AC Replacement in Los Gatos, CA

Cool Air When You Need It Most

Your AC unit quits during a 92-degree afternoon, and suddenly your home feels unbearable. We install air conditioning units that actually work when Los Gatos summers hit hard.

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Air Conditioner Replacement Los Gatos

Lower Bills, Fewer Repairs, Consistent Comfort

Your energy bills drop when your system isn’t working overtime to cool your home. A new air conditioning unit replacement means your system runs efficiently instead of burning through electricity trying to keep up with Los Gatos’ valley heat.

You stop calling for repairs every few months. Modern AC units don’t break down constantly because they’re built with better components and designed to handle California’s climate demands without wearing out prematurely.

Every room in your home stays comfortable. No more hot spots in the bedrooms while the living room freezes. Proper AC unit replacement in Los Gatos means correct sizing and installation so air distributes evenly throughout your property.

Los Gatos AC System Replacement

We Know What Works Here

We handle air conditioner replacement in Los Gatos, CA for homeowners who need reliable cooling without the runaround. We’re licensed, insured, and available 24/7 when your system fails at the worst possible time.

Los Gatos sits in the foothills where valley heat pushes temperatures into the low 90s regularly. We size your AC system replacement based on your home’s square footage, insulation, sun exposure, and how many people live there. Not guesswork.

Your home might be one of those 1950s builds in Blossom Valley or a newer property near University Avenue. Either way, we match the equipment to what your specific home needs, not what’s easiest to install.

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Here's What Actually Happens

We start by looking at your current system and your home. That means checking your ductwork, measuring your space, and figuring out what size AC unit replacement you actually need. Oversized units cycle on and off constantly. Undersized units never catch up on hot days.

Next, we pull permits because California requires them for air conditioning unit replacement in Los Gatos. This isn’t optional, and it protects you if something goes wrong or you sell your home later. Inspectors verify the work meets code.

Installation day, we remove your old unit, set the new one, connect refrigerant lines, wire everything correctly, and test the system under load. You’ll know it works before we leave. We haul away the old equipment and clean up the work area.

After installation, your new system should run for 10-15 years with basic maintenance. We’re available if something goes sideways, but quality home AC replacement in Los Gatos means you shouldn’t need us for emergency repairs anytime soon.

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Air Conditioning Unit Replacement Los Gatos

What You're Actually Getting

Your AC replacement in Los Gatos, CA includes proper load calculations so the system matches your home’s cooling requirements. We don’t eyeball it or use rules of thumb. California’s Title 24 energy code requires this anyway, but it’s also how you avoid buying a system that’s too big or too small.

You get equipment that qualifies for available rebates. California offers up to $1,000 for high-efficiency heat pumps, and federal tax credits go up to $2,000. Some utility companies add another $100-$3,000 depending on the system. We’ll tell you what applies to your situation.

Los Gatos homeowners deal with occasional wildfire smoke and air quality issues. Your new system can integrate with better filtration to handle particulates when the AQI spikes. That’s not standard on older units.

We install in spring or fall when possible because contractors aren’t slammed with emergency calls. You get faster service, and sometimes better pricing. Summer and winter are when everyone’s system fails at once, so if you can plan ahead, do it.

How much does AC replacement cost in Los Gatos, CA?

Most air conditioner replacement projects in Los Gatos run between $5,000 and $12,000 depending on system size, efficiency rating, and installation complexity. A basic 3-ton unit for a 1,500 square foot home costs less than a 5-ton high-efficiency system for a 3,000 square foot property.

Your specific cost depends on whether your ductwork needs modification, if electrical panels need upgrading to handle the new system, and what SEER rating you choose. Higher SEER means better efficiency and lower operating costs, but higher upfront price.

Rebates can offset some costs. California’s HEEHRA program offers up to $8,000 for income-qualified homeowners installing heat pump systems. Federal tax credits add up to $2,000 for high-efficiency equipment. Factor these in when you’re comparing quotes, because they change your actual out-of-pocket expense.

Replace your AC unit when repair costs exceed 50% of a new system’s price, especially if your current unit is over 10 years old. A $2,500 compressor replacement on a 12-year-old system doesn’t make sense when a new AC installation costs $6,000 and gives you 15 more years.

If you’re calling for repairs multiple times per season, you’re throwing money away. Frequent breakdowns mean components are failing systematically, not just one bad part. Your system is telling you it’s done.

Energy bills that jump 30-40% compared to previous years signal major efficiency loss. Older units lose capacity as components wear out, so they run longer to achieve the same cooling. You’re paying more every month to stay less comfortable, which is backwards.

Proper AC sizing requires a Manual J load calculation that accounts for your home’s square footage, insulation levels, window placement, ceiling height, and Los Gatos’ specific climate data. Rules like “one ton per 500 square feet” don’t work because they ignore too many variables.

A 1,800 square foot home with poor insulation and west-facing windows needs more cooling capacity than the same size home with good insulation and shade trees. Your home’s construction matters as much as its size.

Oversized units cool quickly but shut off before removing humidity, leaving your home clammy. Undersized units run constantly on hot days and never reach your target temperature. Both scenarios waste energy and money. We measure and calculate instead of guessing because that’s how you get it right.

Most residential air conditioner replacement in Los Gatos takes one full day for straightforward installations. We arrive in the morning, remove your old system, install the new unit, connect everything, test it, and you have working AC by evening.

Complex jobs take longer. If your ductwork needs modification, electrical panels need upgrading, or we’re installing in a tight space, expect two days. We’ll tell you the timeline upfront based on what your specific installation requires.

Permit processing adds time before installation starts. Los Gatos requires permits for AC system replacement, and approval typically takes 3-7 business days. We handle the paperwork, but you need to factor this into your planning, especially if you’re replacing a failed system in summer.

Yes. California law requires permits for all HVAC system replacements, including air conditioning units. This applies to residential and commercial properties in Los Gatos. No exceptions.

Permits ensure your installation meets current building codes and safety standards. Inspectors verify refrigerant handling, electrical connections, and proper installation procedures. This protects you if something goes wrong and prevents issues when you sell your home.

Unpermitted work creates problems during home sales because buyers’ inspectors flag it. You’ll either need to bring it up to code retroactively or reduce your selling price to account for the risk. Skipping permits to save a few hundred dollars costs thousands later. We pull permits on every job because it’s required and because it’s the right way to do the work.

California homeowners can access up to $8,000 through the HEEHRA Phase I Program for income-qualified households installing energy-efficient heat pump HVAC systems. This is a state-funded rebate designed to offset the cost of upgrading to high-efficiency equipment.

Federal tax credits offer up to $2,000 for high-efficiency heat pumps and qualifying AC systems. This is a tax credit, not a rebate, so you claim it when filing your federal taxes. It reduces what you owe dollar-for-dollar.

Local utility companies in the Los Gatos area provide additional rebates ranging from $100 to $3,000 depending on your system’s efficiency rating and your utility provider. These stack with state and federal incentives, so you can combine multiple programs to reduce your total cost. We’ll help you identify which rebates apply to your specific situation and equipment choice.

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