Summit Climate Solutions · Dallas, TX
Affordable HVAC Installation in Dallas, TX
A new HVAC system is a major investment — Summit Climate Solutions gives you transparent equipment pricing, right-sized system selection, and financing that fits your budget
Don't pay for 5-ton capacity in a 2,000 sq ft home. Proper Manual J sizing and honest equipment pricing protect your investment from day one.
Transparent Pricing
Our Pricing Approach
Starting From
$4,500–$14,000
Quote-Based Pricing
- Central AC only (split system): $4,500–$8,000 installed.
- Gas furnace and AC combination: $6,500–$12,000 installed.
- Heat pump system: $5,500–$14,000 depending on efficiency rating.
- Ductwork modifications or replacement quoted separately: $1,500–$5,000.
- Financing available from 0% for 18 months to extended 84-month terms.
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What You Get
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Manual J Load Calculation
We size every system scientifically using ACCA Manual J methodology — never by rule-of-thumb guessing — ensuring you get the right capacity for your home's exact heat gain and loss profile.
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Factory-Backed Equipment Warranties
We install Carrier, Lennox, and Trane systems with 10-year parts warranties registered in your name — and our workmanship warranty adds 2 years on top of that for labor.
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Same-Day Completion Commitment
Our crews are sized to complete most whole-home installations in a single day. You will not go more than one night without climate control during your installation.
Our Guarantees
- 2-year labor warranty plus full manufacturer parts warranty up to 10 years, registered in your name at installation.
- licensed insured
- 20+ years
- 1-year parts & labor warranty
- NATE-Certified Technicians
- 2-hour emergency response
Social Proof
Why Customers Trust Us
- licensed insured
- 20+ years
- 1-year parts & labor warranty
- NATE-Certified Technicians
- 2-hour emergency response
“AC died on the hottest day of the year in Plano. Summit had a tech here in 90 minutes and the system was running again before bedtime. Lifesavers.”
“New furnace and AC combo installed in our Frisco home. Crew was here at 7 AM and done by 4 PM. Energy bills dropped 35% the first month.”
“Been on their maintenance plan for two years now. They catch things before they break. Worth every penny in McKinney heat.”
Our Approach
HVAC Installation in Dallas
Dallas summers regularly exceed 100°F for weeks at a stretch, pushing AC systems to their limits — and spring hailstorms routinely damage outdoor condenser units, creating a double threat that demands both fast repair and proper system protection.
Installing a new HVAC system in Dallas requires engineering decisions that account for one of the most demanding cooling climates in the continental United States. The ACCA Manual J load calculation for a typical 2,400-square-foot Frisco or McKinney home produces a cooling load that reflects 100°F+ design temperatures, intense solar gain from wide-open south and west exposures, and high internal gains from the large open floor plans common in North Texas new construction. Getting the sizing right is non-negotiable — an oversized system in Dallas short-cycles through the spring and fall shoulder seasons, never runs long enough to remove humidity effectively, and wears out its compressor through excessive start cycles. Equipment selection for Dallas installations centers on compressors rated for high-ambient operation. The outdoor condenser is specified to maintain rated cooling capacity at 115°F ambient rather than the standard 95°F test condition, which is why higher-quality Carrier, Lennox, and Trane units engineered for Sunbelt markets outperform budget-tier equipment that degrades rapidly above 100°F ambient. SEER2 ratings of 16–18 represent the sweet spot for most Dallas homeowners — the efficiency premium of a 20+ SEER2 inverter system is recovered within 5–7 years in Dallas electricity costs, making it a financially sound choice for homeowners planning to stay in their Plano or Frisco home long-term. Ductwork condition is the hidden variable in most Dallas HVAC replacements. The attic temperatures in a North Texas summer reach 150–160°F, and flex duct that was installed 20 years ago in those conditions is often collapsed, disconnected at joints, or so degraded that it contributes more heat gain than it delivers conditioned air. Summit performs a duct integrity assessment as part of every installation consultation — a new high-efficiency system on leaky ductwork will never deliver its rated performance. Duct sealing or partial replacement is frequently the highest-value add to a system replacement in older Plano and McKinney homes. Spring hailstorm risk also factors into equipment placement and protection recommendations for Dallas installations. Summit discusses condenser placement options and, where layout allows, recommends positioning that reduces direct hail exposure or includes hail guard accessories to protect the condenser coil fins from future storm damage.
