Very Unsatisfied Review: 'This unit sucks!' Had it installed on Thursday and by Friday evening it wasn't working. Installer came Friday evening and put freon in it. Saturday morning woke up sweating. Installer came on Saturday and still couldn't get it to cool. Had to take off work on Monday for installer to come back again.
At the end of the day still not working. Says he tried everything he knew. Sitting sweating for 4 days after paying out my hard earned money! Don't buy this unit.
I wouldn't recommend it to anyone!!!!!!!! Date created: 2017-11-26 Name: Denis nadeau Location: Longueuil, Quebec, Canada Satisfaction Rating. Very Unsatisfied Review: 'Caveat Emptor' I purchased a comfort maker package unit about 2.5 years ago. Middle of August this year the unit went down.
Refrigerant leak in the evaporator coil. Called my local installer and they sent a service tech out the next day to repair. Could not find the leak.
So small only barely detectable. Parts were ordered under warranty. A month later new part arrived.
2 service calls and part installation over $750.00 on a unit that is 2.5 years old. Not to mention no a/c for a month. The unit was installed and bolted to a concrete slab per Fla hurricane standards. No bumps, dings, dents, scrapes etc. I may just be unlucky I don't know. But the old Trane unit I replaced with the Comfort maker was over 20 years old and only had motor start capacitors that needed changed out. In my opinion a unit costing over $3000.00 and not even lasting more than a couple of years.
Don't waste your money like I did. Might not feel this way if both parts and labor had been covered Date created: 2017-10-16 Name: Gregory Location: Apollo Beach, FL Satisfaction Rating. Very Unsatisfied Review: '95% Failure Rate' This state of the art, WiFi, expensive system has been in for less than 2 years and has failed 10 times. Extremely time consuming to obtain parts. It failed again last week, we are now waiting on a two speed motor that has been back ordered.
This has been the worst experience we have had with any home product line. Cost for all these service calls are stacking up. Date created: 2017-09-18 Name: Nancy Simmons Location: Winter Haven, FL Satisfaction Rating. Very Unsatisfied Review: 'Disaster' Been in my house for a year and hasn't worked much of that time. If the upstairs zone is connected, it blows the compressor. It has eaten 6 so far.
When my technician tried to call his contact today, it rang twice and then the line went dead. He tried 4 different times. It is a piece of garbage and obviously factory service is lousy! Oh, and twice it has leaked water and ruined my laminate floors!
Date created: 2017-08-23 Name: Renee Hendrix Location: Wetumks, OK Satisfaction Rating. Very Unsatisfied Review: 'COMFORTMAKER PRODUCTS ARE A RIP OFF AND THIS COMPANY IS NOTHING MORE THAN CROOKS' We had 2 comfortmaker heat and air units installed in our new build back in 2010. First winter we had installer Arthur's Steve Heating & a/c Holdenville, ok return to our home because our units would not heat and after several visits he was never able to fix the problem. Then summer rolls around and to no surprise the piece of junk units didn't cool either so after about 6 visits and still no change we are stuck with 2 crappy units that do not work. We called and called Steve Arthur to return to our home and fix these units or replace, which he came back out a few more times unsuccessful as always.
Now he did repairs and replace crap on these units, but they still never ever cooled or heated our home. We have had window units in heating towers through out our home to do what these sucky units were supposed to do.
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We try to get help from Steve Arthur to get them replaced and he was too lazy and had no work ethic whatsoever stuck us with this problem to deal with ourselves. Well Steve what comes around goes around and you will have to answer for the way you treated people as well as this company knowingly ripping hard working people off. Do not purchase comfortmaker products. They are both CROOKS.Oh and most recently our attic unit freezes and saturates our living room ceiling so not we have to hire someone to repair ceiling and paint. By the way we have had multiple ac repair men come out after Steve Arthur left us high and dry to deal with the problem and none of them have been able to figure it out either.
All have said you just need to replace the units they are CRAP.Steve knew they were crap and he still sold them to us. 1 The opinions expressed in these reviews are the opinions of consumers that submitted reviews to FurnaceCompare.com. They do not necessarily represent the opinions of FurnaceCompare.com.
