Air Conditioning Installation

Air Conditioning Installation

When it’s time to replace your air conditioner, or install a new cooling system, call Bahama Air, Air Conditioning & Heating. We’ve helped Treasure Coast residents and businesses stay comfortable year round since 2003.

Choosing the right air conditioning solution for your Jensen Beach home or commercial environment can be complicated. If you want efficiency and savings, it’s essential that you choose the right model. That means knowing which air conditioning system’s best for your space, comparing cooling power energy efficiency, considering ductwork mapping and load demands, advanced cooling technology addons and many other factors.

We take pride in helping our Jensen Beach air conditioning customers select, install, and maintain top brand cooling solutions. Our promise to you is 100% satisfaction on every job. That’s why Treasure Coast has trusted Bahama Air since 2003 for its air conditioning installations.
Reliable Air Conditioning Installation in Jensen Beach

Installing an air conditioner can be as simple as securing a window unit for one room. Or it can mean retrofitting an entire duct system and installing split cooling units for a central air solution in your Jensen Beach home. Having the right expertise is essential to getting the air conditioning control, and savings, you want. When you call us, we’ll visit your home or business to assess your space and needs. Then we’ll walk you through the best options, ways to save money, and the installation process.

Why Choose Bahama Air For Your Jensen Beach Air Conditioning Installation

Trust your next cooling installation to the experts at Bahama Air, Air Conditioning & Heating. Our AC specialists are experts in all types of air conditioners, from top brands like Mitsubishi, Carrier, Bryant, Amana, York, Trane, Rheem, and Lennox.

Treasure Coast has counted on us for air conditioning service since 2003 because we:

  • Are always professional and friendly
  • Are available to you 24×7 for air conditioning repairs and maintenance
  • Give you a 100% guarantee—and we always do the job right the first time
  • Are HVAC system experts for testing, sealing, certification, design, and load calculation
  • Give you free estimates on replacing HVAC equipment
  • Help you save money with energy company rebates and Lennox brand upgrades
  • Are experts in the Trane Comfort Zone system designed to enhance your comfort in multiple rooms
The Low Down on the Cool Down
Air conditioners can be pretty mysterious—just a strange metal box in the closet that keeps us cool. But having a basic understanding of how your air conditioner works can alert you when something has gone wrong, or help you to be as efficient as possible with your home energy use. The first step in becoming fluent in HVAC is to explore the main components of your air conditioning unit.
The Main Components of Your Air Conditioning Unit
THE REFRIGERANT

This is the fluid inside your air conditioner that extracts the heat from the air. The most common refrigerant is now R410A.
THE EVAPORATOR COIL
These are the coils inside the indoor unit. They contain the refrigerant and their primary job is to cool the air as it enters the unit.
THE FAN

The indoor fan, or blower, is responsible for pushing all that nice, newly cooled air out into your home—and it’s one of the major components that contributes to the efficiency of your air conditioner.
THE COMPRESSOR

The air compressor pushes heat out of your home by pumping the warmed refrigerant gas into lines that travel to the condenser coil in your outside unit.
THE CONDENSING COIL

This is the big, humming box outside your home. By the time it reaches the condenser coil, the high-pressure refrigerant gas that’s traveled from the compressor is condensed back into liquid form. This process sends the heat that was collected from the air inside your home back into the air outside of it. Meanwhile, the refrigerant becomes cool again, returns to its liquid state, and is sent back through piping to begin the cycle all over again.
Beat the Heat with a New Unit Install
Most people like to think of themselves as pretty handy, but air conditioning installation can be a lot to take on—a difficult task for anyone except HVAC professionals. When installing a new unit, there are many different components to consider, inside and outside your air conditioner, and making sure they all work together harmoniously can be daunting. That’s we highly recommend having a local Bahama Air technician out to your home. Whether you’re combining a new air conditioner with an existing HVAC system or doing a complete overhaul and replacement, we offer the following services as part of the installation process:
Installation Process Services
LOAD CALCULATIONS

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, replacing your old system with one the same size may be the wrong choice. Your original cooling unit may have been too large, or your new one may have a higher efficiency, allowing it to handle a higher heat load. Bahama Air can provide you with accurate heat load calculations to determine what size system you need to efficiently cool your home.
UNIT DIMENSIONS

