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price for new AC

Posted on 7/2/25 at 9:04 am
Posted by Deep Purple Haze
LA
Member since Jun 2007
67556 posts
Posted on 7/2/25 at 9:04 am
what's the typical price to replace a 2 ton AC unit?
Posted by JumpingTheShark
America
Member since Nov 2012
24605 posts
Posted on 7/2/25 at 9:07 am to
I just replaced a 4 ton for about 6800 using a guy who was able to locate a 410 Freon unit. Another guy who wasn’t able to get a 410 and could only get the new 454b was estimating $13k plus. Don’t let a guy tell you you HAVE to get a 454b, the old units are still in supply but they can’t manufacture them anymore
Posted by LEASTBAY
Member since Aug 2007
16229 posts
Posted on 7/2/25 at 9:07 am to
My Fil just got a Lennox through Costco. 4 ton . Quotes were single stage $12k, 2 stage $15k, variable $17k. Mandeville area.

I've had quotes for a new variable speed 5 ton on mine at $25-$29k Nola area.
This post was edited on 7/2/25 at 9:09 am
Posted by Spankum
Miss-sippi
Member since Jan 2007
60242 posts
Posted on 7/2/25 at 11:01 am to
quote:

I've had quotes for a new variable speed 5 ton on mine at $25-$29k Nola area.


Goodness!
Posted by LEASTBAY
Member since Aug 2007
16229 posts
Posted on 7/2/25 at 11:09 am to
That was a few years ago. Had some sort of little issue maybe 4 years ago and the guy recommended I replace the system. Hopefully I can do a bit better when the time comes. To get to my AC the tech has to walk through my upstairs movie theater. Once they see that I imagine they add about $5k right there.
Posted by Spankum
Miss-sippi
Member since Jan 2007
60242 posts
Posted on 7/2/25 at 11:36 am to
quote:

Once they see that I imagine they add about $5k right there.



Unfortunately, this kind of shite is very real! I had a small tree recently blow down in my yard and when I called to get a quote on cleaning it up, the guy came back with a quote of $2400. I declined and the following Saturday I cut the tree up and hauled it to the street by myself with a battery powered chainsaw!
Posted by Chilly Bill
Member since Mar 2004
334 posts
Posted on 7/2/25 at 12:40 pm to
In 2023, I bought a 2-ton Ruud, 14 SEER. Entire system - coil, condenser, furnace. $10,500. Think pricing has increased from then though.
Posted by JellyRoll
Member since Apr 2024
1396 posts
Posted on 7/2/25 at 2:13 pm to
Just did one of ours for 6500.00
Posted by Deep Purple Haze
LA
Member since Jun 2007
67556 posts
Posted on 7/2/25 at 4:13 pm to
installed? what brand?
Posted by jmarto1
Houma, LA/ Las Vegas, NV
Member since Mar 2008
37748 posts
Posted on 7/2/25 at 4:51 pm to
We probably need a running thread on installs and treat it the way they do PC builds


PC Master Race Builds


They maintain these lists based on what people want, parts on the market, and best prices.
Posted by JellyRoll
Member since Apr 2024
1396 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 4:16 pm to
It was installed and Concord brand, which is basically a Lennox company I believe,

A friend who is an installer said all the new units are lasting 8-12 years. The install is the most important, and you of course look at warranty, parts availability and things like that to choose. Many brands are built under the same roof with different brand plates put on them.

Posted by Deep Purple Haze
LA
Member since Jun 2007
67556 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 4:32 pm to



in BR?
This post was edited on 7/3/25 at 4:36 pm
Posted by Will Cover
Davidson, NC
Member since Mar 2007
39832 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 10:04 pm to
quote:

in BR?


