
Is Your Home Unbearably Hot Due to AC Failure?
When your air conditioner breaks down during the sweltering summer months in Grants Pass, you need a solution—and fast. Stone Heating and Air offers quick, reliable AC installation that restores comfort to your home without the wait. Contact us now to schedule an estimate or discuss our flexible financing options.
We understand that a broken cooling system is not just an inconvenience; it is a disruption to your daily life and safety. Our team prioritizes rapid response times to ensure you are not left enduring temperatures in the 90s inside your own living room.
- Get your AC installed quickly to minimize downtime during peak heat.
- Enjoy a stress-free installation with our licensed and insured professionals.
- Flexible financing options ensure your comfort isn't put on hold.
All installations are backed by our satisfaction guarantee, with full compliance to local building codes to ensure your system runs safely and efficiently for years to come.
Immediate Relief with Professional Installation
Finding yourself without a working air conditioner in the middle of July or August requires immediate action. The dry, Mediterranean heat typical of Southern Oregon can rapidly increase indoor temperatures, endangering pets, the elderly, and electronics. We prioritize high-priority installation requests to mitigate these risks.

When you book an installation service, the goal is to transition from a broken unit to a high-efficiency system with zero friction. We manage the logistics of equipment delivery, site preparation, and disposal of your old unit. You receive a timeline that we stick to, ensuring you know exactly when your home will be cool again.
Today's AC Installation: What to Expect
Modern air conditioning installation is a technical process that involves more than simply swapping one box for another. To ensure efficiency and longevity, the system must be integrated correctly with your existing ductwork and electrical infrastructure.
When our technicians arrive at your property in Grants Pass, the focus is on precision and property protection.
- Site Assessment and Preparation: The technician verifies the placement of the outdoor condenser unit and the indoor evaporator coil. We ensure the ground is level and that there is adequate clearance for airflow, which is critical for the unit's efficiency.
- System Sizing Verification: Before unboxing the new unit, we confirm that the capacity (measured in BTUs or tons) matches the cooling load requirements of your specific floor plan. An oversized unit will short-cycle, while an undersized unit will run continuously without cooling the space.
- Removal of Existing Equipment: We safely disconnect electrical lines and recover any remaining refrigerant from your old system according to EPA guidelines. The old unit is removed and hauled away for proper recycling.
- Integration: The new equipment is connected to the plenum and return air ducts. We pay close attention to sealing these connections to prevent air leaks, which can account for significant energy loss.
Our Installation Process: Simple, Efficient, and Transparent
A proper installation follows a strict sequence of technical steps to ensure the warranty remains valid and the system operates at its SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating. We do not skip steps or cut corners.
- First, we place the outdoor condenser unit on a composite pad to dampen vibration and prevent settling. If a wall bracket is used, we ensure it is anchored into structural studs.
- Next, we braze the copper refrigerant lines using nitrogen purging. This step prevents oxidation inside the pipes, which safeguards the compressor valves and metering devices from future blockages.
- Then, we install a new filter drier and pull a deep vacuum on the system. Removing moisture and non-condensables from the lines is non-negotiable; moisture in the system creates acid that destroys compressors.
- Following that, we charge the system with the precise amount of refrigerant required by the manufacturer, adjusting for the length of the lineset.
- Finally, we calibrate the thermostat and test the system across all operation modes, measuring the temperature split between supply and return air to verify cooling performance.
Deciding Between AC Repair or Replacement
Homeowners often struggle with the decision to repair an aging unit or invest in a new installation. While a repair might seem cheaper upfront, it is often a temporary fix for a system that is nearing the end of its useful life.
There are specific metrics we use to help you make an educated decision based on data rather than guessing.
- The 50% Rule: If the cost of the repair approaches 50% of the value of the system, replacement is the financially sound choice. Spending thousands on a compressor for a 12-year-old unit is rarely a good investment.
- Age of the System: Air conditioners in the Grants Pass area typically last between 10 and 15 years. If your unit is over 10 years old and requires a major component replacement (like a motor or compressor), technology has advanced enough that a new unit will offer significantly lower energy bills.
