Air Conditioning System
Repair & Installation

Repair and installation of Central Air Conditioning Systems
in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa and The Valley

Your Air Conditioning System is crucial for keeping you cool and comfortable inside your home. To get the most out of your home investment, it’s important to understand how much a new central air conditioner costs, how it operates, what to anticipate throughout the Air Conditioning Installation process, and how to locate a trustworthy contractor. 


Homeowners in Arizona rely on their central air conditioning systems to quickly reduce the high temperatures and create a pleasant environment in their home or business. A properly planned and installed HVAC system maintains the comfort of the interior living space.

Entity Refrigeration Services and Maintains a Variety of Systems Including:

  • Traditional, Central Air Cooling Systems
  • Efficient Ductless Cooling Systems
  • Electric Air Conditioners
  • Heat Pumps

What to Expect When Getting A New Central Air Conditioning System

A new AC unit is connected to a home’s duct system during a Central Air Conditioning Unit Installation to cool it. It is commonly used in conjunction with a heating system, such a furnace, to effectively regulate the cooling and heating efforts of your home to maintain the right temperature throughout.

It Starts With The Systems Design

The successful installation of the air conditioner starts with the engineering process. The knowledgeable specialists at Entity Refrigeration take into account a variety of structural elements that affect internal load, including duct leakage, windows, and building orientation. insulation ratings and how well the envelope is sealed. 

Be aware that some contractors still size their equipment using outdated methods.

AC Installation

The equipment is installed, charged with coolant, and then the final connections are made by the technicians. A test of the system’s functionality is performed, and registers are air balanced to make sure that every corner is receiving enough conditioned air.

 

The old equipment’s refrigerant is taken out and either recycled or recovered for new AC systems. The present ducting is examined for openings, obstructions, and obvious leaks. The new equipment is put in position, then it is charged with refrigerant and linked to the current air distribution system.

 

Now just sit back and enjoy your Entity Refrigeration cooled home or business.