Swift, Reliable AC Installation When You Need It Most
Struggling with an outdated or broken AC unit in Hobart can mean uncomfortable days and restless nights, leaving your home feeling more like a sauna than a sanctuary. You need a solution that restores comfort immediately, and you need it executed by professionals who value your time and safety. Contact us today to schedule an assessment or inquire about our flexible financing options to restore your home's cooling immediately.
When your cooling system fails, waiting days for a replacement isn't an option. We provide a streamlined path to comfort:
- Expert installation within 24 hours of your call.
- Energy-efficient systems tailored to Hobart's climate.
- Transparent pricing with no hidden costs.
All installations are fully guaranteed and comply with local building regulations.
What Our AC Installation Includes—End Your Discomfort Today
When you invest in a new air conditioning system, you are purchasing more than just a metal box; you are buying a decade or more of indoor climate control. A proper installation is the single most important factor in how well that system performs and how long it lasts. We approach every job with a comprehensive scope of work designed to leave you with a fully optimized system from day one.

Our installation service covers every technical aspect required to get your home cool again. This includes the professional removal and environmentally safe disposal of your old unit, ensuring that all refrigerants are recovered according to EPA standards. We do not simply swap out equipment; we inspect your existing ductwork and electrical connections to ensure they can support the new, high-efficiency equipment.
The scope of our installation service includes:
- Site Preparation and Protection: We use drop cloths and protective gear to ensure your home remains clean throughout the process. We treat your property with respect, removing debris and old equipment immediately.
- System Sizing and Selection: We verify that the unit selected matches the specific heat load of your home. An undersized unit will run constantly without cooling, while an oversized unit will short-cycle, failing to remove humidity.
- Component Installation: This involves setting the outdoor condenser on a new, leveled pad to prevent vibration and sinking. We install the indoor evaporator coil and ensure a sealed fit with your furnace or air handler to prevent air leakage.
- Refrigerant Line Set Management: We inspect existing copper lines for integrity. If they are compatible, we flush them thoroughly; if not, we install new lines to ensure the refrigerant flows without obstruction.
- Electrical and Safety Upgrades: We replace the outdoor disconnect box and whip (the electrical conduit) to ensure safe, reliable power delivery to the new unit. We also test the circuit breaker to ensure it matches the amperage requirements of the new system.
- Thermostat Integration: Whether you are keeping your existing thermostat or upgrading to a smart, Wi-Fi-enabled model, we ensure the wiring communicates correctly with the new AC for precise temperature control.
Residents in Hobart deal with specific humidity levels that require precise calibration of the system. We charge the refrigerant to manufacturer specifications using subcooling and superheat methods, which guarantees the unit operates at its rated efficiency (SEER2) immediately.
Our Simple Steps to a Cooler Home
We have refined our installation process to minimize disruption to your daily life while maximizing the quality of the technical work. Our team moves efficiently from the initial assessment to the final test run, ensuring you know exactly what is happening at every stage.
- Initial Consultation and Load Calculation:
The process begins with a technical visit. We do not guess the size of the unit you need. We perform a Manual J load calculation, which considers your home’s square footage, insulation levels, window orientation, and local climate data. This ensures the system we recommend is perfectly sized for your specific cooling needs.
- Detailed Proposal and Selection:
Based on the assessment, we present you with clear options ranging from standard efficiency models to high-performance, variable-speed systems. We explain the benefits of each, including potential energy savings and humidity control capabilities. Once you select the system that fits your budget and comfort goals, we schedule the installation, often offering next-day availability.
- The Installation Day:
Our technicians arrive on time with a fully stocked truck. Mr.Freeze Heating & Cooling technicians begin by disconnecting the power and safely removing the old equipment. We then prepare the installation site, leveling the ground for the outdoor unit and modifying the plenum (ductwork transition) indoors if necessary to accommodate the new coil.
- Brazing and Vacuuming:
This is a critical technical step. We braze the copper refrigerant lines while flowing nitrogen through the pipes to prevent oxidation. Once the lines are sealed, we pull a deep vacuum on the system to remove all moisture and non-condensables. Moisture left in the lines can lead to acid formation and compressor failure, so we do not rush this step.
- Start-Up and Commissioning:
Once the vacuum is verified, we release the refrigerant and start the system. We measure airflow, static pressure, and temperature splits (the difference in temperature between the air entering and leaving the unit) to verify performance.
- Final Walkthrough:
We do not leave until you are comfortable with the operation of your new system. We show you how to change the filter, operate the thermostat, and perform basic troubleshooting. We also review the warranty registration to ensure your investment is protected.
Deciding Between AC Repair or Replacement: What You Should Know
Homeowners often face a difficult decision when an AC unit breaks down: is it worth fixing, or is it time to invest in a new system? While repairs are often cheaper upfront, pouring money into a failing system can be more expensive in the long run. There are clear indicators that signal when replacement is the smarter financial and comfort decision.
