
AC Installation in Baldwin County, Alabama
A new AC system is one of the biggest investments you’ll make in your home — and on the Gulf Coast, it’s one of the most important. Air Solutions Heating & Cooling installs and replaces central air conditioning systems across Baldwin County with proper sizing for our heat and humidity, corrosion-resistant options for coastal properties, and financing that makes the investment manageable. Call (251) 300-9817 for a free in-home assessment.
Signs You Need a New AC System
Replacing an AC system is never anyone’s favorite project, but there’s a point where continuing to repair an aging unit costs more than a full air conditioner replacement. If any of these describe your current system, it’s worth having a conversation about replacement:
- Your system is 10 years old or older — most Baldwin County systems last 10–15 years with maintenance; coastal systems closer to 8–12
- You’re calling for repairs more than once a year — multiple repairs on the same system means it’s telling you something
- Your system still runs on R-22 refrigerant — production stopped years ago and remaining supply gets more expensive every year
- Rooms that never cool evenly, no matter what you try — often a sizing or ductwork problem that a new system solves
- Energy bills keep climbing despite regular maintenance — older systems lose efficiency as components wear
- The system runs constantly but can’t keep up with Baldwin County heat — an undersized or failing system fighting 95°F days and 85% humidity is burning money
None of these mean you have to replace tomorrow. But if you’re checking two or three boxes on this list, a professional assessment will tell you where you stand — and we’ll give you an honest answer about whether repair or replacement makes more financial sense. The Blog “How long does an AC last in Baldwin County?” breaks down the numbers by location and maintenance history.

Why Homeowners Trust Air Solutions for AC Installation
Installing a new AC system is not just a purchase — it’s a decision about who’s going to size it correctly, install it to code, and stand behind it when something goes wrong three years from now. We’ve earned 249 five-star reviews across Baldwin County because we do all three. Licensed Alabama contractor AL#23194, locally owned, and we install every major brand — not just the one a manufacturer pays us to push.
Proper Sizing
Every installation starts with a Manual J load calculation — the industry-standard method for determining exactly how much cooling your home needs. In Baldwin County, where humidity is a bigger factor than dry heat, proper sizing prevents the two most common installation mistakes: oversized systems that short-cycle and leave the house humid, and undersized systems that can’t keep up in July.
All Major Brands
We install Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, York, Bryant, Amana, and every other major brand. We’re not locked into a single manufacturer, which means the recommendation is based on what’s right for your home, your budget, and your priorities — not on who gives us the best dealer margin.
Warranty Protection
Every installation comes with the manufacturer’s warranty on parts and equipment, plus our own workmanship warranty on the installation itself. If something fails because of how we installed it, we fix it at no cost.
Financing Available
A new AC system is a significant investment. We offer financing options that let you spread the cost over time so you’re not draining savings or delaying a replacement your home needs now.
How AC Installation Works
A proper AC installation in Baldwin County follows a sequence, and every step matters. Skipping the assessment or guessing at the size is how homeowners end up with systems that never quite work right.
We start with an in-home assessment — measuring the house, checking ductwork condition, evaluating insulation (especially in the attic, where most Baldwin County ductwork runs through unconditioned space), and noting anything that affects the load calculation. That assessment feeds a Manual J calculation, which tells us the exact tonnage and capacity your home needs. In this climate, a half-ton error in either direction means either a system that short-cycles and leaves the house sticky, or one that runs constantly and can’t keep up on the worst days.
Once the sizing is locked, we walk through equipment options together. [SEER2 ratings](/blog/seer2-ratings-explained/) matter more here than in moderate climates — the difference between a 14.3 SEER2 base system and an 18+ SEER2 high-efficiency unit shows up fast when the system runs eight or nine months a year. For properties within a few miles of the coast, we recommend corrosion-resistant condensers as standard — the upfront cost is higher, but the payback in extended system life is significant.
Installation day itself typically runs one full day for a straightforward replacement. Our crew removes the old system, positions and connects the new equipment, runs refrigerant lines, verifies electrical connections, and commissions the system — which means running it through a full startup sequence, checking refrigerant charge, verifying airflow at every register, and making sure the thermostat communicates correctly. We don’t leave until every room is cooling and the system is performing to spec. [AC sizing for Baldwin County homes](/blog/ac-sizing-guide-baldwin-county/) goes deeper on how we calculate the right system for your house.

What Our AC Installation Service Includes
From the first phone call to the follow-up after installation, here’s what you’re getting:
Home Assessment and Sizing
A technician visits your home, measures the space, evaluates ductwork and insulation, and runs a Manual J load calculation. This step determines everything that follows.
Equipment Selection
We walk through brand options, efficiency tiers (SEER2 ratings), and features together. You pick based on budget and priorities — not because we’re pushing a brand.
Professional Installation
Licensed technicians handle removal of the old system, placement and connection of the new equipment, refrigerant line installation, and electrical work. One-day turnaround for most residential replacements.
System Testing and Commissioning
Full startup sequence: refrigerant charge verification, airflow testing at every register, thermostat setup, and safety checks. We don’t sign off until the system is performing to manufacturer spec.
Post-Install Support
Warranty registration, maintenance scheduling (Cool Club enrollment available), and a follow-up check within the first season to verify the system is holding performance. Questions after installation get a real person on the phone, not a runaround.
