Professional hvac installation services for homes and businesses in Mountain Home and surrounding Idaho communities.
Replacing your Mountain Home, Idaho HVAC system with properly sized, high-efficiency equipment can reduce energy costs by 30 to 50 percent while improving comfort in every room. KIC Refrigeration handles equipment selection, ductwork modifications, refrigerant line installation, electrical upgrades, and full commissioning to verify rated SEER and AFUE performance from day one.
Whether you own a single-family home or manage a commercial property in Mountain Home, professional hvac installation is essential for maintaining safe, efficient indoor climate control. KIC Refrigeration has completed hundreds of hvac installation projects across Idaho, and our Mountain Home 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 Mountain Home 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.
We survey your property, assess your existing HVAC infrastructure, and perform a Manual J load calculation to determine the correct system size. We evaluate ductwork condition, electrical capacity, and equipment location options.
KIC Refrigeration provides Mountain Home, ID homeowners with a transparent equipment proposal that includes AHRI-matched system model numbers, certified efficiency ratings, projected energy cost savings versus your current system, all available rebates, a complete scope of work, and a fixed-price guarantee with no change orders.
At your Mountain Home property, our team removes the old system, installs the new equipment on proper mounting and supports, connects refrigerant lines with nitrogen-purged brazing, wires all components to code, installs the thermostat, modifies ductwork as needed, and cleans up completely.
We start the new system, verify operation in all modes, measure airflow, check refrigerant charge, program the thermostat, register the warranty, and provide you with all documentation including equipment manuals, warranty cards, and commissioning readings.
Transparent answers about hvac installation from our certified technicians.
Complete HVAC installation in Mountain Home 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 Mountain Home homeowners with every cost itemized and no hidden fees.
Correct HVAC system sizing is determined by a Manual J residential load calculation — the ACCA industry standard — that accounts for your home square footage, ceiling height, insulation R-values, window area and U-factor, air infiltration rate, duct losses, occupancy, and the local ID winter and summer design temperatures. As a rough reference, a well-insulated 2,000-square-foot home in Mountain Home typically needs a 2.5 to 3.5 ton system, while a poorly insulated home of the same size may need 4 tons. KIC Refrigeration never estimates by rule of thumb — we run a proper calculation for your specific Mountain Home home to avoid oversizing, which causes short cycling, high humidity, and premature compressor wear.
A properly installed and maintained HVAC system in Mountain Home 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 Mountain Home homeowners that include seasonal tune-ups, priority scheduling, and repair discounts to help you get the maximum life from your investment.
Yes. KIC Refrigeration pulls all required mechanical, electrical, and gas permits for every HVAC installation in Mountain Home, ID. We prepare the permit application with equipment specifications and installation plans, pay the permit fee, schedule the inspection with the local building department, meet the inspector on-site, and ensure the installation passes all applicable mechanical code requirements. A building permit is not optional — it is required by law in most Mountain Home jurisdictions, and an unpermitted installation can void the manufacturer equipment warranty, create title problems when selling the home, and may not be covered by homeowner insurance if an HVAC failure causes property damage. KIC Refrigeration includes permitting in every installation project.
Our reputation is built on certified technicians, honest pricing, and results that last.
"Boiler repair took a couple visits because they needed to order a part, but they were upfront about it and the repair has held up perfectly."
"AC repair was fast and fairly priced. The compressor was failing and they had the part on the truck. Done in about ninety minutes."
"Our mini split stopped cooling mid-summer and they fit us in the next morning. Diagnosed a bad capacitor, replaced it on the spot. Back to normal in under an hour."