Trusted hvac installation for Mountain Home properties. Same-day service available, transparent pricing, and a workmanship guarantee.
A complete HVAC installation from KIC Refrigeration in Mountain Home, AR addresses every element in the comfort chain, from the air handler and condensing unit to the thermostat, ductwork, and filtration system. We ensure proper airflow balance, verified refrigerant charge, tested safety controls, and code-compliant operation before turning the system over to you.
Properties throughout Mountain Home (pop. 13,601) face unique demands when it comes to hvac installation. Arkansas heating loads, cooling calculations, and the insulation levels and duct configurations found in Mountain Home homes all influence the approach we take. KIC Refrigeration tailors every hvac installation project to the conditions your property actually faces — no generic solutions.
Choosing the right contractor for hvac installation in Mountain Home, AR makes all the difference between efficient comfort and a system that short-cycles. KIC Refrigeration uses Manual J load calculations, installs to manufacturer specifications, and backs every project with a warranty. Call (866) 858-2961 to schedule your free assessment.
How our NATE-certified technicians deliver quality hvac installation results from start to finish.
We survey your property, assess your existing HVAC infrastructure, and perform a Manual J load calculation to determine the correct system size. We evaluate ductwork condition, electrical capacity, and equipment location options.
Our Mountain Home team presents two to three system options matched to your load calculation. We compare SEER2 and AFUE ratings, explain the differences between single-stage, two-stage, and variable-speed equipment, and factor in available manufacturer rebates, utility incentives, and federal tax credits for Mountain Home homeowners.
KIC Refrigeration installs HVAC systems in Mountain Home, AR to the highest standards. We set equipment on level, vibration-isolated mounting, braze all refrigerant connections with nitrogen flowing, pressure test with dry nitrogen, evacuate to below 500 microns, charge by weight, seal all duct connections with mastic, and verify gas piping sizing and connections.
We start the new system, verify operation in all modes, measure airflow, check refrigerant charge, program the thermostat, register the warranty, and provide you with all documentation including equipment manuals, warranty cards, and commissioning readings.
Get answers to the hvac installation questions our customers ask most often.
Complete HVAC installation in Mountain Home ranges from $7,000 to $15,000 for a mid-efficiency furnace and AC combination — typically an 80 percent AFUE furnace paired with a 14.3 to 16 SEER2 condenser. High-efficiency systems with variable-speed blowers and two-stage or variable-speed compressors run $12,000 to $22,000 but deliver significantly lower operating costs and qualify for federal tax credits. Heat pump systems fall between $5,000 and $18,000 depending on whether the system is single-stage, variable-speed, or a dual-fuel configuration. Ductwork modifications or new duct runs add $1,000 to $5,000. KIC Refrigeration provides detailed written proposals for Mountain Home homeowners with every cost itemized and no hidden fees.
Correct HVAC system sizing is determined by a Manual J residential load calculation — the ACCA industry standard — that accounts for your home square footage, ceiling height, insulation R-values, window area and U-factor, air infiltration rate, duct losses, occupancy, and the local AR winter and summer design temperatures. As a rough reference, a well-insulated 2,000-square-foot home in Mountain Home typically needs a 2.5 to 3.5 ton system, while a poorly insulated home of the same size may need 4 tons. KIC Refrigeration never estimates by rule of thumb — we run a proper calculation for your specific Mountain Home home to avoid oversizing, which causes short cycling, high humidity, and premature compressor wear.
A standard furnace and AC replacement in Mountain Home takes 1 to 2 days when existing ductwork, gas piping, and electrical service are adequate and the new equipment fits in the same location. A complete system replacement that includes ductwork modifications, new trunk lines, equipment relocation from basement to attic or vice versa, electrical panel upgrades, or zoning system installation may take 3 to 5 days. Multi-zone mini-split installations with 3 to 5 indoor heads typically take 2 to 3 days. KIC Refrigeration provides a clear timeline in every proposal, coordinates scheduling around your Mountain Home home availability, and keeps you informed on progress every step of the way.
A properly installed and maintained HVAC system in Mountain Home typically lasts 15 to 20 years for the gas furnace and 12 to 18 years for the air conditioner or heat pump outdoor unit. Variable-speed equipment tends to last on the higher end of these ranges because it runs at reduced capacity most of the time, causing less thermal and mechanical stress on components. The three biggest factors in equipment lifespan are installation quality, annual professional maintenance, and regular filter changes every 1 to 3 months. KIC Refrigeration offers maintenance plans for Mountain Home homeowners that include seasonal tune-ups, priority scheduling, and repair discounts to help you get the maximum life from your investment.
Hear from property owners who chose us for their heating and cooling needs.
"Called for an emergency AC repair on a Friday evening fully expecting to wait until Monday. They came out that same night. Cannot say enough good things."
"KIC Refrigeration did a full HVAC inspection before we closed on our new house. Very detailed report and the inspector answered all my questions patiently."
"KIC Refrigeration installed a new furnace for us last winter. The team was respectful of our home, wore boot covers, and cleaned up everything. Top notch."