I highly recommend Dayton Heating & Air.
Posted by MardiGrasCajun
Dirty Coast, MS
Member since Sep 2005
5910 posts
Posted on 7/3/25 at 11:33 pm to
quote:

the old units are still in supply but they can’t manufacture them anymore


Sure they can.
Posted by JumpingTheShark
America
Member since Nov 2012
24605 posts
Posted on 7/4/25 at 10:47 am to
It is illegal
Posted by MardiGrasCajun
Dirty Coast, MS
Member since Sep 2005
5910 posts
Posted on 7/5/25 at 8:05 am to
quote:

It is illegal


No way! Where is it written it's illegal to manufacture R410a equipment?
Posted by JumpingTheShark
America
Member since Nov 2012
24605 posts
Posted on 7/5/25 at 8:53 am to
From the EPA

quote:

Restriction on new equipment: Starting January 1, 2025, the manufacturing and import of new HVAC systems designed to use R-410A are prohibited. This includes residential and commercial split systems and packaged units.


And all in the name of “climate benefits” what a frickin crock
This post was edited on 7/5/25 at 8:54 am
Posted by MardiGrasCajun
Dirty Coast, MS
Member since Sep 2005
5910 posts
Posted on 7/5/25 at 10:18 pm to
quote:


From the EPA

quote:
Restriction on new equipment: Starting January 1, 2025, the manufacturing and import of new HVAC systems designed to use R-410A are prohibited. This includes residential and commercial split systems and packaged units.

And all in the name of “climate benefits” what a frickin crock


Well, just so you know, you're not reading the rule correctly. The EPA and the DOE use specific words to have specific meanings. As the North America Product Manager for one of the world's largest HVAC equipment manufacturers, I interact with the EPA and fight for your best interests regularly. I've read that rule countless times. I've sat through hundreds of hours of meetings pertaining to this ruling and the development of the equipment to sell to the consumer. I am the person that makes the final decision for what products get developed and manufactured for the NA market.

New R410a equipment can continue to be manufactured and installed. Here's what you're missing in what you're reading....key word "systems" or system. New R410a systems can no longer be manufactured and installed beginning Jan 1st, 2025.

Here's where you need to pay close attention to the EPA info you linked:

Can I manufacture residential air conditioner condensing units designed to use R-410A after January 1, 2025?
Yes. All parts of an R-410A residential air conditioning unit (e.g., inside unit, outside unit, line-sets) can continue to be manufactured. Specified components (i.e., condensing units, condensers, compressors, evaporator units, and evaporators) manufactured with R-410A after January 1, 2025, must be clearly labeled noting that the component may be used “for servicing existing equipment only”.

Can I import residential air conditioner condensing units designed to use R-410A after January 1, 2025?
Yes.

Is there a date when I can no longer sell condensing units designed to use R-410A?
No. Components are not subject to the prohibitions on sale, distribution, and export.

Do condensing units manufactured or imported for servicing need to be dry-shipped or can they be charged with R-410A at the factory?
Components can be dry-shipped, fully charged, or partially charged.

All of these changes cost the consumer. Our endless development and testing costs are paid by you. The EPA or DOE are constantly creating difficult to achieve parameters just to give themselves something to do. Except for safety, there should be no additional rules such as efficiency on the products you choose to have installed in your home. If you want a low efficiency unit, you should be able to have one installed. If you want high bills...that's on you. Should we, as an OEM, try to achieve the highest efficiency products possible? Absolutely Yes. But it should be your choice to what gets installed in your home.
This post was edited on 7/5/25 at 10:27 pm
Posted by Deep Purple Haze
LA
Member since Jun 2007
67556 posts
Posted on 7/7/25 at 8:20 am to
Posted by zippyputt
Member since Jul 2005
6776 posts
Posted on 7/7/25 at 10:08 pm to
Great info, thanks. Does this EPA rule translate to the consumer being able to get the equipment or are HVAC folks using this to gouge or mislead (intentionally or unintentionally) consumers to buy more expensive units?

I had a building inspector tell me that anything mfg and installed before about 3-4 years ago must be replaced. We were just chatting and he was not trying to sell me anything. He seemed poorly informed it seems.
This post was edited on 7/8/25 at 4:17 pm
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