At the end of the day still not working. Says he tried everything he knew. Sitting sweating for 4 days after paying out my hard earned money! Don't buy this unit. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone!!!!!!!! Date created: 2017-11-26 Name: Denis nadeau Location: Longueuil, Quebec, Canada Satisfaction Rating. Very Unsatisfied Review: 'Caveat Emptor' I purchased a comfort maker package unit about 2.5 years ago.
Middle of August this year the unit went down. Refrigerant leak in the evaporator coil. Called my local installer and they sent a service tech out the next day to repair. Could not find the leak. So small only barely detectable.
Parts were ordered under warranty. A month later new part arrived. 2 service calls and part installation over $750.00 on a unit that is 2.5 years old. Not to mention no a/c for a month.
The unit was installed and bolted to a concrete slab per Fla hurricane standards. No bumps, dings, dents, scrapes etc. I may just be unlucky I don't know.
But the old Trane unit I replaced with the Comfort maker was over 20 years old and only had motor start capacitors that needed changed out. In my opinion a unit costing over $3000.00 and not even lasting more than a couple of years. Don't waste your money like I did. Might not feel this way if both parts and labor had been covered Date created: 2017-10-16 Name: Gregory Location: Apollo Beach, FL Satisfaction Rating.
Very Unsatisfied Review: '95% Failure Rate' This state of the art, WiFi, expensive system has been in for less than 2 years and has failed 10 times. Extremely time consuming to obtain parts. It failed again last week, we are now waiting on a two speed motor that has been back ordered. This has been the worst experience we have had with any home product line.
Cost for all these service calls are stacking up. Date created: 2017-09-18 Name: Nancy Simmons Location: Winter Haven, FL Satisfaction Rating. Very Unsatisfied Review: 'Disaster' Been in my house for a year and hasn't worked much of that time.
If the upstairs zone is connected, it blows the compressor. It has eaten 6 so far. When my technician tried to call his contact today, it rang twice and then the line went dead.
He tried 4 different times. It is a piece of garbage and obviously factory service is lousy! Oh, and twice it has leaked water and ruined my laminate floors! Date created: 2017-08-23 Name: Renee Hendrix Location: Wetumks, OK Satisfaction Rating. Very Unsatisfied Review: 'COMFORTMAKER PRODUCTS ARE A RIP OFF AND THIS COMPANY IS NOTHING MORE THAN CROOKS' We had 2 comfortmaker heat and air units installed in our new build back in 2010. First winter we had installer Arthur's Steve Heating & a/c Holdenville, ok return to our home because our units would not heat and after several visits he was never able to fix the problem.
Then summer rolls around and to no surprise the piece of junk units didn't cool either so after about 6 visits and still no change we are stuck with 2 crappy units that do not work. We called and called Steve Arthur to return to our home and fix these units or replace, which he came back out a few more times unsuccessful as always. Now he did repairs and replace crap on these units, but they still never ever cooled or heated our home. We have had window units in heating towers through out our home to do what these sucky units were supposed to do. We try to get help from Steve Arthur to get them replaced and he was too lazy and had no work ethic whatsoever stuck us with this problem to deal with ourselves. Well Steve what comes around goes around and you will have to answer for the way you treated people as well as this company knowingly ripping hard working people off. Do not purchase comfortmaker products.
They are both CROOKS.Oh and most recently our attic unit freezes and saturates our living room ceiling so not we have to hire someone to repair ceiling and paint. By the way we have had multiple ac repair men come out after Steve Arthur left us high and dry to deal with the problem and none of them have been able to figure it out either. All have said you just need to replace the units they are CRAP.Steve knew they were crap and he still sold them to us. 1 The opinions expressed in these reviews are the opinions of consumers that submitted reviews to FurnaceCompare.com. They do not necessarily represent the opinions of FurnaceCompare.com.
How much does a central air conditioner cost installed? We answer that question in detail in this central AC price guide.
The comprehensive discussion covers 4 important factors: Each factor affects the price. When you read elsewhere that “the average central air conditioner costs $5,000 installed,” that information alone doesn’t tell you enough. For that cost, the unit could be a cheap, large and inefficient AC suitable for a large home in the North, or it could be a medium-sized, high-efficiency and high-quality model suitable for small homes in hot climates.
