The Price Differences

- Buying online at wholesale prices, a heat pump can cost between $1,500 and $5,500 compared to a dealer price of $3,500 to $7,500.

- High efficiency systems can range between $2,500 and $7,500 online versus a dealer price of $4,500 to $10,000.

- Installation costs are separate and vary based on job and location.

- Case Study: See how we saved a family $5,500 vs a quote they received from another local HVAC company.

Variables That Affect HVAC Costs:

  • Tonnage
  • Stages
  • SEER
  • Brand
  • Location & Climate
  • Other

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Step 1:

Find the Data Sticker on the Air Condenser

Most data stickers are located on the side panel of the AC unit.

Once located, you will see M/N, prod, mod no, or Model Number. Next to this is your model number.

Select the Tonnage:

Based on the result, select the tonnage that match your system

Step 3:

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