A new AC system for your Alhambra home should be sized to the house, not the price sheet. LC Heating & Air uses Manual J load calculations to determine the exact tonnage your home needs. We install Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Daikin, Mitsubishi, and Goodman equipment with full permits, warranty registration, and California rebate paperwork. Call (323) 970-3113 for a free in-home estimate.
AC Installation & Air Conditioner Service in Alhambra
LC Heating & Air provides AC installation in Alhambra — including fix A/C, home AC repair, air conditioning unit repair, AC unit repair. Whether you need same-day service, a written estimate, or help deciding between repair and replacement, our licensed technicians handle every make and model.
We repair and service all major HVAC brands in Alhambra, including Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Hisense, LG, and Samsung, and older or discontinued units. No matter the manufacturer, we diagnose the problem accurately and give you an upfront price before any work begins.
Alhambra's summer heat puts real demand on a cooling system. When your existing AC can't keep up or a repair is too frequent, a properly sized replacement makes more sense than another patch. LC Heating & Air provides AC installation, air conditioning unit replacement, and central AC service sized correctly using Manual J load calculations. We install Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Daikin, Mitsubishi, Hisense, LG, and Goodman equipment matched to your home's ductwork and insulation.
We are a licensed California contractor (CSLB #1073586), we pull all required permits with the City of Alhambra and Los Angeles County, and we help you navigate applicable rebates from SCE and TECH Clean California. The cost of installation varies based on tonnage, SEER2, and any duct modifications, but you get a written estimate before any work begins. No surprises, no oversized units, no skipping the math.
Consideraciones HVAC locales
Alhambra
Mid-century ranch, single-family, larger remodels
Extended 95-100°F days, attic heat, dusty condensers
Attic access, gate codes for gated communities, hillside condenser placement
LADBS permits required; we pull and coordinate inspections
Alhambra AC Problems We See Most
Alhambra runs through extended heat waves with 95–100°F days, and many homes have attic-installed air handlers that bake in the afternoon sun. That attic heat drives up the indoor return air temperature and forces the system to run longer cycles. The most common problems we see are refrigerant leaks (usually from linesets running through hot attics where the insulation degrades), failed run capacitors, and contactors that pit and weld themselves shut under heavy summer load. A system that's undersized for the home will also short-cycle on the hottest days — always a sign the load calculation was skipped.
Dust from nearby construction and dry canyon air can clog outdoor condenser coils fast, reducing heat rejection and raising head pressure. If you own a mid-century ranch home in Alhambra, the duct system is likely undersized by modern Manual J standards, and the electrical panel may lack a dedicated 240V circuit for a new high-efficiency condenser. These are fixable constraints, but they have to be factored into the installation plan. We cover all of them during the free in-home assessment.
Alhambra Housing and Ductwork Realities
Alhambra's housing stock is a mix of single-family homes, many built in the 1950s and 1960s as mid-century ranch styles, alongside larger remodels and newer construction. Attic duct systems are the norm. The original ductwork in a 1950s ranch was sized for a 1.5-ton evaporative cooler or a small package unit, not a modern 3–5 ton central AC. If you are replacing an older system, duct capacity must be verified before equipment selection. A restrictive duct system starves the evaporator coil, causes low suction pressure, and lowers efficiency dramatically.
Larger remodels often add great room spaces, new windows, and higher ceilings — all of which increase the cooling load and require a new Manual J. We also see homes that have had a room addition or ADU permitted separately, but the existing AC system was never upgraded to handle the extra square footage. Every installation starts with a physical inspection of the ductwork, insulation levels, and attic clearance. If the ducts are undersized, we can recommend duct modification or, in some cases, a ductless mini-split for the addition to take load off the central system.
How We Diagnose Your Existing System Before Recommending Replacement
We don't recommend replacement based on age alone. Our diagnostic process starts with a full 30-point check of the existing equipment: supply and return temperature split, delta across the evaporator coil, superheat and subcooling readings, static pressure test on the duct system, capacitor and contactor condition on the condenser, and a visual check of the evaporator coil for corrosion or refrigerant tracking. If the system has a leak, we will locate it with an electronic leak detector before making any repair or replacement recommendation.
