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What to Expect During an AC Installation Service

Installing a new air conditioning system is a major home upgrade, and understanding the process can help ease concerns and ensure a smooth experience. At Gideon Heating & Air, we provide professional, efficient AC installations tailored to the needs of homeowners in Wilmington, NC.

Homeowner learning about new ductless AC system from technician in North Carolina home.

Pre-Installation Assessment

Before installation day, a certified technician conducts a comprehensive in-home evaluation. This includes inspecting your current system, performing a detailed cooling load calculation, and helping you choose the best system based on your home’s size, energy efficiency goals, and comfort preferences. This ensures your new AC unit is correctly sized and optimized for long-term performance.

Preparation and Old System Removal

On installation day, our team arrives promptly and fully prepared. If you’re replacing an old unit, we’ll safely disconnect and remove it, including responsible refrigerant recovery and disposal as required by EPA guidelines. Outdated equipment is recycled, and the installation area is prepped. We also evaluate supporting components such as ductwork, electrical wiring, and drainage systems to ensure everything is ready for the new system.

New System Installation

The new air conditioning unit is installed according to manufacturer specifications and all applicable building codes. Our technicians connect the system to your home’s ductwork, power supply, and thermostat. During this stage, we take care to protect your home, maintain a clean work environment, and minimize disruption.

Testing and Calibration

Once installed, the system undergoes a full performance check. We verify proper airflow, test refrigerant levels, and ensure your thermostat is functioning correctly with the new unit. Calibration and fine-tuning are completed to maximize efficiency and system reliability.

Final Walkthrough and Homeowner Education

Before wrapping up, we provide a walkthrough of your new system. We’ll show you how to adjust your thermostat, change air filters, and spot early signs of common issues. We also explain warranty coverage and answer any final questions to make sure you’re confident operating your new AC system.

Why Choose Gideon Heating & Air

With decades of experience serving Wilmington, NC, our team understands how to install air conditioning systems built for the coastal climate. We’re known for our skilled technicians, clear communication, and dedication to doing the job right the first time. Whether you’re upgrading an old unit or installing a new one, you can trust us to deliver reliable, stress-free service.

FAQs About AC Installation

How long does AC installation take?
Most standard installations are completed in a single day, depending on system complexity.

Do I need to be home during installation?
Yes. A homeowner or authorized adult should be present to provide access and address any questions that arise.

Can I upgrade my thermostat during the installation?
Absolutely. We can install a programmable or smart thermostat for added control and efficiency.

Will you dispose of my old unit?
Yes. We manage the removal and environmentally responsible disposal of your old equipment.

Did You Know?

A properly installed AC system can extend the unit’s lifespan and improve energy efficiency, leading to lower utility bills and more consistent comfort.

Start your comfort upgrade today. Schedule your AC installation with Gideon Heating & Air Wilmington’s trusted HVAC experts.

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