Lennox AC Costs: What Affects the Price?

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Looking to purchase a new Lennox air conditioner but unsure about the cost? From the size of your home to the compressor type, HVAC.com details the key factors that determine Lennox AC prices to help you understand expected costs.

How Different Lennox AC Models Determine Costs

Lennox features a lineup of 13 air conditioner models. Each is priced differently based on the efficiency level, sound rating, compressor type, and additional features such as smart thermostats, zoning capabilities, and variable-speed technology. Consider your cooling requirements and budget when picking a Lennox AC model.

Factors that Influence the Price of a Lennox Air Conditioner

Let’s dive deeper into some of the specifics that affect Lennox AC costs.

Your Home’s Size

While your neighbor’s air conditioner might look similar, yours may have a higher cooling capacity if your home is larger which raises the price. An air conditioner’s cooling capacity is measured in tonnage. For example, a 3-ton AC is usually sufficient to cool a 2,000-square foot home, while a 4-ton unit is more suitable for a 2,200 to 2,600-square-foot house. You can expect to pay about $500 more per ton.

Efficiency Rating

You have plenty of options when choosing how efficient your Lennox air conditioner will be. An air conditioner’s efficiency rating, measured by its Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER), can vary costs by thousands of dollars. Lennox offers models with SEER ratings ranging from 16 to 28. Higher-rated units are more environmentally friendly and will reduce your monthly energy costs, albeit at a higher upfront cost.

Condition of the Ductwork

Don’t forget about the ductwork when determining HVAC replacement costs. Your home’s air ducts typically last about 10-25 years – a similar lifespan to a central air conditioning system. When replacing your AC, consider duct replacement too, depending on its condition. While installing new ductwork can increase the cost of HVAC replacement, certain high-efficiency models may require upgraded ductwork to maximize energy efficiency.

Compressor Type

Lennox offers single-stage, two-stage, and variable-speed compressors. Single-stage air conditioners are the most affordable. However, they operate at 100% capacity, making them less efficient and more expensive to run. Two-stage and variable-speed air conditioners operate at various speeds, providing improved efficiency and comfort – at a higher upfront price. If you’re not familiar with AC compressor types, talk with an HVAC technician who can detail the pros and cons of each type.

HVAC Add-Ons

Your HVAC installer may recommend several additional features including smart thermostats, air purification systems, and zoning capabilities. While these add-ons can be beneficial, consider your budget and home comfort needs first.

Region

Where you live also determines the final cost of installing a Lennox air conditioner. Expect higher costs for both the unit and installation services in urban areas compared to more remote locations.

Choosing the Right Lennox AC

It’s clear you have options when selecting a Lennox air conditioner. How much you pay ultimately depends on the size of your home, your desired efficiency level, the model you choose and more.

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