The goal is a clear answer: is this system worth repairing for another season, or is the pattern of repeated failures pointing toward replacement? If a repair exceeds 50% of the cost of a new system, or if the compressor is failing, we explain why replacement makes sense. We also consider the refrigerant type — R-22 systems are getting expensive to service, and phasedown means availability will only drop. If the system is 12 years or older and uses R-22, we discuss early replacement candidly. We want you to make an informed decision, not feel pressured into one.
Repair or Replace: When Does It Make Sense in Alhambra?
I tell homeowners the same thing I tell my own family: if the system is under 10 years old, the repair is a simple part like a capacitor or contactor, and there are no signs of refrigerant leak or compressor strain, a repair is the right call. For an older system in a hot Alhambra attic, the calculus shifts around year 12. If your AC needs a new condenser coil, compressor, or a major leak repair (evaporator coil replacement), that's usually half the cost of a new system. Paying $2,500 to fix a 15-year-old unit that will likely need another repair next season doesn't add up.
We also look at energy efficiency. A 10 SEER system running at 90% capacity costs significantly more per month than a 16 SEER replacement. The monthly savings and available rebates can offset a big chunk of the replacement cost over the first 3-4 years. And there is the warranty angle: a new system comes with a 10-year manufacturer's parts warranty, while a repaired old unit has zero coverage. We do not push replacement; we present the numbers and let them speak.
Cost Factors and California Rebates for AC Installation in Alhambra
The installed cost of a new central AC system in Alhambra ranges from $4,500 to $11,000, depending on the tonnage (2–5 tons), the SEER2 rating you choose, ductwork modifications, electrical panel capacity, and whether you replace the furnace at the same time. A straight 14 SEER2 replacement on an existing pad with existing lineset and no duct changes lands on the lower end. A full system upgrade to 20+ SEER2 with duct modification, new pad, new lineset, and electrical disconnect upgrade will be closer to the top of that range. Every estimate is written and itemized, so you see exactly where each dollar goes.
California rebates can reduce your out-of-pocket significantly. SCE offers up to $1,200 for qualifying high-efficiency heat pump installations. The TECH Clean California program adds up to $3,000 for eligible heat pump systems. You can also stack the federal IRA tax credit (30% of system cost up to $2,000) if the equipment meets efficiency thresholds. We identify every program during the free in-home assessment, apply the applicable discounts to the proposal, and handle all documentation. We have helped hundreds of LA homeowners claim rebates that reduced their project cost by $1,000–$3,000.
Scheduling Your AC Installation in Alhambra — What to Expect
We are a small, locally owned company, which means your installation date is not handled by a call center. When you call (323) 970-3113, you talk to the office directly. We offer same-day service options for urgent repairs, but installations are typically scheduled 3–7 days out depending on equipment availability and permitting timelines. Emergency calls are answered within 30 minutes (phone response, not on-site arrival). During the free in-home assessment, we verify attic access, duct condition, electrical capacity, and outdoor condenser clearance. These factors determine the total installation time and any needed preparation work.
If your Alhambra home is a gated property (for example, near San Gabriel Country Club or in a private community), we need gate access codes or a visitor pass coordination 24 hours in advance. We also work with property management and HOA boards to schedule vendor-specific access where required. For estate homes with hillside condenser placement, we access the equipment by path or stair and will provide a separate quote for crane or lift use if the backyard is inaccessible by equipment cart. We do not charge extra for gated coordination; we just need the gate code and a point of contact.
Common Mistakes Homeowners Make When Buying a New AC in Alhambra
The most common mistake is buying on price alone. A $3,500 installation from an unlicensed handyman may save money upfront, but you lose manufacturer warranty (requires licensed contractor), void your homeowner insurance if the system causes a fire or flood, and you have zero recourse if the system is undersized or installed incorrectly. The second most common mistake is assuming a bigger tonnage will cool better. An oversized unit short-cycles, fails to dehumidify, and wears out faster. It is also louder because the larger compressor and fan are running at full speed for shorter bursts.
Another mistake is skipping the duct inspection. Many homeowners replace the equipment but leave leaky, undersized ducts in place. That degrades the performance of the new system by 15–30% and can cause the new equipment to fail prematurely. We include a duct static pressure test in every installation proposal and will advise you on duct sealing or replacement if the numbers are out of spec. Also, do not ignore the electrical panel — if your home still has a 100-amp service or a Federal Pacific panel, the new system will need an upgrade, and we will flag that during the assessment.
