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Air Conditioning / February 2, 2014

Air Conditioning System Pricing

Trying to figure out how much you should budget for replacing your home’s air conditioning system can become overwhelming. With so many different air conditioning systems available on the market, it can be tough to figure out the right for you and your family. Fortunately, there are some baseline guides that we’ve put together here at Mauzy Heating, Air & Solar for you to be able to decipher the information.

Air Conditioning Pricing: Size & SEER

1500 Sq Foot Home
13 SEER Heating & Air Conditioning System:
Approximately $4500
Lifetime Energy Savings Expectation vs 10 SEER System:
Approximately 23%
21 SEER Heating & Air Conditioning System:
Approximately $12000
Lifetime Energy Savings Expectation vs 10 SEER System:
Approximately 52%


2000 Sq Foot Home
13 SEER Heating & Air Conditioning System:
Approximately $6000
Lifetime Energy Savings Expectation vs 10 SEER System:
Approximately 23%
21 SEER Heating & Air Conditioning System:
Approximately $14000
Lifetime Energy Savings Expectation vs 10 SEER System:
Approximately 52%


3000 Sq Foot Home
13 SEER Heating & Air Conditioning System:
Approximately $7500
Lifetime Energy Savings Expectation vs 10 SEER System:
Approximately 23%
21 SEER Heating & Air Conditioning System:
Approximately $16000
Lifetime Energy Savings Expectation vs 10 SEER System:
Approximately 52%


Choosing the right Air Conditioning System: Size

Using the chart above, you can see that the pricing of an air conditioning system can change drastically depending on the size of your home. This is due to the fact that cooling more space can take a larger unit. These prices do not include any extra duct work or labor required for the install, but they do give you a picture of what you should expect to pay for an air conditioning system depending on the size of your home.

Choosing the right Air Conditioning System: SEER

In addition to size, one must consider SEER! SEER stands for “Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rate”. SEER helps to provide an estimate of how much energy the homeowner should expect their air conditioning system to consume. A higher SEER rating will indicate that the system will use less energy and therefore cost less money to operate. Upgrading to a higher efficiency system can save a very significant amount of energy. The difference between a 13 SEER system (the minimum required efficiency) and a 21 SEER system is regularly around a 29% difference in consumption of energy. Many times homeowners will opt for the higher efficiency system due to the fact that these systems can pay for the difference in their own cost over the long run.

Getting in touch with the Air Conditioning Experts

These figures and facts are here to help you figure out what you should consider in starting the budgeting process. Get in touch with the air conditioning pros at Mauzy Heating, Air & Solar today for more information. Our team can help you find the perfect size HVAC system for your home and further explain the benefits of high efficiency HVAC systems!

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