- The Age of the System:
Most air conditioners are designed to last between 10 and 15 years. If your unit is approaching or has passed the 15-year mark, major components like the compressor are likely nearing the end of their lifespan. Even if the unit is running, efficiency degradation means you are paying significantly more for electricity than you would with a modern system.
- The Frequency of Breakdowns:
If you have called for repairs more than once in the last two seasons, the system is becoming unreliable. Frequent breakdowns indicate that multiple components are wearing out simultaneously. The cumulative cost of these service calls often approaches the down payment on a new, warrantied system.
- The "5,000 Rule":
A common industry benchmark is the 5,000 rule. Multiply the age of your equipment by the estimated repair cost. If the total exceeds $5,000, replacement is generally the better option. For example, a $600 repair on a 10-year-old unit ($6,000) suggests replacement is wise, whereas the same repair on a 4-year-old unit ($2,400) makes repair the better choice.
- Refrigerant Type:
Older units utilize R-22 (Freon), a refrigerant that has been phased out due to environmental regulations. R-22 is now incredibly expensive and difficult to source. If your older unit has a refrigerant leak, topping it off can cost nearly as much as a monthly payment on a new system. Modern units use R-410A or newer, eco-friendly refrigerants that are more efficient and readily available.
- Comfort and Humidity Issues:
If your home has hot and cold spots, or if the air feels clammy despite the AC running, the unit’s compressor may be losing compression, or the coils may be degrading. A new system offers better air distribution and superior dehumidification, which is vital for comfort in our region.
Navigating Local Climate Patterns and Tailored Cooling Solutions
The climate in Hobart presents unique challenges for air conditioning systems. We experience a humid continental climate, characterized by distinct seasons and significant moisture variances. While winters are cold, our summers can bring intense heat waves accompanied by high humidity levels. The wettest months, typically May and June, saturate the air just as temperatures begin to rise, creating a heavy heat load that your AC must manage.
Standard air conditioners do more than just lower the temperature; they are your home's primary dehumidifier. When the humidity outside is high, your AC must run long enough to pull moisture out of the indoor air. If a system is oversized, it will cool the air too quickly and shut off before it has removed the humidity, leading to a "cave-like" cold and clammy feeling. Conversely, a system that struggles against the heat of July and August will run continuously, driving up utility bills.
We tailor our installation approach to these local conditions:
- Humidity Control:
We often recommend two-stage or variable-speed compressors for this area. These units can run at lower speeds on milder but humid days, maintaining air circulation and dehumidification without freezing out the occupants.
- Permits and Local Codes:
Installation work in our area requires strict adherence to local building codes and safety standards. This includes proper electrical disconnect spacing, specific breaker sizing, and adherence to noise ordinances regarding outdoor unit placement. We handle the permitting process, ensuring that your installation passes all municipal inspections. This protects your home’s value and ensures your insurance coverage remains valid.
- Sealing and Insulation:
Because of the temperature extremes, ductwork located in attics or crawlspaces can suffer from thermal loss. Part of our installation focus involves checking accessible ductwork to ensure that the cool air you are paying for actually reaches your living spaces and isn't lost to the attic.
Why Our Neighbors Trust Us – Our Commitments to You
Choosing a contractor for your air conditioning installation is a decision based on trust and verified capability. We understand that you are inviting us into your private space to perform complex work. We take that responsibility seriously, distinguishing ourselves through technical precision and unwavering customer support.
- Technical Excellence and Certification:
Our technicians undergo continuous training to stay ahead of industry advancements. We are certified to handle refrigerants safely and are trained on the latest high-efficiency heat pump and AC technologies. We do not use subcontractors; every person working on your system is a vetted member of our team committed to our quality standards.
- Respect for Your Property:
We treat your home better than our own. From wearing shoe covers to laying down floor protection, we ensure that the only evidence of our presence is a cool, comfortable home. We clean the workspace thoroughly after the installation is complete.
- Manufacturer Partnerships and Warranties:
We partner with top-tier HVAC manufacturers to offer you equipment with the best track records for reliability. Because we install these units according to strict factory guidelines, you receive the full benefit of extended manufacturer warranties. Additionally, we stand behind our craftsmanship with our own labor guarantees.
- Honest, Upfront Communication:
You will never be surprised by the final bill. We provide detailed quotes before work begins. If an unforeseen issue arises during installation—such as deteriorated wiring behind a wall—we stop and discuss the options with you immediately. We believe in empowering you with information, not pressuring you into sales.
Take Action Today – Restore Comfort Instantly
At Mr.Freeze Heating & Cooling, we are dedicated to keeping our community comfortable, safe, and energy-efficient. Whether you are replacing a catastrophic failure or proactively upgrading to a modern system, we are ready to help.
Don't suffer through another hot day. Call us now to secure your AC installation and restore comfort to your home.
