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Lennox 3-Ton 25 SEER Split System Replacement Done Right

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When an old system starts struggling to keep up, it's not just uncomfortable - it gets expensive fast. Running a worn-out unit in peak heat means higher energy bills, more wear on components, and eventually a breakdown at the worst possible time. That's exactly the situation this homeowner was dealing with, and we knew a full system replacement was the right call.

We went with a Lennox Dave Lennox Signature Collection 3-ton, 25 SEER split system. That SEER rating matters a lot more than people realize. The higher the SEER, the less energy the system burns to produce the same amount of cooling. Going from an older, low-efficiency unit to a 25 SEER system is a significant jump - and homeowners feel it on their utility bills.

The indoor side of the install is clean and dialed in. The new Lennox air handler fits right into the existing utility space alongside the water heater, and every connection - refrigerant lines, drain, ductwork - was done with care. Nothing rushed, nothing sloppy. We also handled the thermostat installation, setting up a new smart thermostat so the homeowner has full control over the system right from the wall.

Outside, the new condenser sits level on a solid concrete pad. The refrigerant lines are properly insulated and routed cleanly to the unit. It's the kind of install that's built to last - not just thrown in to get the job done. When we wrap up an HVAC installation like this, we want it to look good and perform even better.

A quality system is only as good as the installation behind it. That's something we take seriously on every job. If your AC is getting older and struggling to keep your home comfortable, a replacement like this is worth looking into sooner rather than later.