For answers to common installation questions, our Baldwin County HVAC FAQ covers most of what homeowners ask before, during, and after a new system.
What AC Installation Costs in Baldwin County
A new AC system is a significant investment, and the final number depends on several factors specific to your home. We use directional language here intentionally — giving you a dollar figure without seeing the house would be irresponsible, and any company that quotes a price over the phone is guessing.
What sets us apart:
- Home size and layout — larger homes and multi-story layouts require higher-capacity systems and more complex installations
- System type and efficiency — a base-tier 14.3 SEER2 system costs significantly less than a high-efficiency 18+ SEER2 variable-speed unit, but the efficiency savings compound over 10–15 years of Gulf Coast use
- Ductwork condition — if existing ductwork is damaged, undersized, or poorly sealed, it needs repair or replacement alongside the new unit to perform correctly
- Coastal considerations — corrosion-resistant condensers and elevated mounting for flood-prone areas add cost upfront but protect the investment long-term
Rebate programs can reduce the net cost meaningfully. Our “rebates and incentives guide” blog covers what’s available in Baldwin County for 2026, including utility rebates, federal tax credits, and manufacturer promotions. And our HVAC financing options make it possible to install the right system now and pay over time.
AC Installation on the Gulf Coast
Installing an AC system in Baldwin County is a different job than installing one in Birmingham or Nashville. The climate demands more from the equipment, and the installation has to account for conditions that don’t exist in most of the country.
Humidity is the biggest factor. A system that’s perfectly sized for dry heat will leave a Baldwin County home feeling cold and clammy, because it cools the air temperature without running long enough to pull moisture out. Proper sizing accounts for latent load — the humidity the system has to remove — not just sensible load (the temperature). Most cookie-cutter installations from national chains miss this entirely.
Coastal properties face the additional challenge of salt air corrosion, which can cut system life by 30–50% on standard equipment. For homes within three miles of the Gulf or bay, we specify corrosion-resistant condensers with pre-coated coils and stainless hardware as standard. The upfront premium is a fraction of what early replacement would cost.
Ductwork in unconditioned attics is another Baldwin County reality. [Attic HVAC problems](/blog/attic-hvac-problems-baldwin-county/) are common here because attic temperatures reach 140°F or higher in summer, and poorly sealed or uninsulated ducts lose 20–30% of the cooling before it reaches the living space. We inspect ductwork during every installation assessment and flag issues before they undermine a brand-new system.
Related HVAC Services
AC repair is often the first call a homeowner makes, but it’s usually not the only service that comes up in the conversation. Depending on the age, condition, and usage of your system, one of these may be the right next step:
Heating Installation
Replacing your AC is often the right time to replace the heating system too, especially if both are the same age. Heating installation can be bundled for efficiency and cost savings.
AC Maintenance
Two tune-ups a year catch most of the problems that would otherwise become repair calls. The Cool Club Membership covers both visits plus 15% off repairs.
Emergency HVAC
Systems fail at the worst possible times. Our emergency HVAC service is available 24/7 across Baldwin County — no exceptions.
Commercial HVAC
For business properties needing new cooling systems, our commercial HVAC service handles everything from single-unit offices to multi-zone retail spaces.
Indoor Air Quality
Baldwin County humidity drives mold, mildew, and poor air quality. Whole-home dehumidifiers, UV purification, and duct sealing address the root causes.
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Emergency AC Repair
How long does an AC installation take?
Most residential AC replacements are completed in a single day — typically 6–8 hours from removal of the old unit to full commissioning of the new one. Complex installations (new ductwork, multi-zone systems, or attic-access challenges) may take a day and a half. We’ll give you a realistic timeline before work begins.
What size AC do I need for my home?
Size depends on square footage, layout, insulation, ductwork, window exposure, and — critically in Baldwin County — humidity load. A Manual J load calculation determines the right tonnage. Guessing or using rules of thumb (“one ton per 500 square feet”) leads to oversized or undersized systems. Our “AC sizing guide” blog explains how the calculation works.
What SEER2 rating should I get in Baldwin County?
The federal minimum is 14.3 SEER2 for our region. For a system that runs eight or nine months a year in Gulf Coast heat, we typically recommend 16+ SEER2 for standard homes and 18+ for larger homes or homeowners who prioritize long-term energy savings. Our SEER2 ratings guide breaks down the tradeoffs between efficiency tiers and upfront cost.
Do you offer financing for new AC systems?
Yes. We offer financing options that spread the cost over time. Our “HVAC financing guide” blog covers the details more in-depth.
What happens to my old AC unit?
We remove and haul away the old equipment as part of the installation. Refrigerant is recovered according to EPA requirements. The old unit is properly recycled — you don’t need to deal with disposal.
Do I need new ductwork with a new AC?
Not always, but sometimes. If the existing ductwork is properly sized, sealed, and in good condition, the new system connects to it. If the ducts are damaged, undersized, or leaking significantly, replacing or repairing them alongside the new system is the right call — otherwise you’re pushing conditioned air through a system that wastes 20–30% of it before it reaches the room.
What brands do you install?
All major brands — Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, York, Bryant, Amana, and more. We’re not an authorized dealer for any single manufacturer, which means our recommendation is based on what fits your home and budget, not on a dealer incentive.
Ask About Our Easy Financing Options
Worried about a big repair bill or system upgrade? We’ve got flexible financing to keep your home comfortable — without the stress.
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