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Skilled Technicians | HVAC Unit Replacement | Heating and Air Conditioning | Evensville
When a Tennessee summer scorches or a frosty mountain breeze sweeps through Evensville, you need a comfort system that responds instantly. HEP’s skilled technicians bring industry-leading training, stocked service vehicles, and neighbor-next-door friendliness to every HVAC unit replacement, ensuring your new system is precisely sized, expertly installed, and ready to slash energy bills from day one. From meticulous load calculations to fine-tuning airflow, we handle every detail so you can relax in dependable, whisper-quiet comfort.
Because we’re local, we understand the quirks of Evensville homes—historic farmhouses, modern builds, and everything in between. Count on straightforward pricing, flexible financing, and warranties that back up our craftsmanship long after we pull out of the driveway. Schedule your free estimate today and see why HEP has become the community’s first call for worry-free heating and cooling solutions.
FAQs
How do I know when it’s time to replace my HVAC unit instead of repairing it?
Several indicators suggest replacement is the better option: the system is 10–15 years old, requires frequent or costly repairs, struggles to maintain comfortable temperatures, causes unexplained spikes in your Evensville utility bills, or still uses R-22 refrigerant (which is being phased out). A technician can perform a cost-benefit analysis to compare repair versus replacement so you can make an informed decision.
What does a typical HVAC replacement cost in Evensville?
Pricing varies with system size (measured in tons), efficiency rating (SEER/SEER2), brand, and whether you need ductwork modifications. For most Evensville homes, a straight AC or heat-pump swap ranges from $5,000–$9,000, while a full heating-and-cooling changeout (furnace + AC/heat pump) can run $8,000–$14,000. High-efficiency equipment or complex installations may cost more, but local utility rebates and federal tax credits can offset hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
How long will the replacement take and what should I expect on installation day?
Standard changeouts take 1–2 days. Our certified technicians start by protecting your floors, safely evacuating refrigerant, and removing the old unit. They’ll then set the new condenser and/or furnace, connect refrigerant lines and electrical, pressure-test and pull vacuum, charge the system to manufacturer specs, and run a full performance check. We finish by calibrating thermostats, hauling away debris, and reviewing operating instructions with you.
Will a new HVAC system really lower my energy bills?
Yes—today’s high-efficiency units can cut heating and cooling costs by 20–40 percent compared with equipment installed a decade ago. Higher SEER/SEER2 ratings, variable-speed compressors, and smart thermostat integration all contribute to lower kilowatt-hour consumption. Our team performs a free load calculation to ensure the unit is properly sized, which maximizes efficiency and keeps your Evensville home comfortable year-round.
Do I need permits or inspections for an HVAC replacement in Evensville?
Most replacements require a mechanical permit from the city or county, plus a final inspection to verify code compliance, refrigerant handling, and safe electrical connections. Our office handles all permit applications, schedules inspections, and provides you with documentation for your records. This turnkey approach saves you time and guarantees the installation meets local and state codes.
What financing, warranties, and maintenance plans are available?
We partner with reputable lenders to offer 0 % APR promo financing or low-interest options with flexible terms. All equipment comes with a manufacturer’s parts warranty (typically 10 years) and our 1-year labor warranty, both of which can be upgraded to comprehensive coverage. After installation, we recommend enrolling in our biannual maintenance plan: you’ll receive priority service, seasonal tune-ups, and discounted repairs to keep your new HVAC system running efficiently for its full life expectancy.