Ducted Air Conditioning Prices in Atlanta

3 services from $4,800 · Atlanta, Georgia

Ducted Air Conditioning Prices in Atlanta

Prices exclude sales tax. HVAC work requires a licensed contractor in most states. Refrigerant handling requires EPA Section 608 certification. Building permits are required for HVAC installations in most jurisdictions — check with your local municipality.

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Ducted air conditioning prices in Atlanta

Ducted Air Conditioning Tips for Atlanta

Atlanta's hot, humid summers demand properly sized central AC — oversizing or undersizing both cause comfort and efficiency problems in Atlanta's climate

Georgia requires HVAC contractors to hold a state license — check credentials through the Georgia Secretary of State licensing board before hiring

Atlanta's mild winters mean a heat pump can handle most heating needs — a dual-fuel system with gas furnace backup provides reliable comfort during rare cold snaps

Key Services at a Glance — Atlanta

Small Home Ducted RC

$8,400

avg · $6,400$11,200

Up to 150sqm, full install

Medium Home Ducted RC

$12,400

avg · $9,600$16,000

150–250sqm, full install

Ducted Air Conditioning Prices in Nearby Cities

Ducted air conditioning installation in Atlanta starts from $4,800. A ducted reverse cycle system for a small home in Atlanta averages $8,400. Prices exclude sales tax. HVAC work requires a licensed contractor in most states. Refrigerant handling requires EPA Section 608 certification. Building permits are required for HVAC installations in most jurisdictions — check with your local municipality.

Ducted air conditioning services in Atlanta include reverse cycle systems for small, medium, and large homes, ducted gas heating, evaporative cooling, zone controller systems, ductwork replacement, annual servicing, repairs, and indoor/outdoor unit replacements. A ducted reverse cycle system for a medium home in Atlanta averages $12,400.

Choose the right system size for your home — oversizing wastes money. Invest in zone control to reduce running costs by 20–30%. Install during autumn or winter for better availability and pricing. Get at least three quotes from licensed installers.

Check online reviews on Google and trade platforms. Confirm the installer holds a current ARCTick licence for refrigerant handling and an electrical licence for wiring work. Ask whether they carry public liability insurance. Request a written quote that itemises equipment and labour separately. Ask to see examples of recent ducted AC installations similar to your home size and layout.