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Summit Climate Solutions · Atlanta, GA

Trusted HVAC Installation in Atlanta, GA

A new HVAC system is a 15–20 year investment — Summit Climate Solutions protects it with licensed installation, written warranties, permit pulls, and manufacturer registration handled for you

Permits, commissioning documentation, warranty registration, and a 1-year labor warranty in writing. Not all HVAC contractors do all of this — Summit does.

4.9 389+ Reviews 20+ years

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Why Customers Trust Us

  • licensed insured
  • 20+ years
  • 1-year parts & labor warranty
  • NATE-Certified Technicians
  • 2-hour emergency response

“Pollen had our outdoor unit so clogged it was barely cooling in Marietta. Summit cleaned it, found a low refrigerant issue from a slow leak, and fixed both. Night and day difference in cooling.”

V.A.

Atlanta

“Heat pump install in Alpharetta — perfect for Atlanta's climate. Heats and cools efficiently without a gas line. Summit handled the whole project including the new thermostat setup.”

F.W.

Atlanta

“Our Roswell home is 30 years old with original ductwork. Summit sealed the ducts, added returns to two rooms, and our AC actually reaches the back bedrooms now. Should have done this years ago.”

O.R.

Atlanta

Serving Marietta Alpharetta Roswell Atlanta is the largest metro in the Southeast and a major B2B services hub — businesses here compete across finance, tech, media, and professional services, all requiring credible digital presence.

Everything Included

What You Get

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

Simple Process

How It Works

  1. We perform a full Manual J load calculation for your home — measuring insulation, window areas, ceiling height, and local climate data — so the new system is sized correctly, not just estimated by square footage.

  2. Our installation crews are NATE-certified and install only top-tier equipment from Carrier, Lennox, and Trane with factory-trained expertise, ensuring your warranty remains fully valid.

  3. After installation we commission the system with airflow balancing and refrigerant charge verification, then walk you through the controls and schedule your first maintenance visit — included in the installation price.

Our Approach

HVAC Installation in Atlanta

Atlanta's long, humid summers make AC the most-used system in the home — pollen season also clogs outdoor condenser units faster than almost anywhere in the country, and the shift toward heat pumps in this moderate climate zone means installation expertise matters more than ever.

Atlanta HVAC installation has been transformed over the past decade by the practical superiority of heat pump technology in the region's moderate climate. Atlanta's ASHRAE climate zone — mixed humid, Zone 3A — is nearly ideal for heat pump operation. Winter temperatures rarely sustain below the 20s, which is well within the efficient operating range of standard-efficiency heat pump equipment. A heat pump in Marietta, Alpharetta, or Roswell delivers coefficient of performance values of 2.5–3.5 during the typical Atlanta winter, meaning the system moves 2.5 to 3.5 units of heat energy for every unit of electrical energy consumed — a dramatic efficiency advantage over resistance electric heat or even a high-AFUE gas furnace on a cost-per-BTU basis when electricity and gas prices are considered. Summit Climate Solutions approaches Atlanta installations with heat pump recommendations as the default for new construction and replacement scenarios, rather than as an alternative to be upsold. For existing gas infrastructure homes in Roswell and Marietta where the homeowner wants to maintain dual-fuel flexibility, dual-fuel heat pump systems that use the heat pump as primary with a gas furnace backup for the occasional sustained cold event represent the best economic and comfort outcome. For new construction in Alpharetta without gas infrastructure, all-electric heat pump systems with appropriate backup electric resistance strip sizing for the design heating load are the straightforward choice. Equipment sizing for Atlanta installations is constrained by the same latent load considerations as other humid Southeast markets. The long humid season — April through October with relative humidity regularly above 75% — means that an oversized system will short-cycle, fail to maintain adequate dehumidification, and create the clammy indoor conditions that lead homeowners to set the thermostat lower and lower in search of comfort that a properly sized system would provide at a higher setpoint. Summit performs Manual J calculations for every Atlanta installation with humidity-adjusted design conditions, ensuring the equipment selection reflects the actual latent load of the specific home's construction type. The ductwork in older Marietta and Roswell homes is a key installation variable. 1980s–1990s systems often have undersized return air runs that inadequate airflow for modern high-efficiency equipment. Summit's assessments include duct static pressure testing and a duct leakage check to identify losses that would undermine the new system's performance.