Here are the topics addressed in this Central Air Conditioner Price and Review Guide. Content Navigation. Factors Affecting Central AC Cost Let’s consider those 4 important keys to central air conditioner cost. This input will allow you to determine the ac unit that is right for your home. Quality Not all air conditioner brands offer similar quality. Here are the top companies divided by their place in the market. We’ve put brands together in parenthesis that have the same parent company and essentially the same product lineup:.
Budget brands – (lowest cost, 12 to 16-year durability): Examples are Payne, Aire-Flo, Airtemp, Goodman and Ameristar. Standard brands – (moderate cost, 15 to 18-year durability): Examples are (Heil, Arcoaire, ComfortMaker, KeepRite and Tempstar), (Armstrong and Ducane), (Rheem and Ruud), (Daikin and Amana), (Luxaire, York and Coleman), (Maytag, Broan, Westinghouse, Tappan, Frigidaire, Nordyne and NuTone). Premium brands – (highest cost, 18 to 25-year durability): Examples are Lennox, (American Standard and Trane), (Carrier and Bryant) Many sister brands make air conditioners that are identical except for the name. These air conditioner lists from Heil and Tempstar demonstrate the point. Interestingly, all the brands in that group are owned by United Technology Corporation, the parent company of Carrier and Bryant in the premium category. This shows that UTC is seeking to capture consumers in various segments of the market.
Lennox does the same thing with its Ducane and Aire-Flo brands. Performance Regardless of the quality niche they’re in, all brands make units in one or more of these performance categories:.
Basic performance: These are single-stage central air conditioners with a SEER efficiency rating of 13-15. They are loud and might produce temperature fluctuations or cold spots in your home. All brands make “Basic” ACs.
Better performance: These are two-stage central air conditioners with SEER ratings of 16-19. They run on low, which is about 65 percent capacity, most of the time, so are quieter than single-stage units and cool more evenly. They’re more effective at dehumidifying your home too. Most brands make “Better” performance air conditioners. Best performance: These are variable-capacity central air conditioners, called modulating or variable-speed by some brands. These units have compressors that modulate by very small degrees between 25 percent and 100 percent capacity with the result that the units are the quietest, most efficient, best at removing humidity and produce the most balanced temperatures.
Variable-capacity ACs have SEER ratings as high as 24. These “Best” units are made by Standard and Premium brands. Efficiency The. Like gas mileage ratings, SEER is a rating of how many Btu’s of cooling the unit can produce for the electricity it uses.
The higher the SEER, the more efficient the unit is. Choosing the right efficiency rating for your purposes is discussed below. Size (Ton) Each residential AC model is produced in a range of sizes.
Some start at 18,000 Btu while others start at 24,000 Btu. This is a measurement of the amount of heat per hour the units remove from your home. Most central air conditioner models increase incrementally by 6,000 to 12,000 Btu. The largest residential units are 60,000 Btu. Within the industry, a term that dates to using tons of ice to cool buildings.
One ton of air conditioning capacity is equivalent to 12,000 Btu’s of cooling. Central Air Conditioner Prices AC Unit Prices By Brands. $900-$3,100 Carrier/Bryant Premium $1,000-$3,800 Coleman/Luxaire Standard $1,000-$3,400 Day and Night Standard $1,290-$3,450 Frigidaire Standard $850-$3,150 Goodman Budget $700-$2,800 Heil Standard $950-$3,350 Janitrol Standard $850-$3,150 Lennox Premium $1,100-$3,950 Maytag Standard $1,000-$3,225 Payne Budget $950-$1,700 Rheem/Ruud Standard $1,000-3,200 Tempstar Standard $1,120-$3,100 Trane/American Standard Premium $1,100-$3,875 York Standard $1,000-$3,400 These prices are for the outdoor unit only, called the condensing unit. For complete installation costs including additional equipment required and labor costs, see section Installation Costs and Extras. The above AC Unit prices are for just the outside unit, commonly called the air conditioner and technically known as the condensing unit.
