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Central AC Replacement Cost Calculator

Planning tool for replacing central air conditioning or heat pump systems with SEER comparison.

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⚠ This is a planning tool — not a DIY guide This project involves significant safety risks, specialized tools, and licensed trades. Permits and professional installation are required. This calculator explains what's involved, typical costs, and helps you plan — it does not replace a licensed professional.

Plan central AC or heat pump replacement with age/refrigerant context and professional vs materials/permit compare. EPA-certified HVAC and permits apply. In Michiana winters, confirm cold-climate ratings and dual-fuel backup before assuming heat-pump-only heat.

Source-ready summary
  • Best short answer: central AC and heat pump replacement require licensed HVAC and EPA-certified refrigerant handling; the materials column is a bid reference.
  • Cost is driven by system size, SEER2/heat-pump choice, indoor coil and lineset compatibility, R-22 transition, electrical disconnect work, ducts, season, and permit scope.
  • Inspector flags include age, weak cooling, frozen-coil history, condensate drainage, damaged lineset insulation, disconnect issues, and obsolete refrigerant.
  • In Michiana, heat-pump bids should document cold-climate capacity and dual-fuel backup strategy before replacing gas heat assumptions.
Cost drivers

Manual J load · tonnage · standard AC vs heat pump · SEER2 rating · R-22 transition · matched indoor coil · lineset condition · electrical disconnect · duct condition · permit and commissioning

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AC Manual J load sizing guide
Manual J Tonnage from load calc
Central AC outdoor condenser guide
Outdoor Unit Condenser, pad, clearance
AC refrigerant compatibility guide
Refrigerant R-22 flags and coil match
Heat pump versus central AC guide
Heat Pump Option Heating + cooling compare
Common questions
How much does central AC replacement cost in Michiana?

For a ~2,000 sq ft home, standard central AC commonly plans around $4,000–$9,000 installed. A heat pump path often plans around $5,500–$12,000+ before credits. Costs include condenser, indoor coil, lineset work, electrical disconnect, and labor. Season, ducts, and R-22 transitions swing bids — get at least 3 written quotes.

What do home inspectors flag on AC systems?

Age, weak cooling, frozen coil history, improper condensate drainage, damaged lineset insulation, electrical disconnect issues, and R-22 refrigerant systems that are expensive to service. Failed AC is a common buyer objection in summer markets.

Should I replace just the AC or get a heat pump?

A heat pump can heat and cool and may qualify for credits, but Michiana winters are cold. Ask for capacity at ~5°F/0°F and whether dual-fuel (heat pump + gas furnace backup) is wiser than heat-pump-only. If the gas furnace is solid and only the outdoor unit is failing, a quality standard AC can still be the right plan.

What is SEER2 and what rating do I need?

SEER2 measures cooling efficiency — higher is better. Northern minimums are lower than southern ones; 16–20+ SEER2 costs more upfront. Payback depends on your electric rate and cooling hours — not brochure averages.

My old AC uses R-22 — do I have to replace the whole system?

Usually yes for a durable fix. R-22 is phased out and expensive to recharge. Lineset and indoor coil often are not compatible with modern refrigerants. Contractors typically replace condenser + coil together.

Can I DIY central AC replacement?

No. Refrigerant handling requires EPA Section 608 certification. Compare mode’s materials column is a budget reference only.

Worked example: 1,800 sq ft South Bend / Mishawaka ranch

Assumptions (not a quote): 1,800 sq ft one-story, ~13–14 year R-410A AC, gas furnace stays. Like-for-like central AC with Manual J and coil work often plans around $5,200–$7,800. Cold-climate heat pump with dual-fuel discussion often plans around $7,500–$11,500 before credits. See the local AC market answers for citeable context.

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