Trusted hvac installation for Black Mountain properties. Same-day service available, transparent pricing, and a workmanship guarantee.
A complete HVAC installation from KIC Refrigeration in Black Mountain, NC addresses every element in the comfort chain, from the air handler and condensing unit to the thermostat, ductwork, and filtration system. We ensure proper airflow balance, verified refrigerant charge, tested safety controls, and code-compliant operation before turning the system over to you.
Whether you own a single-family home or manage a commercial property in Black Mountain, professional hvac installation is essential for maintaining safe, efficient indoor climate control. KIC Refrigeration has completed hundreds of hvac installation projects across North Carolina, and our Black Mountain customers benefit from that depth of experience, our fully stocked service vehicles, and our ability to respond the same day for urgent situations.
We understand that hvac installation can feel like a major decision. That is why KIC Refrigeration makes the process simple for Black Mountain property owners — free evaluations, transparent pricing, flexible scheduling, and a dedicated point of contact from diagnosis through completion. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
From initial contact to final verification — here is how we handle hvac installation.
Our Black Mountain estimator walks your property room by room — measuring square footage, checking insulation levels, assessing window area, and inspecting existing ductwork and electrical service. We input all variables into a Manual J load calculation to determine your exact heating and cooling requirements in BTU.
Based on load calculations and your priorities — efficiency, noise level, budget, zoning — we recommend specific equipment and provide a detailed written proposal covering equipment model numbers, SEER2/AFUE ratings, installation scope, warranty, and total cost.
KIC Refrigeration installs HVAC systems in Black Mountain, NC to the highest standards. We set equipment on level, vibration-isolated mounting, braze all refrigerant connections with nitrogen flowing, pressure test with dry nitrogen, evacuate to below 500 microns, charge by weight, seal all duct connections with mastic, and verify gas piping sizing and connections.
Our Black Mountain technician commissions the system by verifying superheat, subcooling, temperature split, static pressure, and gas pressure in heating mode. We program the thermostat, register your manufacturer warranty, label the electrical panel, and walk you through operation and maintenance.
Transparent answers about hvac installation from our certified technicians.
Complete HVAC installation in Black Mountain ranges from $7,000 to $15,000 for a mid-efficiency furnace and AC combination — typically an 80 percent AFUE furnace paired with a 14.3 to 16 SEER2 condenser. High-efficiency systems with variable-speed blowers and two-stage or variable-speed compressors run $12,000 to $22,000 but deliver significantly lower operating costs and qualify for federal tax credits. Heat pump systems fall between $5,000 and $18,000 depending on whether the system is single-stage, variable-speed, or a dual-fuel configuration. Ductwork modifications or new duct runs add $1,000 to $5,000. KIC Refrigeration provides detailed written proposals for Black Mountain homeowners with every cost itemized and no hidden fees.
The best HVAC brand depends on your budget, efficiency goals, warranty requirements, and desired features. Carrier, Trane, and Lennox are premium tier brands with extensive 10-year parts warranties and the widest selection of variable-speed equipment. Goodman, Rheem, and Ruud offer excellent value with solid warranties at a lower price point — often $2,000 to $4,000 less than premium brands for equivalent tonnage. Daikin and Mitsubishi lead the market in ductless mini-split and inverter heat pump technology. All major brands manufacture reliable equipment — proper installation quality matters more than the brand name on the box. KIC Refrigeration installs all major brands and recommends the best match for your Black Mountain home and budget.
A properly installed and maintained HVAC system in Black Mountain typically lasts 15 to 20 years for the gas furnace and 12 to 18 years for the air conditioner or heat pump outdoor unit. Variable-speed equipment tends to last on the higher end of these ranges because it runs at reduced capacity most of the time, causing less thermal and mechanical stress on components. The three biggest factors in equipment lifespan are installation quality, annual professional maintenance, and regular filter changes every 1 to 3 months. KIC Refrigeration offers maintenance plans for Black Mountain homeowners that include seasonal tune-ups, priority scheduling, and repair discounts to help you get the maximum life from your investment.
Yes, substantially. Replacing a 10 SEER air conditioner with a 16 SEER2 unit reduces cooling energy consumption by approximately 38 percent. Upgrading from an 80 AFUE furnace to a 96 AFUE condensing furnace saves 16 cents of every heating dollar — the old furnace sends 20 cents up the flue while the new one captures it. Combined with proper installation practices — correct refrigerant charge verified by superheat and subcooling, proper static pressure and airflow at 400 CFM per ton, sealed duct connections, and a programmable thermostat — a new system typically saves Black Mountain homeowners $600 to $1,800 per year depending on home size, usage patterns, and local energy rates.
Hear from property owners who chose us for their heating and cooling needs.
"Mini split installation went smoothly. Clean work, no mess left behind. Would have liked a bit more explanation on the maintenance schedule but overall very happy."
"Heat pump was not heating properly. They found a bad reversing valve and had it swapped out the next day. House is warm again and the system runs great."
"Mini split repair was done right the first time. The outdoor unit had a refrigerant leak and they found it, fixed it, and recharged the system same day."