HVAC installation is one of the largest home improvement investments most families make, and the industry is rife with oversizing, brand upsells, and opaque equipment margins. Summit Climate Solutions builds every installation quote around a room-by-room Manual J load calculation — the ACCA-standard method for determining the actual heating and cooling load of your home. This prevents the chronic oversizing that plagues contractor-installed systems, which short-cycle, wear out faster, and fail to dehumidify properly. We present equipment options at multiple price points with honest payback analysis for higher-efficiency units, and we partner with financing programs that offer 0% promotional periods so the investment is accessible regardless of upfront budget.
Every installation includes a Manual J load calculation and a post-install commissioning report — documented proof that your system is correctly sized, charged, and airflow-balanced for maximum efficiency and comfort.
Problems We Solve
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Oversized systems installed without a Manual J calculation short-cycle and fail to control humidity
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Equipment markups vary wildly between contractors — the same unit can cost $800–$1,500 more from one company vs. another
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High-efficiency upsells don't always pencil out financially — the payback period on a 20+ SEER unit can exceed 12 years
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Installation quality matters as much as equipment quality — improper refrigerant charge voids manufacturer warranties
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Ductwork issues absorb 20–30% of system capacity — a new unit on a leaky duct system performs like a used one
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An aging HVAC system over 12 years old consumes 30–50% more electricity than modern high-efficiency units, quietly adding hundreds of dollars to your utility bill every year while delivering inconsistent comfort.
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Uneven temperatures between rooms — too hot upstairs, too cold downstairs — often indicate an undersized or improperly designed system that no amount of maintenance will permanently resolve.
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Refrigerant phase-outs mean that systems running R-22 are becoming increasingly expensive to service as refrigerant prices climb; replacing with an R-410A or R-32 system eliminates this ongoing cost exposure.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a new HVAC system cost installed?
Total installed costs vary significantly by system type, size, and efficiency tier. A standard split system (AC + air handler or furnace) for a 1,500–2,500 sq ft home typically ranges from $6,000–$12,000 installed. Heat pump systems range from $7,000–$15,000. High-efficiency variable-speed inverter systems run $12,000–$20,000+. We provide itemized quotes so you can see exactly what you're paying for equipment vs. labor vs. materials.
What is a Manual J calculation and why does it matter for pricing?
A Manual J is the industry-standard room-by-room heat gain and heat loss calculation required by most building codes. It determines the exact system size your home needs. Skipping it and guessing leads to oversizing — which increases upfront cost for equipment you don't need, and leads to short-cycling that accelerates wear and reduces efficiency. We perform Manual J on every installation quote at no additional charge.
Is a higher SEER2 rating worth the extra cost?
It depends on your usage and utility rates. A 16 SEER2 vs. 14 SEER2 unit might save $150–$250 per year in a hot climate like Phoenix — the $600–$1,000 price premium pays back in 3–6 years. A 20+ SEER2 inverter system costs $3,000–$5,000 more than a standard unit and has a 10–15 year payback in most markets. We model the actual dollar savings so you can make a rational decision.
What financing options are available for HVAC installation?
We offer multiple financing options through HVAC-specific lending partners: 0% interest for 12–18 months for qualified buyers, extended 60–84 month terms at competitive rates for larger jobs, and same-day approval decisions. Monthly payments on a $10,000 system at 7.9% over 60 months are approximately $202 per month — often less than the energy savings from replacing an aging inefficient system.
Does the installation price include removing the old equipment?
Yes. Our installation quotes include removal and legal disposal of the existing equipment, all refrigerant handling per EPA regulations, installation permits where required by local building departments, commissioning (refrigerant charge verification, airflow measurement, thermostat programming), and post-installation walkthrough. There are no hidden add-ons at the end of the job.
How much does a new HVAC system cost installed?
A new central AC runs $4,500–$8,000 installed. A full furnace and AC combination is $6,500–$12,000. Heat pump systems range $5,500–$14,000 depending on efficiency. Every quote is itemized with equipment, labor, and permit costs broken out separately.
Can I get financing for a new HVAC system?
Yes. We offer multiple financing options including 0% interest for 18 months, and longer-term plans at competitive rates for larger investments. We can usually get you a credit decision within minutes during your estimate appointment.
Will a new HVAC system really lower my energy bills?
Modern 16–18 SEER2 systems use 30–50% less electricity than a 10-year-old 10 SEER system. Most homeowners recoup the efficiency premium in 4–7 years through energy savings, and enjoy improved comfort and lower maintenance costs throughout the system's 15–20 year life.
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