
Facing AC Installation Challenges in the Heat?
Struggling with an outdated or malfunctioning air conditioner in Central Point’s dry summer heat? You’re not alone in facing these uncomfortable and often costly dilemmas. When the temperatures climb into the 80s and 90s, an unreliable system is more than an inconvenience; it affects your safety and your utility bills. Stone Heating and Air understands the urgency of restoring comfort to your home. Call us today or inquire about our financing options to get your system upgraded immediately.
We focus on providing specific outcomes for homeowners who need a solution now:
- Quick, efficient installation that meets your budget.
- Transparent pricing and flexible financing options.
- Reliable, long-lasting equipment from trusted brands.
All installations are fully licensed, insured, and compliant with local codes, ensuring peace of mind — read our reviews.
What You Can Expect From a Modern AC Installation
Upgrading your cooling system is a significant investment in your home infrastructure. The technology surrounding residential cooling has advanced rapidly over the last decade, meaning a new system offers far more than just cold air. Modern installations focus on energy efficiency, humidity control, and seamless integration with your existing ductwork.
When you move forward with a replacement, you are purchasing a complete system overhaul designed to last for the next 15 to 20 years. This process involves selecting equipment with the correct Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER2) ratings that align with your usage patterns. Higher SEER2 ratings indicate a more efficient unit, which translates directly to lower monthly electricity costs, a crucial factor during the long summers in Oregon.
A standard installation package covers every component required for a fully functional system. This typically includes:
- The Condenser Unit: The outdoor component that releases heat.
- The Evaporator Coil: The indoor component that absorbs heat from the air.
- Refrigerant Lines: Copper tubing connecting the indoor and outdoor units to cycle refrigerant.
- Thermostat Integration: Ensuring your interface can properly communicate with the new high-efficiency equipment.
- Pad and Electrical Whip: Replacing the concrete or composite pad the unit sits on and the electrical connections for safety.
- Disposal: Removal and environmentally safe disposal of the old unit and refrigerant.
Timeline is a critical concern for most homeowners. In most scenarios, a full system replacement is completed within a single day. Our teams arrive fully stocked to minimize downtime, ensuring you are not left without cooling overnight.

How the Installation Process Works
A professional installation follows a rigorous, step-by-step protocol to ensure the longevity of the equipment. We do not believe in cutting corners, as improper installation is the leading cause of premature system failure. The process begins long before the new unit arrives at your home.
System Sizing and Evaluation
The most important step is the Manual J load calculation. Many older homes in Central Point have units that were either oversized or undersized by previous contractors. An oversized unit cools the house too quickly and shuts off (short-cycling), which fails to remove humidity and wears out the compressor. An undersized unit runs constantly without ever reaching the target temperature. We calculate the exact cooling load required based on your home’s square footage, insulation levels, window orientation, and local climate data.
Site Preparation and Protection
Upon arrival, the crew prepares the workspace. This involves laying down drop cloths to protect the flooring and ensuring the area around the outdoor unit is clear of debris. Safety is paramount, so power is disconnected at the main panel before any work begins.
Removal of Existing Equipment
The old refrigerant must be recovered into a specialized tank; it is illegal and harmful to vent it into the atmosphere. Once the lines are clear, the old condenser and coil are disconnected and removed. This is often the most labor-intensive part of the day, as older units can be heavy and awkwardly positioned.
Installation of New Components
The new condenser is positioned on a level, stable pad. Inside, the new evaporator coil is fitted to your furnace or air handler. The copper line set is either replaced or flushed and cleaned, then brazed to the new units. Brazing requires flowing nitrogen through the lines to prevent oxidation, a technical detail that separates high-quality installs from amateur work.
Vacuum and Charge
Before the system is turned on, the lines must be vacuumed to remove all moisture and air. This creates a tight seal. Once the vacuum holds, the factory-specified amount of refrigerant is released into the system.
Final Commissioning
The system is powered on and tested. Technicians measure static pressure, airflow, and temperature splits (the difference in temperature between the air entering and leaving the system) to verify performance.
Deciding When Replacement Beats Repair
Homeowners often struggle with the decision to repair a failing unit or replace it entirely. While repairs are sometimes feasible for minor issues, there comes a tipping point where continuing to patch an old system is financially irresponsible.
Review the following criteria to help guide your decision — check our FAQs.
