If your AC is failing to keep up with the fluctuating Griffith temperatures, you are not alone. Many homeowners in the area face these uncomfortable issues, especially when humidity spikes during seasonal transitions and older units simply cannot maintain the set temperature. Contact us immediately to schedule a consultation or click here to view our available financing options.
When your cooling system struggles, you need a solution that restores comfort without unnecessary delays — schedule a consultation today. We provide:
- Quick service dispatch within 24 hours to address urgent cooling failures.
- Transparent pricing structures and flexible financing options to fit your budget.
- Installation guarantees and comprehensive extended warranties for long-term peace of mind.
All services come with full regulatory compliance and options for extended warranty protection to ensure your investment is secure.
What Our AC Replacement Includes: From Consultation to Installation
Replacing an air conditioning system is a significant investment in your home’s infrastructure. It involves far more than simply swapping out a metal box outside your home. Our comprehensive replacement service ensures that every component of your HVAC system is evaluated and optimized for maximum efficiency. When you choose a full system replacement in Griffith, you receive a complete overhaul designed to lower energy bills and improve indoor air quality.
- System Sizing and Load Calculation: A major cause of premature AC failure is improper sizing. A unit that is too large will cycle on and off frequently, leading to wear and tear, while a unit that is too small will run continuously without cooling the house. We perform a detailed load calculation based on your home’s square footage, insulation levels, window orientation, and local climate data. This ensures the new unit is perfectly matched to your specific cooling requirements.
- Equipment Removal and Disposal: We handle the complete removal of your existing equipment. This includes pumping down and reclaiming old refrigerant in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations to prevent environmental contamination. We disconnect electrical wiring and condensate drains carefully to avoid damage to your home’s infrastructure. The old unit is hauled away and disposed of properly, leaving you with a clean slate for the new installation.
- Component Upgrades and Inspection: A new AC unit requires compatible support systems to function correctly. Our service includes an inspection of your existing ductwork to identify leaks or blockages that could hamper the new system's performance. We also replace the line set—the copper tubing that carries refrigerant—if the existing lines are damaged or incompatible with newer refrigerants. We install a new evaporator coil, which is essential for the heat exchange process, and update the condensate drain piping to prevent future leaks.
- Thermostat and Control Integration: Modern air conditioners often communicate with smart thermostats to optimize humidity control and scheduling. We install and calibrate new thermostats or integrate the new unit with your existing smart home system. This ensures you have full control over your indoor climate and can take advantage of energy-saving features immediately upon installation.

Our Streamlined Installation Process Explained
We understand that having technicians in your home can be disruptive. Mr.Freeze Heating & Cooling has refined the installation process to be as efficient and non-intrusive as possible. We follow a strict protocol to ensure safety, cleanliness, and technical precision from the moment we arrive until the final system test.
- Site Preparation and Protection: The process begins with protecting your property. Technicians lay down drop cloths and wear protective shoe covers to ensure your floors and carpets remain clean. We clear the workspace around the indoor and outdoor units to allow for safe maneuvering of heavy equipment.
- Safety Disconnect and Extraction: We shut off power to the HVAC circuit at the main breaker panel to ensure electrical safety. The existing refrigerant is recovered into a sealed tank. Once the system is depressurized, we disconnect the high-voltage and low-voltage wiring, as well as the plenum connections, before physically removing the old indoor and outdoor units.
- Positioning and Securing New Equipment: The new outdoor condenser is placed on a leveled composite pad to prevent sinking or vibration. We ensure adequate clearance around the unit for proper airflow. Indoors, the new evaporator coil and furnace or air handler are secured and sealed to the existing ductwork. This airtight seal is critical for preventing conditioned air from escaping into your attic or crawlspace.
- Brazing and Vacuum Testing: Technicians connect the refrigerant lines using high-temperature brazing to create leak-proof joints. To ensure the system is sealed tight, we flow nitrogen through the lines during brazing to prevent oxidation. Afterward, we pull a deep vacuum on the lines to remove all moisture and air, which are enemies of a long-lasting compressor.
- System Charging and Commissioning: Once the vacuum holds, we release the factory charge of refrigerant and adjust it to the precise subcooling and superheat levels required by the manufacturer. We power up the system, test the blower motor, check the amperage draw on the compressor, and verify that the thermostat is signaling correctly.
- Final Walkthrough: We do not leave until we verify that the system is cooling effectively. We walk you through the operation of your new thermostat, explain the filter maintenance schedule, and provide all warranty documentation and manuals.
Deciding When to Replace Your AC: Factors You Need to Consider
Homeowners often struggle with the decision between repairing an aging unit or investing in a replacement. While a quick fix might seem cheaper in the short term, it often leads to higher costs down the road. There are specific technical indicators and financial benchmarks that suggest replacement is the more prudent financial decision.