A new unit will likely be a different size and air conditioners can be configured in all different ways, with the fan and duct inlets and outlets located in various locations. Duct connections can also be different, located on the sides, bottom, or top of a unit, depending on who the manufacturer is. That’s why it’s important to have a professional assess if a new unit will fit into the existing space, and whether or not ductwork and piping might need to be altered for the new air conditioner.
UNIT PLACEMENT

Let Bahama Air do all the heavy lifting for you. In addition to ordering and delivering your new unit, they’ll also be responsible for setting it in place and securing it to a pad, unistrut mount, or your chosen stabilizing structure.
INTEGRATION WITH EXISTING SYSTEMS

Hooking up your new unit requires that it be securely mounted in place with vibration isolator pads to reduce sound. Our technicians make sure your unit is secured and properly isolated, as well as connected to all the ductwork, plumbing, and electrical components necessary.


UNIT STARTUP

Bahama Air ensures your unit not only starts, but is operating in tip-top shape for peak performance and efficiency.
Maintenance and Repair for Energy Efficiency
Car maintenance and AC maintenance actually have a lot in common—regular service checks, keeping parts oiled and greased, and checking belts to make sure they’re clean and in good working order. But many homeowners miss their annual AC maintenance checkups. Would you drive your car without having the needed oil changes?

Failing to have your unit serviced can take years off its life. Bahama Air recommends our 30-point maintenance check for your overworked Treasure Coast air conditioner.
Maintenance & Evaluations
REFRIGERANT INSPECTION
We’ll inspect your refrigerant levels and pressure according to manufacturer’s specifications.
THERMOSTAT CALIBRATION
Proper cycle and temperature settings will be checked on thermostats, and adjusted as necessary.
 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT EVALUATIONS
All wiring, contacts, capacitors, and relays will be evaluated and tightened. We’ll also inspect your outdoor disconnect for proper operation.
EVAPORATOR COIL INSPECTION
A full check of coils to ensure they’re clean and free of buildup will be conducted.
CONDENSATE DRAIN INSPECTION
A technician will check the condensate drain for any buildup in the line, and blow it free if necessary.
CONDENSER EVALUATION
A full inspection and cleaning of the outdoor condenser coils will be conducted to make sure there’s no buildup or debris.
CONDENSER FAN MOTOR INSPECTION
The condenser fan and blades will be inspected for damage and proper operation. They’ll also be well lubricated, if needed, to help prevent wear and tear.
STARTUP CHECK

We’ll perform an operational check to verify the correct compressor amps are met.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY CHECKS
A Bahama Air certified HVAC technician will also perform additional safety and efficiency checks as needed, and recommend service options if parts need to be repaired or replaced.
Replacing Your Old Dinosaur with a Modern System
Regular maintenance checks will definitely extend the life of your unit. But, just like all machines, eventually the parts will wear out. An AC unit typically has a lifespan of one to two decades, depending on how well it’s been taken care of.

The good news about buying a new, modern unit is that virtually all of the ones manufactured in the last decade are significantly more efficient, boasting a 14 Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER) or higher, which uses a third less energy than one with a 10 SEER rating. And, newer AC units make it easier to program your system, ultimately saving you money. Bahama Air is here to walk you through the selection and buying process.
Our Services
EXPERT BRAND ADVICE

We’ve worked with all the best brands, so our HVAC experts can give you first-hand knowledge about each manufacturer, and which unit may best fit your home and lifestyle.
A VAST SELECTION

Bahama Air carries and services all the major air conditioning brands, so there’s no pressure to purchase from a particular manufacturer.
A FREE ANALYSIS

We pride ourselves in providing the highest level of customer service, including a free in-home analysis of your existing system.
DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION
We’ll deliver, place, install, and integrate your new system with your existing ductwork and piping, as well as perform the startup to make sure it’s fully operational.
AFFORDABLE YEARLY MAINTENANCE
We offer our Treasure Coast area customers a bi-annual 30-point maintenance check to help ensure your new air conditioner stays in tip-top shape all year round and for years to come.
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