AC Replacement on Augusta Road
AC Repairs Greenville provides ac replacement services to Augusta Road residents and businesses, with fast response times across the Augusta Road area.
Augusta Road area AC replacement decisions are often more complex than the metro average because the systems are more complex. Dual systems, zoned ductwork, premium variable-speed equipment with proprietary controls — all factor into the replacement design and pricing. AC Repairs Greenville approaches these replacements with the engineering rigor the equipment justifies.
For a typical Augusta Road area replacement:
- Both-systems-at-once vs staggered. If both systems are 12+ years old, replacing together is usually more efficient — single design conversation, single permit and inspection, sometimes a meaningful discount on the combined scope. Staggered replacement makes sense when one system is significantly newer.
- Equipment tier review. Going from existing mid-tier to premium variable-speed is often worth it in larger homes. Humidity control, quiet operation, and energy efficiency add up over 12-15 years.
- Zoning redesign opportunity. If existing zoning works, replicate it. If it doesn’t — common when the original install was poorly designed — replacement is an opportunity to redesign for actual home use patterns.
- Tax credit eligibility. Heat pump replacements may qualify for federal tax credits. We provide documentation for credit claims.
Typical Augusta Road area replacement scope
For a 3,500–5,000 sq ft Augusta Road area home with dual systems:
- Dual mid-tier replacement (16 SEER2 two-stage, both systems): $14,000–19,000
- Dual premium variable-speed (Trane XV, Carrier Infinity, Lennox XC25 tier): $20,000–28,000
- Heat pump conversion of both systems: $18,000–26,000 depending on equipment tier
These are working ranges; actual quote requires full assessment with Manual J load calculation on each system. Quotes are good for 60 days and line-item priced so you can compare against any other quote.
Call (864) 528-1455 for AC replacement on Augusta Road.