few years, yes. Higher efficiency systems cost more upfront but use significantly less electricity, which means lower bills every month. In Morgan Hill, where your AC runs hard for several months straight, that difference is noticeable.
An ENERGY STAR-certified system can cut your cooling costs by 10-30% compared to older units. For most homeowners, that’s $200-$400 in annual savings. Over a 15-year lifespan, you’re looking at thousands of dollars back in your pocket, plus a more comfortable home and better resale value.
California’s energy code also favors high-efficiency systems now, so you’re meeting current standards and avoiding potential issues if you sell later. And with Morgan Hill’s median household income and home values, most buyers expect modern, efficient systems—it’s part of maintaining your property value in a competitive market.
We remove it and dispose of it properly, following EPA regulations for refrigerant recovery. You don’t have to worry about hauling it away or figuring out where it can legally go—that’s all part of the service.
Old AC units contain refrigerants that can’t just be vented into the air. We recover the refrigerant, disconnect the unit safely, and take it to a facility that handles HVAC equipment recycling. Copper, aluminum, and steel get recycled, and hazardous materials get processed correctly.
It’s one less thing on your plate during a replacement that already feels like a big expense and disruption. We handle the removal, cleanup, and disposal so you can focus on enjoying your new system instead of dealing with the old one sitting in your driveway.
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