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TropiCool Air Conditioning & Heating

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Very good 4.5

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  • 42 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Gilbert, AZ
Ayla W. says, "I highly recommend TropiCool! I needed a complete duct replacement, and Brady, the owner, responded immediately—even on a Sunday morning. Before contacting TropiCool, I had received seven quotes. Before I bought this mobile it had been remodeled from a three-bedroom to a two-bedroom, and I was struggling to cool the front part of the house where the remodel occurred. I repeatedly told other companies I was missing a duct, but no one could pinpoint the issue. One company mentioned rust but couldn’t find the missing duct. Then Juan, TropiCool’s work foreman, came out and located the elusive duct immediately and discovered it wasn’t capped and had significant rust. TropiCool quoted me a price that was less than half of what other companies had offered. Brady was incredibly easy to talk to, and Juan and his crew spent an entire day correcting previous installation mistakes and installing a fully new duct system. They were thorough, professional, and respectful, taking the time to answer all my questions clearly and without any trace of attitude. If you’re a woman, this company is an excellent choice. I never felt taken advantage of or pressured into buying something I didn’t need. For example, one company tried to upsell me on a completely new mini-split system costing over $15,000—nice, but not realistic on a fixed income, and I had just bought a brand-new heat pump a year ago. Instead, TropiCool respected my budget and needs. I felt valued throughout the entire process, with no condescension or gimmicks. Now, my new duct system is properly installed, and my year-old 3-ton unit can finally do its job. The difference in my home’s comfort and cleanliness is night and day! I can’t say enough good things about TropiCool—this was an exceptionally positive experience!"See more

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Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How much does it cost to install a heating system?

The cost of a heating system depends largely on the type and size of the heating system. For example:

To find out how much your new heating system will cost, contact heating and air companies near you and ask for free cost estimates.

What is the most common type of heating system?

The most common type of home heating system is a forced-air heating and cooling system. This type of heater involves a furnace, which is commonly powered by natural gas, forcing air through a series of ducts that distribute the hot air through different rooms in a house. Furnaces can run on other types of fuel, including electricity, propane and oil. This type of heating system is quite popular because it doubles as a path for air conditioning in the summer.

What is the most efficient heating system for a house?

Geothermal heating tends to be the most efficient way to heat a house when compared to traditional HVAC systems, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Geothermal heat pumps (also called ground-source heat pumps) transfer energy to and from the ground to supply heat, cool air and hot water.

Note that one of the most important ways to boost efficiency, save electricity and lower your heating bills is to make sure your house is weather-tight and well-insulated.

How much will it cost me to replace my furnace?

The national average for furnace replacement is between $1,800 and $2,500. The cost can range dramatically higher depending on the model of furnace you select, any repair work you require, your location and the cost of installation. Furnace installation costs can be more than the furnace itself due to the cost of doing business and the expertise needed to install the HVAC equipment. Installing a new furnace generally requires technical know-how and the proper tools and licensing. It’s best to hire a pro and budget for furnace installation rather than risk potentially unsafe DIY installation. This will ensure your home’s safety. Check to see if your HVAC contractor has the proper licensing to do the job. If you need duct repair or replacement, expect to pay more for your furnace installation costs. The price for duct repair could be an hourly rate ranging on average anywhere from $85 to $150 per hour, with additional costs for parts.

How long does it take to install a new heating system?

A new heating system generally takes a few days to install. Jobs that require new ductwork will take more time. And switching to a different type of heat fuel — propane, natural gas, oil or electricity — may require longer installation times as well, as they could require routing piping, regulators and other adjustments to your home.

When should you replace a heating system?

The better care you take of your heating system, the longer it will last. The International Association of Certified Home Inspectors estimates the following lifespans for heating systems:

  • Heat exchanger: 10-15 years
  • Heat pump: 10-15 years
  • Furnace: 15-25 years
  • Electric radiant heater: 40 years

If your heating system is broken, hire a contractor or a repair service to take a look at it. They can help you determine if it makes financial sense to replace your system or spend money on repairs. The good news is that replacing your old furnace will give you the opportunity to take advantage of newer, more efficient furnaces that can save you money on heating bills from the first cycle. 

How does a hot water baseboard heating system work?

In a hot water baseboard heating system, a boiler heats water and then the water passes through the system’s pipes and into the baseboard radiators in your home. Baseboard heating systems are generally quiet, and you’ll experience less heat loss when compared to a forced-air system. However, you can’t use radiant basement heating for cooling purposes.

How does a central heating system work in a house?

A central heating system consists of a boiler, heat pump or furnace. The furnace contains several parts, including burners that deliver and burn fuel, a blower, heat exchangers, a blower and a flue. The furnace will push air through the heat exchanger. Then, it will pump the warmed air through your air ducts to distribute heat throughout your home.

In the summertime, a central heating system can also provide air conditioning to cool and dehumidify your home.

What is a dual fuel heating system?

Dual fuel systems combine two types of heat fuels — typically gas and electric, the latter in the form of a heat pump — to boost heating performance and efficiency. These systems work with your furnace to deliver both hot and cold air.  A major advantage lies in the power of a heat pump, which provides cool air in the summer and heat in the winter.

What is a radiant heating system?

A radiant heating system can be installed in your floors or wall panels. A radiant floor heating system warms your home from the ground, providing uniform heating throughout your home. These systems are quiet, and they don’t require ductwork.

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