Other costs including installation are discussed in detail below. Most central air conditioners are sold by local HVAC contractors in a package that includes installation. However, you can find some air conditioners in the Basic and Better grades for sale by local and online wholesale dealers. Installers of central air conditioners must have a refrigerant license, so DIY installation is not an option for most homeowners. Central AC Prices By Unit Size. $4,350 3.5 ton 1901-2200 sf $2,260 $4,710 4 ton 2201-2600 sf $2,450 $5,220 5 ton 2601-3200 sf $2,860 $5,890 Before installing or replacing your air conditioner, an HVAC contractor needs to size your system by “Manual J” calculation. This will take into accounts factors like where you live, insulation situation, windows types and direction and etc.
Then you will get a right-sized air conditioner ranging from 1.5-ton to 5-ton. The above price is the average price of 20 common brands above. The air conditioner efficiency baseline is 16 SEER. System Only includes the outdoor condenser and indoor evaporator coils (without the air handler and furnace).
System Installed includes the system and installation (not include installing a brand new ductwork). Central AC Installation Cost and Extras How much does it cost to install a central air conditioner? Here are the basic AC installation price and the cost of extras. $1,200-$2,000 Basic air conditioner installation cost This is the cost of installing just a new condensing unit and hooking it up to existing refrigerant lines.
However, if your installation location is new construction or the AC being replaced is quite old, it’s likely you’ll have one or more of these additional costs: Brand New Ductwork: If your house has never been installed with an HVAC system before, you need to pay extra money for it. $2000-$3500 Quality R-6 insulated ductwork Related Article: Condensing unit pad: Most installers won’t put a condensing unit directly on the ground, so a pre-fab pad can be used or a concrete slab can be poured. $20-$150 Condensing unit pad Refrigerant lineset: There are two lines. One carries refrigerant from the coil in the condensing unit to the indoor coil; the second returns the refrigerant to the outdoor coil. Linesets from 20 to 50 feet are produced; length affects cost.
$120-$400 Refrigerant lineset Evaporator coil: This indoor coil can be a cased coil that installs on top of your furnace or an uncased coil that installs in the furnace cabinet. The indoor coil, known as the expansion coil, collects heat from the air circulating over the coil. The heat transfers into the refrigerant, and it is carried to the outdoor coil where it is released. As heat is removed from the air, the indoor coil gets cold enough to condense moisture.
Drier air in summer is more comfortable. The condensed moisture is collected in a drain pan. The evaporator coil must be sized to the capacity of the central air conditioning system. $175-$500 Uncased evaporator coil $225-$575 Cased evaporator coil Thermostat: If your new central air conditioner or complete HVAC system has features the old one didn’t, you’ll probably need to replace your thermostat.
You might want to do this anyway if you currently don’t have a programmable or Wi-Fi thermostat that allows you to monitor and control your heating and cooling using your smartphone and an app. $12-$100 Non-programmable thermostat $15-$124 Basic programmable thermostat $135-$500 Wi-Fi programmable thermostat You can read our for more information. HVAC Zoning Controls: The cost of zoning system is typically around $2,000 to $3,300 depending on the number of zones. For more information, read our. Other HVAC Optional Add-ons: There are a couple of optional add-ons you may have heard of. Those of you, who are interested in them, can take a look at:. What Size Air Conditioner Do I Need? Getting the right size ac unit is essential to your indoor comfort and to the durability of the system.
An AC unit that is too small will work too hard and might not cool the space effectively. This will also lead to premature mechanical failure.
A unit too large will over-cool your home, creating temperature swings. The unit might also short-cycle, a malfunction that can destroy an AC compressor in the condensing unit. Before having a Manual-J calculation made, you can get a pretty accurate estimate of the size unit you’ll need with the following information. First, find your location on below. The hotter your climate is, the more cooling power you’ll need per square foot of your home. This is a quick reference:. Zones 1 & 2 (hot): 22-30 Btu/sq.
Zone 3 (warm): 20-24 Btu/sq. Zone 4 (moderate): 18-22 Btu/sq. Zone 5 (cool): 16-20 Btu/sq. Zone 6 (cold): 14-18 Btu/sq.