- The $5,000 Rule: Multiply the age of your unit by the estimated cost of the repair. If the total exceeds $5,000, replacement is generally the smarter financial move. For example, a 12-year-old unit requiring a $500 repair (12 x 500 = 6,000) should be replaced.
- System Age: Most air conditioners in the Rogue Valley area have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years. If your unit is approaching or has passed the 15-year mark, major components like the compressor are likely near the end of their lifecycle.
- Refrigerant Type: If your older system uses R-22 (Freon), you should strongly consider replacement. R-22 has been phased out due to environmental regulations, making it prohibitively expensive and difficult to source. Modern systems use R-410A or newer, eco-friendly alternatives.
- Rising Energy Bills: If your usage hasn't changed but your energy bills are creeping up, your system is losing efficiency. A modern system can cut cooling costs by 20% to 40% immediately.
- Frequent Breakdowns: If you have called for repairs more than twice in the last two years, the system is becoming unreliable. The cost of cumulative service calls often outweighs the monthly payment on a new, warrantied system.
Local Considerations for AC Installation
Operating in the Pacific Northwest requires specific attention to local climate and regulatory factors. In Central Point, we experience a Mediterranean climate characterized by wet winters and hot, dry summers. This distinct weather pattern influences how we size and select equipment.
Climate-Specific Equipment Needs
Because our summers are dry, humidity control is less about removing moisture for comfort and more about efficiency. However, the system still needs to be balanced to handle the occasional humid days or monsoon moisture that can drift up. More importantly, the system must handle the intense peak heat loads of July and August without straining the electrical grid or your wallet. We often recommend units with two-stage or variable-speed compressors. These units can run at a lower capacity on mild days and ramp up to full capacity only when the heat becomes extreme, providing consistent comfort and lower energy usage.
Permits and Inspections
Any HVAC replacement involves electrical work and gas lines (if part of a hybrid system or near a furnace). Local building codes generally require a permit for these installations. This is a protection for the homeowner. It ensures the electrical connections meet safety standards and the installation adheres to current energy codes. A reputable provider handles the entire permitting process, from application to the final inspection with city officials.
Utility Rebates and Incentives
There are often financial incentives available for upgrading to high-efficiency systems. Local utilities and organizations frequently offer cash-back rebates for installing units that meet specific SEER2 criteria. These programs are designed to reduce the load on the regional power grid. We assist in identifying which equipment qualifies for these rebates to help offset your initial investment.
Why Professional Installation Matters
The quality of the installation is just as important as the brand of equipment you choose. A top-tier Carrier or Trane unit will fail prematurely if it is installed incorrectly. The nuances of airflow, refrigerant charge, and electrical safety require specialized training and tools.
Warranty Protection
Manufacturers provide warranties that cover parts for 10 years or more, but these warranties are often contingent on professional installation and regular maintenance. DIY or handyman installations can void these warranties instantly, leaving you liable for expensive repairs. When you choose Stone Heating and Air for your replacement, we ensure all warranty registrations are handled correctly, protecting your asset for the long haul.
Access to Financing
High-efficiency systems are an investment. Professional service providers offer financing options that allow you to spread the cost over time. This accessibility means you do not have to settle for a lower-tier unit due to immediate budget constraints. You can install the system you need for long-term savings and comfort, paying for it in manageable monthly installments.
Safety and Compliance
HVAC systems involve high-voltage electricity and high-pressure gases. Professional technicians are trained to handle these hazards safely. Furthermore, we ensure that the condensate drain lines are properly routed to prevent water damage to your home, a common issue with amateur installations.
Long-Term Support
A dedicated local provider offers more than just a one-time service. We build relationships with homeowners to ensure the system continues to perform year after year. From annual tune-ups to priority service during heatwaves, working with an established local team guarantees you have support whenever you need it.
We are committed to delivering superior cooling solutions that stand up to the local heat. Do not let an inefficient system compromise your comfort or drain your bank account this season. Take control of your home comfort today. Contact us to schedule your comprehensive estimate and explore our flexible financing options.
Stay Cool with Expert AC Installation in Central Point
Beat the Central Point summer heat with a modern, high-efficiency air conditioning system installed by certified professionals. Stone Heating and Air handles every step of the process—from load calculations and equipment selection to installation, permitting, and final testing—ensuring your home stays cool, safe, and comfortable. Schedule your installation today and enjoy reliable, long-lasting comfort with transparent pricing and flexible financing options.
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