- The $5,000 Rule: A common industry standard for making this decision is 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 better option. For example, if you have a 12-year-old unit and the repair costs $500, the result is $6,000 ($500 x 12). In this scenario, putting money into the old unit is likely a waste of resources.
- Refrigerant Type: If your current system runs on R-22 (Freon), it is obsolete. The production and import of R-22 have been banned in the United States. Sourcing R-22 for a repair is incredibly expensive and increasingly difficult. Modern systems use R-410A or newer refrigerants, which are more environmentally friendly and readily available. If your R-22 system develops a leak, replacement is almost always the only viable solution.
- Frequency of Breakdowns: If you have required repairs more than once in the last two seasons, your system is becoming unreliable. Components tend to fail in a domino effect on older systems; replacing a capacitor today might be followed by a fan motor failure next month and a compressor failure the next. Replacement stops the cycle of recurring service calls and unexpected expenses.
- Energy Efficiency Ratings (SEER): Older units often have a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) of 10 or less. Modern standards require a minimum of SEER2 13.4 in the North, with many high-efficiency units exceeding SEER 20. Upgrading from a 10 SEER unit to a 16 SEER unit can reduce your cooling costs by significantly, meaning the new system begins paying for itself immediately through monthly utility savings.
Local Guidelines and Seasonal Advice for Griffith Homeowners
Operating an HVAC system in Griffith presents specific challenges due to the regional climate and local regulations. The weather here shifts dramatically from freezing winters to hot, humid summers. Your AC replacement must be capable of handling high humidity loads to prevent mold growth and ensure comfort.
- Permitting and Code Compliance: Local building codes in Griffith require permits for HVAC replacements to ensure safety and energy efficiency standards are met. This includes verifying that the electrical circuit is sized correctly for the new unit and that the installation meets clearance requirements. We handle the permit application process for you, scheduling the necessary municipal inspections to ensure your installation is fully compliant with local laws. This protects you from fines and ensures your home insurance remains valid.
- Managing Humidity: The summers in this region are known for high humidity. Standard air conditioners cool the air, but they may not run long enough to dehumidify effectively if they are oversized. We often recommend two-stage or variable-speed compressors for homes in this area. These units can run at lower speeds for longer periods, extracting more moisture from the air without overcooling the space. This results in a drier, more comfortable indoor environment even when the thermometer reads high.
- Seasonal Timing for Replacement: The best time to replace your system is during the shoulder seasons—spring or fall. Waiting until a "hot day" in July often means longer wait times due to high demand. By scheduling your replacement before the peak heat arrives, you ensure that your home is ready for the first heatwave. Additionally, manufacturers often offer rebates during the spring pre-season, providing potential cost savings on high-efficiency equipment.
Why Choose Us: Local Expertise and Guaranteed Satisfaction
Selecting the right contractor is just as important as selecting the brand of air conditioner. The quality of the installation dictates the longevity and efficiency of the equipment. A top-tier unit installed poorly will fail prematurely, while a standard unit installed perfectly will provide years of reliable service.
- Technical Certification and Training: Our technicians undergo rigorous training and carry certifications that validate their expertise in modern HVAC technology. We stay updated on the latest industry standards, including changes in refrigerant regulations and energy efficiency codes. This technical depth ensures that we can diagnose complex airflow issues and design systems that solve specific comfort problems in your home.
- Transparent Warranties: We stand behind our workmanship. While manufacturers provide warranties on the equipment itself, we offer additional guarantees on the installation labor. This means if an issue arises due to the installation process, we return to fix it at no cost to you. We believe in transparency, providing you with clear written terms so you know exactly what is covered.
- Commitment to the Community: We are not just a service provider; we are part of the local community. We understand the specific housing stock in the area, from historic homes requiring delicate retrofitting to new construction needing high-efficiency zoning systems. We treat your home with respect, ensuring cleanup is thorough and your property is undamaged during the installation process.
Don't let an unreliable air conditioner compromise your comfort or safety this season. Take control of your indoor climate with a professional replacement that offers efficiency, reliability, and peace of mind.
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Invest in Lasting Comfort With a Trusted Local Expert
An aging or underperforming air conditioner doesn’t just affect comfort—it impacts energy costs, indoor air quality, and your peace of mind during extreme weather. A professionally installed replacement system is an investment in long-term reliability, efficiency, and consistent comfort tailored to Griffith’s unique climate challenges. From precise system sizing and code-compliant installation to extended warranties and financing options, Mr.Freeze Heating & Cooling delivers solutions designed to perform for years, not seasons. Don’t wait for your system to fail at the worst possible time—contact us today to schedule your AC replacement consultation and take the next step toward dependable, worry-free home comfort.
