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What type of system do you currently have?
Split
Package
Not sure of the difference? Learn more here.
A package HVAC unit combines multiple units, such as an air conditioner and heater, into a single unit. The unit is usually placed outside. Split systems, on the other hand, divide each system into its own unit, so your heater and air conditioner are separate.
What size is your system? GAS
600 - 800 SF
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1.5 Tons
800 - 1000 SF
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2 Tons
1000 - 1200 SF
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2.5 Tons
1200 - 1400 SF
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3 Tons
1600 - 1900 SF
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3.5 Tons
1000 - 1200 SF
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4 Tons
1600 - 2200 SF
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5 Tons
What size is your system? ELE
600 - 800 SF
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1.5 Tons
800 - 1000 SF
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2 Tons
1000 - 1200 SF
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2.5 Tons
1200 - 1400 SF
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3 Tons
1600 - 1900 SF
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3.5 Tons
1000 - 1200 SF
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4 Tons
1600 - 2200 SF
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5 Tons
What system operation type are you interested in?
Modulating
A modulating or variable-stage HVAC unit is a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system that continuously adjusts its output to precisely match the heating or cooling demands of your home. It offers a wide range of output levels, making it highly efficient and capable of maintaining consistent indoor comfort while minimizing energy consumption.
Dual-Stage
A two-stage (dual-stage) HVAC unit is a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system that offers two levels of output—usually a high and a low stage. It can operate at a lower, energy-efficient setting for milder weather and automatically switch to a higher stage for extreme temperatures. This results in better energy efficiency, improved comfort control, and reduced wear and tear on the system.
Single-Stage
A single-stage HVAC unit is a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system that operates at a fixed output level. It has one setting for cooling or heating, meaning it runs at full capacity whenever it’s on. While simple and cost-effective, it may be less energy-efficient and precise compared to two-stage or variable-speed units.
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FAQs
How do I determine the right size AC unit for my space?
How much will a new AC unit cost?
The cost varies based on the size, brand, installation complexity, and the efficiency of the unit. Hansen Family offers upfront, transparent HVAC pricing online. Just fill out your home’s information and get real-time pricing with no hidden fees.
What is the SEER rating, and why does it matter?
Is it better to repair my old unit or purchase a new one?
If your AC unit is over ten years old, requires frequent repairs, and has a reduced efficiency, it might be more cost-effective to replace it. New units are generally more energy-efficient, which could lead to savings in the long run.
How do I know what size unit I need?
What type of AC unit should I buy - central or split?
What warranty should I expect with a new AC unit?
Warranties vary by manufacturer. Most offer a general parts warranty for several years, and some components, like the compressor, may have extended coverage. Always read and understand the warranty terms, and consider the reputation of the brand when it comes to honoring their warranties.
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