- Refrigerant Type: If your current system utilizes R-22 (Freon), it is obsolete. R-22 is no longer produced, making refills exorbitantly expensive. Upgrading to a system that uses R-410A or newer low-GWP refrigerants future-proofs your home.
- Energy Efficiency: Older units often have SEER ratings of 10 or 12. Modern standards require higher efficiency. A new system with a SEER2 rating of 16 or higher can reduce your monthly cooling costs by 20% to 40%, paying for itself over time.
Understanding HVAC Regulations and Climate Impacts
Installing an air conditioner in this region requires adherence to specific local codes and an understanding of the unique climate challenges.
Permitting and Code Compliance
In Grants Pass and the surrounding Josephine County area, structural and electrical modifications often require permits. This ensures that the electrical circuit is capable of handling the amperage of the new unit and that the installation meets safety standards.
- We handle the permitting process, ensuring your installation is fully compliant with local ordinances.
- We verify that your electrical panel has sufficient capacity and that the disconnect box is accessible and up to code.
- We ensure condensate drains are routed correctly to prevent water damage to your foundation or crawl space.
Climate-Specific Sizing
Our local climate features dry, hot summers with temperatures regularly hitting the 90s, and wet, cool winters.
- Sensible vs. Latent Cooling: Because our summers are dry, the "sensible" cooling load (lowering temperature) is higher than the "latent" load (removing humidity). We configure the blower motor speeds to maximize temperature reduction rather than excessive dehumidification, which improves comfort during July and August.
- Heat Pump Considerations: If you are installing a heat pump system for both heating and cooling, the sizing must account for the winter dip into the 20s. Stone Heating and Air ensures the system is balanced to provide efficient cooling in summer while handling the heating load during our damp winters.
The Importance of Correct Airflow and Ductwork
The best air conditioning unit on the market will fail if the ductwork cannot deliver the air. Ductwork issues are a primary cause of uneven cooling and premature system failure.
- Static Pressure Testing: We measure the static pressure in your ducts to ensure the blower motor is not overworking. High static pressure kills motors and freezes coils.
- Return Air Sizing: Many older homes have undersized return air grilles. We assess if your system is "starving" for air and recommend modifications to improve flow and reduce noise.
- Zoning Capabilities: If your home has hot spots or upstairs rooms that never get cool, we can discuss zoning options during installation. This allows you to control the temperature in different areas of the house independently.
Warranty and Long-Term Reliability
A new AC installation is a significant investment in your property. Protecting that investment requires clear warranty terms and professional execution. Manufacturer warranties cover the parts, but they generally require proof of professional installation and annual maintenance to remain valid.
When you choose a professional installation, you are securing:
- Manufacturer Parts Warranty: Typically 10 years on the compressor and parts.
- Labor Warranty: Coverage for the workmanship involved in the installation.
- Registration: We handle the product registration to ensure you receive the full length of the manufacturer's warranty coverage.
Neglecting professional installation can void these warranties immediately. Manufacturers will not cover equipment failures caused by improper brazing, incorrect refrigerant charge, or poor electrical connections.
Why Technical Expertise Matters
In the HVAC industry, the quality of the installation is more important than the brand of the equipment. A mid-range unit installed perfectly will outperform a top-tier unit installed poorly.
Our technicians are trained to look at the house as a system. We do not just plug in a machine; we optimize the airflow, the electrical consumption, and the refrigerant cycle. We ensure that the disconnects, the whips, and the thermostat wiring are all neat, secured, and weather-tight.
We check the voltage drop across the contactor to ensure the compressor is receiving clean power. We verify the superheat and subcooling to within one degree of the manufacturer’s specifications. This level of detail results in a system that runs quieter, cools faster, and lasts longer.
Secure Your Comfort Today
Don't wait until the next heat wave strikes to address your cooling needs. Whether you are building a new home, replacing a dead unit, or upgrading an inefficient system, the right installation makes all the difference. Stone Heating and Air provides the technical accuracy, local compliance, and speed required to keep your home comfortable.
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