





Air Conditioning Installation & Replacement in Omaha

Purchasing a new air conditioner is a big decision. Your decision will stick with you for 10 to 15 years or more. This is why it’s important to budget for the new unit, keep operating costs in mind, and figure out how much cooling your home needs. There is a lot to think about from all angles whether you are replacing your air conditioner or installing an air conditioner for the first time.
The team at Getzschman Heating wants to assist you in selecting and putting in the air conditioning system that will meet both your cooling requirements and your financial constraints.
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Before you begin looking for another forced air system, you want to consider the options for the best choice for your home. When making this important decision, there are a few things to consider. Think about the following:
What size is your house?
If you install an air conditioner that is either too small or too big, it will not work as well, ultimately increasing your energy costs.
Take into account how energy efficient your air conditioner is. Some models have SEER ratings as high as 25. The unit is more expensive if the SEER rating is higher.
Does your house require a ductless air conditioning and heating system?
Not all homes have space for customary ventilation work, which implies you’ll require a ductless cooling substitution.
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AC Installation FAQs
How long do AC units last?
Properly maintained units in the Omaha area generally last between 12 and 20 years.
What is the best type of system?
Central AC is standard for cooling entire homes, while ductless systems are popular for targeted cooling or homes without existing ductwork.
How often should I have the new system serviced?
An annual tune-up, usually in the spring, is recommended to maintain efficiency, safety, and manufacturer warranty coverage
What are the signs I might need HVAC repair?
If you notice uneven temperatures, weak airflow, strange noises, unusual odors, or a sudden spike in energy bills, your system likely needs attention. It’s best to schedule a professional inspection as soon as possible to avoid more serious damage or costly breakdowns.
How long does installation take?
Most residential installations are completed within one day, typically spanning 4 to 8 hours.
What should the installation process include?
Installation should involve a professional assessment of your home, proper sizing, refrigerant checks, and electrical connections.




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