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Your home cools evenly again. No more hot spots in the back bedrooms or that upstairs room that never quite gets comfortable.
Your energy bill drops. New systems run 20% to 40% more efficiently than units from ten years ago, which means real savings every month—not just a few dollars here and there.
You stop worrying about breakdowns during heat waves. A new AC unit replacement in South Coyote comes with solid warranties and modern components built to handle our summers without constant service calls.
We’ve handled air conditioning unit replacement across San Jose and Santa Clara County for nearly 40 years. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve seen every type of home and cooling challenge South Coyote throws at us.
We’re not the flashiest company. We don’t run Super Bowl ads or plaster our trucks with slogans. What we do is show up on time, size your system correctly, install it right the first time, and make sure you understand exactly what you’re getting.
South Coyote homes deal with hot summers and rising energy costs. You need a system that works when you need it and doesn’t drain your wallet every month. That’s what we install.
First, we come out and look at your current setup. We measure your home, check your ductwork, and figure out the right size unit. Oversized systems cycle on and off too much. Undersized systems run constantly and never quite cool your house. We get it right.
Next, we walk you through your options. SEER2 ratings, refrigerant types, smart thermostat compatibility—we explain what matters and what’s just marketing. You’ll know what you’re paying for and why.
Installation day, we pull out the old system and install the new one. Most home AC replacement jobs in South Coyote finish in one day. We haul away your old unit, test everything, and make sure your new system is running properly before we leave.
After that, you’re cooling. We’re available 24/7 if something comes up, but with proper installation and a quality system, you shouldn’t need us for anything beyond routine maintenance.
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You get a properly sized system based on your home’s square footage, insulation, and layout. Not a guess, not a one-size-fits-all recommendation—an actual load calculation that determines what your house needs.
You get installation by certified techs who’ve been doing this for decades. We work with all major brands including Carrier and Trane, and we install to manufacturer specs so your warranty stays intact.
South Coyote homeowners are dealing with California’s shift to A2L refrigerants and stricter efficiency standards. Starting in 2026, new regulations kick in that affect which systems you can install. We stay current on those rules so you don’t buy something that’s already outdated or non-compliant.
You also get our 15% discount if you’re a senior or military family. And if something goes wrong outside business hours, we offer 24/7 emergency service—though with a new system, you probably won’t need it.
Most full air conditioner replacement jobs in South Coyote run between $12,000 and $15,000 right now. That’s nearly double what the same job cost five years ago, and it’s not because contractors got greedier—equipment costs have skyrocketed.
What you pay depends on the size of your home, the SEER2 rating you choose, and whether you need ductwork modifications. A 1,500-square-foot home with straightforward ductwork will cost less than a 3,000-square-foot house with accessibility issues.
We give you an upfront quote after we assess your home. No surprises, no upselling once we’re halfway through the job. You’ll know what you’re paying before we start.
Most residential AC unit replacement jobs in South Coyote take one day. We usually start in the morning and finish by late afternoon.
If your ductwork needs major repairs or modifications, it might stretch into a second day. Same thing if we’re dealing with an unusual install location or older home construction that requires extra work to bring things up to code.
We’ll tell you the timeline upfront. If it’s going to take longer than a day, you’ll know before we start—not after we’ve already torn out your old system.
If your system is more than 10 to 12 years old and the repair costs at least 50% of what a new system would cost, replace it. You’re throwing money at a system that’s going to keep breaking down.
If your AC is newer and the repair is minor—a capacitor, a sensor, something small—fix it. But if you’re looking at a compressor replacement or major refrigerant leak on a 15-year-old system, you’re better off replacing the whole thing.
New systems also run 20% to 40% more efficiently than older models. That efficiency gain pays you back every month through lower energy bills. An old system that’s constantly breaking down isn’t just unreliable—it’s expensive to operate.
For South Coyote’s climate, a SEER2 rating between 16 and 18 makes sense for most homeowners. You’ll see noticeable energy savings without overpaying for efficiency you won’t fully use.
Jumping from a 14.3 SEER2 system to a 17 SEER2 system can cut your cooling energy by 15% to 20%. In a hot climate with high electricity rates, that’s roughly $200 per year in savings.
Higher SEER2 ratings cost more upfront. If you’re planning to stay in your home for a long time, the investment pays off. If you’re selling in a few years, a mid-range SEER2 system gives you efficiency without overinvesting in something the next owner will benefit from more than you.
California started requiring A2L refrigerants in July 2024, ahead of the national timeline. Starting in January 2026, most new central AC systems will need to use these lower global warming potential refrigerants instead of R-410A.
A2L refrigerants are slightly flammable, which sounds scarier than it is. They require specific installation practices and safety measures, but they’re not dangerous when installed correctly by trained techs.
If you’re replacing your AC system in South Coyote now, you’re already getting an A2L-compatible system in most cases. The bigger issue is making sure your installer knows how to handle these refrigerants properly—which is why working with experienced, certified techs matters more than ever.
Yes. We know that $12,000 to $15,000 is a lot to come up with all at once, especially when your AC dies unexpectedly during a heat wave.
We work with financing partners who offer payment plans that let you spread the cost over time. Interest rates and terms vary based on credit, but we can usually find an option that works.
We also offer 15% discounts for seniors and military families. That discount applies whether you’re paying cash or financing, so it helps either way.
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