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Many HVAC contractors will happily provide a very specific answer to your question about the AC in the 2,000 square foot home. Depending on whom you ask, you might be advised to purchase a 3.5 ton unit. Other contractors will steer you toward 4 tons.
Cost by Air Conditioner Type Air Conditioner TypeCost RangeAverage Cost Portable unit $90$500 $295 Window unit $150$550 $350 Ductless split $2,000$14,500 $8,250 Central air conditioner $3,800$7,500 $5,6502 more rows
AC Unit Size The typical 2,000-square-foot home will need a central AC unit that is around 3 tons or 36,000 BTU. The larger an AC system is, the more it will cost.
3 tons: 1501-1800 sq. ft. 3.5 tons: 1801-2100 sq. ft.
The compressor is the most expensive component to replace in an AC unit, and it can cost up to $4,000. Its expensive for two major reasons. First, its responsible for circulating the refrigerant between the evaporator and condenser coils. Secondly, its a highly complex equipment with intricate details.
A package unit is the all-in-one heating and cooling system for homes that dont have a lot of room indoors for either a furnace and coil, or an air handler. Package units will contain all of their parts in one outdoor unit that sits on either the roof or to the side of a building.
The square footage covered by a 3 ton AC unit depends on multiple variable but accounting for a quick estimate, roughly 1500-1800 square feet.
Step 5: Match your square footage to an HVAC size chart Home Square FootageAir Conditioner Size (Tons) 600-1,000 square feet 1.5 tons 1,000-1,500 square feet 2 tons 1,500-2,000 square feet 3 tons 2,000-2,500 square feet 4 tons1 more row