How Long Does an Air Conditioner Installation Take?

If you’re planning to replace your old AC or install a new system, one of the first questions that comes to mind is probably how long it will all take. Most homeowners want to know so they can plan their day, arrange to be home, and know when they’ll have cool air again. The good news is that a standard AC installation in McComb, MS typically takes a single day. But the exact timeline depends on a few factors that are worth understanding before your appointment.

A Typical AC Installation Timeline

For a standard central air conditioning replacement, meaning you already have existing ductwork and just need the equipment swapped out, most installations take anywhere from 4 to 8 hours. A skilled crew can usually complete the job in a single day, and you’ll have cool air flowing by evening.

Here’s a general breakdown of what happens and how long each phase takes:

  • Removing the old equipment: 1 to 2 hours. This includes disconnecting the old air handler or furnace coil, pulling the outdoor condenser unit, and safely recovering refrigerant according to EPA regulations.
  • Installing the new indoor unit: 1 to 2 hours. The air handler or evaporator coil is set in place, connected to the existing ductwork, and wired into your electrical system.
  • Installing the new outdoor condenser: 1 to 2 hours. The compressor unit is placed on a pad, connected to refrigerant lines (line set), and wired to the disconnect box.
  • Charging the system and testing: 1 to 2 hours. The system is evacuated to remove moisture, charged with refrigerant, and run through a full performance test to make sure everything is working correctly.

Altogether, that’s a 4 to 8 hour window for most residential replacements. Jobs on the lower end of that range are simple equipment swaps with no complications. Jobs on the higher end may involve some additional work, like repositioning equipment or addressing issues found during installation.

What Can Make the Installation Take Longer?

Several things can add time to a standard installation. It’s helpful to know these in advance so you’re not caught off guard.

New Ductwork or Duct Modifications

If your home doesn’t already have ductwork, or if your existing ducts need significant repair or modification to work with the new system, that work adds time to the project. A full duct installation for a home that never had central air can take an additional day or more, depending on the size of the house and how accessible the spaces are.

First-Time Central Air Installation

Installing central air in a home that previously relied on window units or a mini-split system requires running new ductwork throughout the house and adding the necessary electrical circuits. This is a larger project that typically spans two to three days rather than one.

Attic or Crawlspace Access Challenges

If your air handler is in a tight attic or your line set runs through a crawlspace with limited clearance, the physical work of maneuvering equipment takes more time. Difficult access points slow down even experienced installers.

Electrical Upgrades

Newer, high-efficiency AC systems sometimes require a higher-amperage circuit than what your current system used. If your electrical panel needs an upgrade or a new dedicated circuit added, that work will extend the timeline and may require a licensed electrician in addition to your HVAC technician.

Permit and Inspection Requirements

In Mississippi, AC installations typically require a permit, and the work needs to pass an inspection before the system is considered fully complete. Southern Air handles the permitting process on your behalf, but be aware that a final inspection may happen after the installation day itself.

Mini Split Installation: A Faster Option

If you’re installing a ductless mini split rather than a central air system, the timeline is generally shorter. A single-zone mini split can usually be installed in 4 to 6 hours. Multi-zone systems with several indoor units take longer, typically one full day. Because mini splits don’t require ductwork, they eliminate one of the most time-consuming parts of a traditional central air installation. If you’re interested in a ductless option, our mini split installation team can walk you through what’s involved.

How to Prepare for Your Installation Day

A little preparation on your end helps everything go smoothly:

  • Clear the area around your indoor air handler and outdoor condenser so the crew has easy access.
  • Make sure someone is home for the duration of the job. The crew may need to ask questions or have you check their work before they leave.
  • Keep pets in a separate room during the installation.
  • Have your existing equipment information handy if possible, including the model number and any warranty paperwork.

Ready to Schedule Your Installation?

Southern Air’s installation team is experienced with all major AC brands and system types. We’ll give you an honest estimate, walk you through what to expect, and make sure the job is done right. If your system is on its last legs or you’re ready to upgrade to something more efficient, reach out to schedule your AC installation in McComb today. We also offer flexible financing options if you need help spreading out the cost of a new system.

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