Best AC Replacement Companies in Sunrise Manor, NV

What to look for in AC Replacement in Sunrise Manor

On a $7,000–$12,000 AC install, two facts predict ten-year outcomes more than anything else: the manufacturer tier the contractor is authorized to install at full warranty terms, and how long they back their own labor. We rank installers around those two anchors first.

  • AC replacement specialization. Provider lists AC system replacement as a primary service with documented installation experience — not just 'we sell systems too'.
  • Manufacturer-authorized dealer tier. Trane Comfort Specialist, Carrier Factory Authorized, Lennox Premier, etc. Authorized installers get factory training plus extended parts warranties most general contractors can't offer.
  • NATE-certified technicians. Install work needs technicians who can size the system correctly and commission it (start-up procedures). NATE is the cleanest proxy for that competence.

Verify before you book

  • The manufacturer authorization tier in real time — dealers can be added or removed by the manufacturer mid-year.
  • That the labor warranty applies to specific aspects of YOUR install — read the warranty document before signing.
  • That the Manual J printout the contractor produces is current and accurate for YOUR home — we look for Manual J / load calculation mentions in published materials; always ask to see the printout before signing.

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AC Replacement in Sunrise Manor: manufacturer authorization + warranty

On a $7–12K install, two facts predict ten-year outcomes: which manufacturer the contractor is authorized to install at full warranty terms, and how long they back their own labor. Here is what each of the 1 installer below publishes: In Nevada, HVAC contractors hold an NSCB C-21 (refrigeration / air conditioning) license — verify on nscb.nv.gov before paying.

How we rank AC Replacement providers → · Top picks meet at least one of: a category award, ≥2 verified signals, or Vouched Score ≥ 70.

Top picks

  • USA Air Conditioning Inc

    USA Air Conditioning Inc

    AC Replacement score: 2.1

    Vouched Score: 65/100

    • Financing: ✓
    • Years: 25+

    Google 4.8★ (185+)

Typical AC Replacement costs in Sunrise Manor, NV (2026)

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Estimated ranges for Sunrise Manor, NV. Actual cost varies with home size, equipment, and scope — always request a written quote for your job.

ServiceTypical range
Full AC system replacement (3-ton, installed)$5,100–$12,050
R-454B equipment upcharge (vs equivalent R-410A tier)$370–$1,100
SEER2 17+ high-efficiency upcharge (utility rebate tier)$740–$2,300
Ductwork modification (resize / re-balance per Manual D)$555–$2,050

2026 note on equipment: All new residential AC equipment manufactured after Jan 2025 uses R-454B refrigerant — if a contractor is still quoting R-410A new installs in 2026, ask why (likely old inventory). Federal Section 25C tax credit expired Dec 31, 2025, so state and utility rebates are the surviving incentives; SEER2 17+ models typically unlock $500–$1,200 in utility rebates (Oncor, CPS, SRP, etc.) — confirm directly with your utility before pricing the install.

Sunrise Manor's long, hot summers and older tract housing increase strain on home cooling systems, making proper installation and code compliance essential. Searches for best hvac companies in sunrise manor nv often include checks for licensing and emergency response. Prioritize contractors familiar with Clark County code.

R-454B refrigerant in 2026: what Sunrise Manor AC replacement buyers need to know

All new residential AC and heat-pump equipment manufactured after Jan 1, 2025 uses R-454B refrigerant — the EPA AIM Act phase-down replaces R-410A (global warming potential 2,088) with R-454B (GWP 466). If a contractor in Sunrise Manor quotes R-410A new equipment in 2026, ask why: it's almost certainly discontinued inventory, and you'd be locked into a refrigerant scheduled for full phaseout by 2032.

R-454B is not drop-in compatible with R-410A — different operating pressures, different POE lubricants, different leak-test procedure. Equipment-side cost runs about $400–$1,200 over the equivalent R-410A tier (see the pricing table above). The bigger consideration is contractor capability: R-454B is mildly flammable (A2L classification), so leak detection, brazing, and recovery practices changed in 2025 — your installer needs A2L-specific training, not just EPA 608 Universal.

Before signing an R-454B install quote, ask each contractor:

  • Is your technician certified on A2L refrigerants by the manufacturer? Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, and York all run dealer A2L courses — generic EPA 608 isn't enough for safe 2026 install practice.
  • What leak detector are you using on this install? Older R-410A-only detectors miss R-454B leaks. You want an A2L-rated infrared or heated-diode unit.
  • How will warranty refrigerant be sourced if there is a mid-cycle supply disruption? R-454B is the long-term residential standard, but ask how the dealer would source it 2027–2028 if a supply shock hits — a documented supplier chain beats a verbal assurance.

How does licensing, emergency response, and code compliance work for "HVAC" in Sunrise Manor, NV?

What's the federal minimum SEER2 rating for a new AC in 2026?
14.3 SEER2 in southern states (FL, TX, AZ, CA, GA, NV, NM), 13.4 SEER2 in northern states. Anything sold new in 2026 meets at least that floor; the choice is whether to pay for 15.2+ to qualify for utility-rebate tiers and lower bills.
The federal Section 25C tax credit expired — what incentives are left?
25C and 25D expired December 31, 2025. The surviving residential incentives are state and utility rebates (Oncor, SRP, APS, CenterPoint, Mass Save, etc.) plus state HEEHRA programs where active. Confirm any rebate the installer cites is a current state or utility program, not the lapsed federal credit.
Is EPA Section 608 certification required for refrigerant handling in Sunrise Manor?
Yes. EPA Section 608 certification is required for anyone handling refrigerants on HVAC systems in Sunrise Manor. Ask technicians to show proof of EPA 608 certification and verify that refrigerant reclamation and disposal follow federal and state rules.
How should a homeowner choose a licensed HVAC contractor in Sunrise Manor for a full system replacement?
Look for a contractor with a Nevada C-21 license, EPA 608-certified technicians, and proof of insurance. Ask about SEER2-rated equipment they intend to install, documented load calculations, and whether they will obtain required permits or pull inspection paperwork from Clark County.
What questions should homeowners ask about SEER2 equipment and compliance in Sunrise Manor?
Ask which SEER2 and EER2 ratings the proposed equipment carries and whether it meets the Southwest DOE minimums for systems under 45,000 BTU. Request specification sheets, confirm the contractor will register equipment where required, and ask how the install meets 2021 IECC duct and insulation rules.
How do I get a quote from these HVAC companies?
Submit one request on this page and we send it to the vetted HVAC pros in Sunrise Manor, NV listed here. They send quotes back — no obligation.

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