Zone 7 (very cold): 12-16 Btu/sq. Home Size $7,900 Carrier Infinity 21 Dallas, TX 2300 sqft I had this unit installed after the old unit was hit by lightning. I am not sure if I paid too much or that was just about the right price. So far, the system has not had any issues.
It runs efficiently and keeps the down cooled down, just the way I like it. What I liked about it most is how energy efficient. The contractor who did the installation job told me it could reach a 21-seer efficiency under the right conditions. $3,500 (Unit Only) 2.5 ton Lennox Merit 14ACX College Station, TX 1800 sqft I decided to take the system with a five-year warranty. This is especially great if one is not planning to stay in an area for long. Although, there is an option for a decade-long warranty I do not plan to stay that long.
The system has so far provided reliable service in the two years since installation, something which is of great benefit to me. $2,200 (Unit Only) York LX 5 Flagler City, FL 2200 sqft The price I paid was inclusive of installation fees for new duct system in the home. This was after the contractor informed me the old system was just too inefficient. In addition, the price was inclusive of all the necessary permits.
After the three years, with regular checkups, the system is still working fine. $4,100 Ameristar 3 ton 16 SEER Phoenix, AZ 2900 sqft I got this unit installed recently. I am not sure but I think I paid a fair price, based on what others have paid. The contractor included a ten-warranty for parts and labor as part of the deal. In addition, he offered a brand new outdoors foundation and a thermostat that is programmable.
I am satisfied with Ameristar so far. $6,150 Lennox Elite Chicago, IL 3000 sqft The entire installation process took the contract two days. In addition, some of the ducts need replacing. We also included some UV lights as part of the package.
So far, the air conditioner has continued to run smoothly even after two years of service. $4,250 Airtemp 15 SEER Los Angeles, CA 1600 sqft Honestly, I cannot believe how much everyone else is paying for a central AC. We make good money but we would never pay for what some people are being charged. I believe some people here did pay too much. Airtemp is not a famous brand but did a good job for me.
$8,600 Trane XL16i 5 ton Houston, TX 3500 sqft Our nineteen-year-old Carrier could not take the heat last week. It finally broke down and we had the entire unit replaced with a 3 ton Trane. The entire process took the two workers about half a day. $2,600 (Unit Only) 3 ton Goodman GSX13 New York 2400 sqft Central Air conditioning systems do not last very long here in Galveston. The salt air tends to corrode the units very fast.
As a result, our last unit only lasted seven years. In fact, we were quite impressed by how long our last Goodman lasted. We decided to install this new four-ton unit. So far, it has been performing as expected without any issues.
$4,390 Rheem 15 SEER Miami, FL 2000 sqft I have had the Rheem air conditioner running for two years now. I feel very happy with my purchase. When my Carrier’s compressor burnt up only after five years of use.
I decided to do some research and I think it really paid off. This new system has a higher seer rating; better warranty terms and is quieter. Anyone seeking to replace his or her Central Air Conditioner should as much time to gather as much information. The potential savings made are totally worth the trouble. $3,200 (Unit Only) American Standard Orlando, FL 1900 sqft In Tennessee, the weather is hot with a lot of humidity.
Thus, the unit runs almost nonstop from the months of May to October. As an AC tech myself, this unit is undoubtedly top notch. When seeking to have a new system, a good contractor is crucial to a quality installation.
Take time to read through customer reviews of installation companies. This is after you have chosen a unit that is best suited to your home. In order to ensure a compressor lasts longer, make sure the filter drier is welded securely into the liquid line. In addition, pre-existing copper lines should be flushed.
Be careful of quick talking technicians, who never seem to provide straight answers. This table is based on local customers feedback and online submitted information, we will update this table every 3-6 months to keep this up to date. Last Update: May 2018 How to Get the Best Air Conditioner Prices. Firstly, keep in mind that installation quality is always the most important thing for residential HVAC project.
So never sacrifice contractor quality for lower price. Secondly, remember to look up the as we talked above. Thirdly, ask for at least 3 bids before you make the decision. You can for your local contractor, and this estimate already takes rebates and tax credit into consideration and filter unqualified contractors automatically.
