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Utility Bills | HVAC Unit Replacement | Heating and Air Conditioning | Ten Mile
Feeling the pinch of rising energy costs in Ten Mile? Older systems work overtime just to keep up with Tennessee’s sweltering summers and chilly winters, leaving you with uneven comfort and sky-high bills. HEP’s certified technicians specialize in HVAC unit replacement, swapping out inefficient equipment for modern, high-efficiency models that slash monthly expenses while quietly maintaining the perfect temperature in every room.
From the first free estimate to the final walkthrough, we handle everything—sizing, permits, seamless installation, and haul-away—so you can sit back and enjoy lower utility bills and cleaner indoor air. Backed by transparent pricing, flexible financing, and a satisfaction guarantee, HEP makes upgrading your home’s heating and cooling simple, affordable, and stress-free. Reach out today and discover how effortless year-round comfort in Ten Mile can be!
FAQs
How do I know if my HVAC unit in Ten Mile needs replacement instead of repair?
Several signs point to replacement: the system is 10–15 years old, repair costs exceed 30% of the price of a new unit, energy bills keep rising despite tune-ups, the unit uses R-22 refrigerant, or comfort problems (uneven temperatures, excessive humidity) persist. A professional load calculation and inspection will confirm whether a full replacement is the most cost-effective path.
What size HVAC system is right for my home, and how will it affect my utility bills?
Sizing is based on a Manual J load calculation that factors in square footage, insulation levels, window type, orientation, and occupancy. An undersized unit runs constantly and still can’t keep up; an oversized one short-cycles, wasting energy and shortening equipment life. A properly sized, high-efficiency (SEER2 15+ or AFUE 95%+) system can cut heating and cooling bills by 20–40% compared with older equipment.
How much can I expect to save on heating and cooling costs by upgrading to a high-efficiency unit?
Savings depend on your current system’s age and efficiency. Replacing a 10-SEER air conditioner with a 16-SEER model typically lowers summer electricity use by about 30%. Swapping an 80% AFUE furnace for a 96% unit can trim winter gas costs by 15–20%. For most Ten Mile households, that translates to $300–$600 in annual utility bill reductions.
What is the typical cost of an HVAC replacement in Ten Mile, and are financing options available?
A full system replacement (air conditioner + gas furnace or heat pump) usually ranges from $7,500 to $12,000 installed, depending on capacity, efficiency rating, ductwork needs, and accessories such as smart thermostats or IAQ add-ons. We offer 0% APR financing for 12–18 months or low-interest plans up to 10 years, subject to credit approval, so you can spread the investment over manageable monthly payments.
How long does the replacement process take, and will I be without heating or cooling?
Once equipment is on-site, a standard change-out takes 4–8 hours. If duct modifications or new line sets are required, the job may extend to one full day. Our crew protects floors, removes the old unit, installs the new system, charges refrigerant, and tests operation. Homeowners are usually without heating or cooling for just 2–4 hours during switchover.
Are there rebates or tax incentives for installing a new energy-efficient HVAC system in Ten Mile?
Yes. The Federal Inflation Reduction Act offers a 30% tax credit (up to $2,000) on qualifying heat pumps and a $600 credit on high-efficiency furnaces and air conditioners. Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) rebates can add $200–$400 for heat pumps that meet their guidelines. We handle all paperwork, verify eligibility, and apply the rebate as an instant discount whenever possible.