HVAC installation trust is about more than a smooth sales experience. It's about what happens after the crew leaves. Did they pull the permit? Will the manufacturer's warranty be valid? Is the refrigerant charge correct, or will the compressor fail in year three from improper charge at installation? Summit Climate Solutions handles permit applications, schedules and passes municipal inspections, registers your equipment with the manufacturer to activate the full warranty period, and provides commissioning documentation showing the measured performance of your system on day one. We also warranty our installation labor for 1 year. This documentation package exists so that you have legal and contractual protection — not just a verbal promise from a salesperson who may not work there in three years.

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

  1. Permit-free HVAC installations can void homeowner's insurance coverage and create title issues at home sale

  2. Manufacturer warranties require professional installation documentation — cash installations without paperwork may void coverage

  3. Incorrect refrigerant charge at installation is the most common cause of premature compressor failure in new systems

  4. Verbal installation warranties are unenforceable when the technician or salesperson is no longer with the company

  5. Without commissioning documentation, there's no baseline to distinguish installation quality problems from normal wear years later

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

Have Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

11 answered
Do you pull the building permit for HVAC installation?

Yes. We pull all required permits, schedule inspections, and manage the permit paperwork as part of our standard installation service. The permit cost is included in or explicitly itemized in our installation quote — it is not a surprise add-on. Installing without a permit where one is required is a code violation that can affect your homeowner's insurance coverage and creates disclosure obligations when you sell your home.

How does Summit protect the manufacturer warranty on my new equipment?

We register your equipment with the manufacturer within the required registration window — typically 30–90 days of installation. Registered equipment receives extended warranty coverage (often 10 years vs. the base 5 years for unregistered units). We provide you with the registration confirmation and model/serial numbers for your records. If a warranty claim is ever needed, you have the documentation required to support it.

What documentation do I receive after a new HVAC installation?

You receive: the signed permit and inspection record (where applicable), commissioning data showing refrigerant charge measurements, static pressure readings, and temperature differential at installation; equipment model and serial numbers; manufacturer warranty registration confirmation; our 1-year labor warranty in writing; filter replacement schedule and size; and thermostat programming instructions. This documentation package should be kept with your home records.

What is Summit's labor warranty on a new HVAC installation?

We warranty all installation labor for 1 year from the installation date. If a problem arises that is attributable to installation workmanship — incorrect refrigerant charge, duct connection leak, electrical fault from improper wiring — we return and correct it at no charge for labor. This is separate from and in addition to the manufacturer's warranty on equipment parts. The warranty is in writing on your installation contract.

How do I verify that Summit is qualified to install the brand of equipment I want?

We hold factory certification for Carrier, Lennox, and Trane installations, which are the brands we primarily recommend. Factory certification means our technicians have completed the manufacturer's specific installation training and are authorized to perform warranty service under those brands. Certification documentation is available upon request. For other brands we install (Rheem, Goodman, American Standard), we maintain current training and OEM parts access.

How long does HVAC installation take?

Most whole-home replacements are completed in 6–10 hours — one full day. Multi-zone or new-construction installs may take 2–3 days. We schedule a fixed start time and give you a completion estimate before work begins so you can plan your day.

Do I need a permit for a new HVAC installation?

In most municipalities, yes — a mechanical permit is required for new HVAC installation and must be inspected before the system is commissioned. We handle permit applications, scheduling inspections, and final sign-off as part of every installation. You do not need to manage any of this.

What HVAC brands do you install?

We are authorized dealers for Carrier, Lennox, and Trane — consistently ranked among the top three brands for reliability, efficiency, and warranty coverage. We also install Rheem and American Standard systems based on your budget and preference.

What is a Manual J load calculation and why does it matter?

Manual J is the ACCA-approved engineering calculation that determines the exact heating and cooling capacity your home needs. An oversized system short-cycles, fails prematurely, and leaves your home humid. An undersized one runs constantly and struggles on extreme days. We measure your home precisely rather than guessing by square footage.

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.

Is a heat pump better than a gas furnace and AC?

In moderate climates, a heat pump is more efficient and often cheaper to operate than a separate gas furnace and AC. In regions with extreme winters (below -10°F regularly), a dual-fuel heat pump paired with a gas furnace backup typically delivers the best efficiency and cold-weather performance.

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