Health and Safety: What a Proper AC Installation Means for Your Home
A proper AC installation is not just about comfort; it is also about indoor air quality and safety. A system that is correctly sized and installed removes humidity effectively, which prevents mold and mildew growth in the ductwork and inside the home. Alhambra's summer humidity combined with attic temperatures above 130°F creates perfect conditions for microbial growth in the evaporator coil drip pan if the drainage is not properly routed. We verify the condensate drain line is sloped correctly, install a safety float switch in the secondary drain pan, and test the drainage before we leave.
Electrical safety is another critical aspect. Every new condenser and air handler must be connected with the correct breaker size, wire gauge, and a local disconnect within sight of the equipment. We pull permits and schedule inspections to verify all electrical work meets California code. Gas furnace replacements (if part of a complete system) require combustion safety testing — carbon monoxide, gas pressure, and heat exchanger integrity — all included in our commissioning process. Unpermitted or DIY installations regularly fail these checks and create real hazards. Our work is always permitted and inspected, so you and your family are covered.
How to Decide If You Need AC Installation in Alhambra
If your current system is over 12 years old and has needed two or more repairs in the past two years, the likely pattern is that the equipment is near the end of its service life. A repair might keep it running for now, but it's usually cheaper per month to own a new system with a warranty than to keep paying for service calls on an aging unit. If the repair estimate is 50% or more of the cost of a new system, replacement is the practical choice.
If you are moving into a home with no AC, or you want to add cooling to a space that has ductwork but no condenser, installation is straightforward. Homes with hydronic heating (radiators or radiant floor) or without existing ductwork are best served by a ductless mini-split system, which functions as a heat pump and provides both heating and cooling. We will walk through both options during the free in-home assessment and help you decide based on your budget, comfort goals, and the house itself.
Cómo funciona la visita
We inspect your ductwork, insulation, electrical panel, and existing equipment. We perform a Manual J load calculation to determine the exact tonnage needed.
We present multiple equipment options at different price points with projected energy savings and rebate eligibility.
A two-technician crew installs your system, updates electrical connections, and tests all components. We pull permits and schedule inspections.
We commission the system, confirm refrigerant charge, and walk you through the thermostat and filter schedule.
Factores de costo que revisamos antes de cotizar
- • Tonnage (2–5 tons) determines equipment base cost
- • SEER2 rating: higher efficiency = higher upfront cost, lower monthly bills
- • Ductwork condition and modifications needed
- • Electrical panel capacity (may need upgrade for 240V circuit)
- • Permit fees (included in our written estimate)
- • Crane or lift needed for hillside condenser placement
Próximos pasos útiles
AC Installation in Alhambra at a glance
- • LC Heating & Air is a licensed California HVAC contractor (CSLB #1073586).
- • We provide AC installation and replacement in Alhambra, CA (91801).
- • Phone: (323) 970-3113. Emergency calls answered within 30 minutes.
- • We provide free, upfront written estimates before any work begins.
- • We perform Manual J load calculations for every AC installation.
- • We pull all required permits for AC installation in Alhambra.
Our ac installation process in Alhambra
Reviewed by Leo, Owner & Lead Technician
This ac installation guide for Alhambra is reviewed for practical HVAC accuracy by Leo at LC Heating & Air. LC Heating & Air holds California CSLB C-20 HVAC license #1073586 and provides written estimates before approved work.
What Alhambra customers say about ac installation
Verified reviews from homeowners in Alhambra and nearby neighborhoods who used our ac installation service.
“AC wasn't cooling to setpoint even though it was running all day. LC found the condenser coils were completely clogged with cottonwood. Cleaned them on the spot and the system cooled my house 12 degrees in an hour.”
“LC replaced our entire HVAC system — new Carrier condenser, furnace, and coil. Leo walked us through every option without pressure. The install team was professional and clean. System runs perfectly and our electricity bill dropped about 30%.”
“Called LC because our CO detector went off. Their technician found a crack in the heat exchanger and immediately shut down the furnace. He explained the safety issue clearly, provided a replacement estimate, and didn't try to scare us — just facts.”





