See installed AC pricing before you call.
Replacing your air conditioner should not start with a vague sales visit. City Home Comfort helps Toronto and GTA homeowners compare installed AC pricing, R-454B central air conditioner options, and hybrid heat pump alternatives before deciding what makes sense.
Know your AC options before booking a quote.
A standard AC may be the right fit, but many GTA homeowners should also compare a hybrid heat pump because rebates and promotions can significantly reduce the price difference.
Compare AC pricing before booking a quote
Online product pages are coming soon for these updated R-454B cooling systems. For now, call or book online and we will help you compare installed pricing, availability, and whether AC-only or a hybrid heat pump is the better fit.
York YC3 R-454B AC
A practical AC-only replacement option for homeowners who want dependable cooling with updated R-454B equipment.
Trane XR13 5TTR AC
A dependable Trane AC-only option for homeowners looking for familiar reliability and professional installation.
Lennox Elite EL15KC1 AC
A premium Lennox cooling option for homeowners who want efficient comfort and a stronger AC-only upgrade.
Midea EVOX R-454B Hybrid
A hybrid heat pump cools like an air conditioner and can also provide efficient heating during milder weather when paired with a gas furnace.
Before buying a standard AC, compare the heat pump option.
If you already have a gas furnace, a hybrid heat pump can replace the outdoor AC and still work with your furnace. The key question is not just “what is the lowest AC price?” It is whether rebates, warranty, comfort, and long-term energy savings make the heat pump the better investment.
Is it time to replace your air conditioner?
If the AC is barely keeping up, repair costs are increasing, or the system uses older refrigerant, it may be time to compare replacement options.
Weak cooling or long run times
If the AC runs constantly but the home still feels warm or humid, the system may be undersized, aging, dirty, low on refrigerant, or failing mechanically.
Expensive AC repairs
Compressor, coil, refrigerant, or major electrical repairs can get expensive. Replacement may make more sense when the system is older.
Leaks or frozen coils
Water leaks, ice buildup, and frozen evaporator coils can point to airflow problems, refrigerant issues, or failing components.
10 to 15+ years old
Older systems often become less reliable during heat waves, exactly when homeowners need cooling the most.
Noisy outdoor unit
Buzzing, grinding, rattling, or loud startup sounds may point to motor, compressor, fan, or electrical issues.
Refrigerant transition
Many new AC and heat pump systems are moving to lower-GWP A2L refrigerants like R-454B or R-32, which require proper contractor training and handling.
Our AC replacement process
A proper AC installation should not feel like a guess. We help you understand the system, scope, options, and whether a heat pump deserves a serious comparison.
Confirm the issue
We review symptoms, age, repair history, cooling performance, photos, and whether the existing system is worth repairing.
Compare the options
We compare AC-only replacement, hybrid heat pump, rebates, comfort goals, and budget before recommending a path.
Explain the full scope
Installed pricing should consider the outdoor unit, indoor coil, lineset, electrical, drain, thermostat, setup, cleanup, and warranty registration.
Install and commission
Our team installs the system, tests operation, verifies performance, cleans up, and supports the equipment after installation.
What should be included in a proper AC installation?
A good AC replacement is not just dropping a condenser outside. The indoor coil, airflow, refrigerant circuit, electrical, and drainage details all affect comfort and reliability.
Outdoor condenser and indoor coil
The outdoor unit and evaporator coil need to be properly matched, installed, connected, and tested for correct cooling performance.
Lineset and refrigerant setup
The copper lineset, refrigerant charge, pressure testing, evacuation, and system commissioning all matter for long-term reliability.
Electrical and drain review
Disconnects, breakers, wiring, condensate drainage, thermostat control, and safety details should be reviewed during installation.
Airflow and ductwork check
Weak airflow can ruin AC performance. Furnace blower setup, filters, duct restrictions, and coil placement should be considered.
Old equipment removal
A professional installation should include removal of the old equipment, jobsite cleanup, and proper equipment handling.
Warranty registration
Manufacturer warranty and labour warranty details should be clear before installation, not discovered after the system is installed.
Trane, York, and Lennox cooling systems
Our current AC-only focus is on practical, reliable cooling options from Trane, York, and Lennox, while also comparing hybrid heat pumps where they make more sense.
Trane AC systems
Trane is a strong fit for homeowners who want established equipment, practical AC replacement choices, and a clear path to installed pricing.
York AC systems
York offers practical central cooling options and is becoming an important part of our AC-only and hybrid system lineup.
Lennox AC systems
Lennox remains a strong option for homeowners looking for familiar residential cooling equipment and reliable installation support.
Central air conditioner installation across Toronto and the GTA
City Home Comfort installs central air conditioners and hybrid heat pump systems for homeowners across Toronto and surrounding GTA communities. We can help with urgent cooling replacement, planned upgrades, virtual quotes, and AC vs heat pump comparisons.
Central air conditioner replacement FAQs
Common questions from GTA homeowners comparing AC replacement, heat pumps, rebates, refrigerants, warranty, and installed pricing.
How much does a new central air conditioner cost in Toronto?
The installed price depends on the AC model, tonnage, indoor coil, lineset condition, electrical requirements, access, and installation details. City Home Comfort’s AC category page gives homeowners a starting point for installed pricing examples.
Should I buy a standard AC or a heat pump?
A standard AC may make sense for cooling-only priorities, tenant-occupied properties, short-term plans, or strict budget situations. A hybrid heat pump may make more sense for homeowners staying 3+ years because it provides cooling and can reduce heating costs during milder weather.
Can rebates make a heat pump close to the price of an AC?
In many cases, rebates and manufacturer promotions can significantly reduce the price gap between a standard AC and a hybrid heat pump. Eligibility depends on the home, heating source, equipment, and program requirements.
What is R-454B refrigerant?
R-454B is a lower-GWP A2L refrigerant being used in many new air conditioner and heat pump models. A2L systems require proper safety practices, equipment handling, and contractor training.
How long does AC installation take?
Most standard AC replacements can often be completed in one day, depending on the existing equipment, access, indoor coil, lineset, electrical work, and site conditions.
Do new AC systems include warranty?
Many qualifying AC installations include manufacturer parts warranty and City Home Comfort labour warranty options. Coverage depends on the equipment, registration, maintenance, and installation package.
Ready to compare AC and heat pump options?
View installed AC pricing examples, book a cooling consultation, or call City Home Comfort to compare standard AC replacement and hybrid heat pump options across Toronto and the GTA.








