Precision AC Installations in Gilbert, AZ

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Stay Cool With New Air Conditioner Installation

Everyone knows Arizona can get hot, and this stays true for Gilbert. From June through August, average daily high temperatures float in the low hundreds, so you’ll definitely want your home to be an oasis where you can stay comfortable and safe. For a reliable cooling system, contact Alaskan for AC installation and replacement in Gilbert, AZ, by giving us a call or filling out our online contact form.

How to Tell You Need AC Replacement

Even if you’ve had an air conditioner before, you may not know all the signs indicating it’s time to get it replaced. We’ve laid out some of what you should watch for that let you know it’s time to give us a call.

Old Age

Air conditioners older than a decade may be better off being replaced. When age catches up to your system, efficiency wanes, and you need more frequent repairs. All that can be resolved by getting a new model installed by our professionals.

High Repair Costs

Pay attention to what’s called the “5,000” rule. Under that rule, you should calculate the age of your AC times how much it costs to repair it. If the end result is over $5,000, it’s best to invest in an AC replacement.

Increased Energy Bills

Your usage should match your energy bills. If you’re paying more than you feel you should based on how much you’re running your air conditioner, you may be losing efficiency in your system. When you invest in a new unit, it won’t work as hard and save you money in the long run.

Type of Refrigerant

Freon (R-22) has stopped being manufactured in the United States, so it can no longer be sourced for AC repairs. As a result, it’s best that you upgrade to a new air conditioner using the newer refrigerant R-401A. That way, if anything goes wrong with your air conditioner, it can be fixed promptly.

Uneven Cooling

Your home’s temperature should be consistent throughout the rooms. If you have hot and cold spots, that could mean your air conditioner is on its last legs. Even cooling can be restored if you get your AC replaced by our professionals.

Why Choose Alaskan for AC Installation

Five Installation Inspections

You can trust us to fulfill the following with our five air conditioning installation inspections:

  • Fresh, comfortable air in every room
  • Customized ducts Aerosealed for maximum performance
  • Getting the job done in one day

Because we check our work a whopping five times, you can trust that the work will be done right. Multiple eyes double-checking our work ensures nothing slips through the cracks.

Always On Time

At Alaskan, we promise not to waste your time. We’ll arrive 10 minutes early, and always give you a heads up when we’re on our way. Additionally, we schedule our installations to take place over the course of one day and one day only. 

Schedule Air Conditioning Installation & Replacement

When you need AC installation and replacement in Gilbert, AZ, you should reach out to our team at Alaskan AC & Heating. Get in touch with us by calling our phone number or completing the online form on this website.

FAQs About AC Replacement & Installation

We’ve put together some answers to questions we commonly receive from customers regarding AC replacement and installation in Gilbert, AZ.

What are some benefits of a new air conditioner?

Newer air conditioners will lead to improvements in cooling performance, air quality, and humidity levels.

Why should I pay attention to SEER ratings?

SEER ratings indicate the efficiency level of potential air conditioning systems. If you care about your energy usage and your energy bills, you should consider investing in a system with a higher SEER rating.

How can I prepare my home for AC installation?

To make it as easy as possible for your technician to complete the installation, you should make sure any relevant areas are clear of obstructions for ease of accessibility.

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