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Can I Add AC to My House? — Options & Costs in Asheville, NC

No air conditioning in your WNC home? Here are all the options for adding cooling — from central air to ductless solutions. Proudly serving Asheville & Buncombe County.

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Based right here in Asheville, Quality Comfort Heating & Cooling is your neighborhood HVAC team for can i add ac to my house? — options & costs. We've been the NATE-certified team that Asheville area residents trust since 2005.

As our home base since 2005, Quality Comfort Heating & Cooling has proudly served Asheville homeowners and businesses with reliable HVAC services. From the historic homes in Montford to new construction in South Asheville, we know the unique heating and cooling needs of every Asheville neighborhood. Our office on Emma Road means fast response times anywhere in the city.

When it comes to cooling in Asheville, the local conditions matter. Asheville's mix of historic homes in Montford and North Asheville — many built before central HVAC existed — creates unique retrofit challenges. These older homes often have limited ductwork space, uneven heating across floors, and single-pane windows that strain heating systems. Meanwhile, newer South Asheville construction demands properly sized high-efficiency systems to handle the area's 4,400+ heating degree days per year. Our AC technicians understand these Asheville-specific factors and size every repair and recommendation accordingly.

Adding AC to a Home That Doesn't Have It

Many older homes in Asheville and Western North Carolina were built without air conditioning — mountain summers used to be mild enough to go without. Climate trends have changed that calculation, and adding AC is now one of the most requested home improvements in the region. The good news: there are multiple options regardless of your home's current setup, and the cost may be less than you expect.

Option 1: Central Air (If You Have Ductwork)

If your home has a furnace with ductwork already in place, adding central air is the most straightforward option. An outdoor condenser unit and indoor evaporator coil are installed and connected to your existing duct system. The furnace blower handles air circulation. Cost: $5,500–$9,000 installed in WNC. This is the most cost-effective option when ductwork already exists, and it cools the entire home through existing vents.

Option 2: Ductless Mini Splits (No Ductwork Needed)

For homes without ductwork — common in older Asheville bungalows, log cabins, and homes with radiant or baseboard heat — ductless mini splits are the ideal solution. An outdoor unit connects to one or more indoor wall-mounted units via small refrigerant lines. No ductwork, no major construction. A single-zone mini split costs $4,000–$6,500 installed; a multi-zone system covering the whole house runs $10,000–$20,000. They're extremely efficient and provide both heating and cooling.

Option 3: Central Air with New Ductwork

If you want whole-home central air but don't have ductwork, it can be installed — but this is a more significant project. New ductwork installation requires access through attics, crawl spaces, or interior soffits. Cost: $12,000–$20,000+ including the AC system and ductwork. This option makes sense for larger homes where ductless units alone can't provide uniform comfort, or when a whole-home heating upgrade (like a furnace) is being done simultaneously.

HVAC Challenges in Asheville

Asheville's mix of historic homes in Montford and North Asheville — many built before central HVAC existed — creates unique retrofit challenges. These older homes often have limited ductwork space, uneven heating across floors, and single-pane windows that strain heating systems. Meanwhile, newer South Asheville construction demands properly sized high-efficiency systems to handle the area's 4,400+ heating degree days per year.

Seasonal Tip for Asheville Homeowners

Asheville's elevation means nighttime temperatures can drop into the 20s even in early spring. We recommend keeping your heating system serviced through April and scheduling AC maintenance by mid-May to prepare for the humidity that builds through summer.

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