Lastly, once you chose the right contractor, remember to use the tactics from this guide: to get the final best price. Are you in the market for a complete HVAC system? See our or for complete information on heating. Copyright 2014-2018, PICKHVAC All Rights Reserved.
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At the end of the day still not working. Says he tried everything he knew. Sitting sweating for 4 days after paying out my hard earned money! Don't buy this unit. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone!!!!!!!! Date created: 2017-11-26 Name: Denis nadeau Location: Longueuil, Quebec, Canada Satisfaction Rating. Very Unsatisfied Review: 'Caveat Emptor' I purchased a comfort maker package unit about 2.5 years ago.
Middle of August this year the unit went down. Refrigerant leak in the evaporator coil. Called my local installer and they sent a service tech out the next day to repair. Could not find the leak. So small only barely detectable. Parts were ordered under warranty. A month later new part arrived.
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2 service calls and part installation over $750.00 on a unit that is 2.5 years old. Not to mention no a/c for a month. The unit was installed and bolted to a concrete slab per Fla hurricane standards. No bumps, dings, dents, scrapes etc. I may just be unlucky I don't know. But the old Trane unit I replaced with the Comfort maker was over 20 years old and only had motor start capacitors that needed changed out. In my opinion a unit costing over $3000.00 and not even lasting more than a couple of years.
Don't waste your money like I did. Might not feel this way if both parts and labor had been covered Date created: 2017-10-16 Name: Gregory Location: Apollo Beach, FL Satisfaction Rating.
Very Unsatisfied Review: '95% Failure Rate' This state of the art, WiFi, expensive system has been in for less than 2 years and has failed 10 times. Extremely time consuming to obtain parts. It failed again last week, we are now waiting on a two speed motor that has been back ordered. This has been the worst experience we have had with any home product line. Cost for all these service calls are stacking up. Date created: 2017-09-18 Name: Nancy Simmons Location: Winter Haven, FL Satisfaction Rating.
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Very Unsatisfied Review: 'Disaster' Been in my house for a year and hasn't worked much of that time. If the upstairs zone is connected, it blows the compressor. It has eaten 6 so far. When my technician tried to call his contact today, it rang twice and then the line went dead. He tried 4 different times.
It is a piece of garbage and obviously factory service is lousy! Oh, and twice it has leaked water and ruined my laminate floors! Date created: 2017-08-23 Name: Renee Hendrix Location: Wetumks, OK Satisfaction Rating. Very Unsatisfied Review: 'COMFORTMAKER PRODUCTS ARE A RIP OFF AND THIS COMPANY IS NOTHING MORE THAN CROOKS' We had 2 comfortmaker heat and air units installed in our new build back in 2010.
First winter we had installer Arthur's Steve Heating & a/c Holdenville, ok return to our home because our units would not heat and after several visits he was never able to fix the problem. Then summer rolls around and to no surprise the piece of junk units didn't cool either so after about 6 visits and still no change we are stuck with 2 crappy units that do not work. We called and called Steve Arthur to return to our home and fix these units or replace, which he came back out a few more times unsuccessful as always.
Now he did repairs and replace crap on these units, but they still never ever cooled or heated our home. We have had window units in heating towers through out our home to do what these sucky units were supposed to do. We try to get help from Steve Arthur to get them replaced and he was too lazy and had no work ethic whatsoever stuck us with this problem to deal with ourselves. Well Steve what comes around goes around and you will have to answer for the way you treated people as well as this company knowingly ripping hard working people off. Do not purchase comfortmaker products.
They are both CROOKS.Oh and most recently our attic unit freezes and saturates our living room ceiling so not we have to hire someone to repair ceiling and paint. By the way we have had multiple ac repair men come out after Steve Arthur left us high and dry to deal with the problem and none of them have been able to figure it out either. All have said you just need to replace the units they are CRAP.Steve knew they were crap and he still sold them to us. Jane eyre study questions. 1 The opinions expressed in these reviews are the opinions of consumers that submitted reviews to FurnaceCompare.com. They do not necessarily represent the opinions of FurnaceCompare.com.
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