Sized for Placer County Heat
Roseville summers often hit 105°F. We calc the real heat load your home faces — not a square-foot rule of thumb. Your unit handles the hottest afternoons without running all day.
AC Installation — Roseville, CA
Roseville hits 105 degrees on summer afternoons. That is hotter than Sacramento's core. A unit sized for average heat will run all day and still leave your upstairs warm. Fresh Air has sized HVAC units for Placer County's peaks since 2009.

Roseville sits in a hotter zone than downtown Sacramento. Placer County's layout pushes summer peaks a few degrees higher. That gap matters when sizing an AC. A small unit runs all day and wears out fast. A big unit short-cycles and can't pull humidity. Fresh Air does a free in-home load calc on every visit. We have done this for 900-plus units since 2009. We hold CSLB license #945361.
Roseville summers often hit 105°F. We calc the real heat load your home faces — not a square-foot rule of thumb. Your unit handles the hottest afternoons without running all day.
Our visit is free. We walk your home, check ducts, and run a load calc. You get a firm price range before you decide. No pressure.
You pay in stages as each phase wraps up. No large upfront payment. No final bill surprise. This is how Fresh Air has run since 2009.
New AC install in Roseville runs $4,500 to $12,000 for AC only. Full swap with the furnace or air handler falls between $8,000 and $15,000. The main cost factors are tonnage, SEER2 rating, and duct shape. Roseville homes from the 1990s often run 3-ton units that are now too small. A proper load calc can show you need 3.5 or 4 tons. That costs more upfront but runs cooler and lasts longer.
California's min SEER2 is 14.3 for new installs. A 17 SEER2 unit costs more but cuts your PG&E bill over Roseville's long cooling season. SMUD does not serve Roseville — PG&E does. PG&E customers can look at California GoGreen Home loans for zero-down options. We go over every path at the free visit.
Yes. Roseville sits in a slightly hotter zone than Sacramento's core. Summer peaks often hit 105°F. A unit sized for Sacramento averages may fall short on Roseville's hottest days.
California needs at least 14.3 SEER2 for new AC installs. Given Roseville's long cooling season, a 17 SEER2 or higher unit pays back the premium over time. We work out the payback at your free visit.
New AC install often runs $4,500 to $12,000 based on size and savings rating. A full swap with furnace or air handler usually falls between $8,000 and $15,000. We give a firm quote after the free in-home visit.
Call Fresh Air at (916) 416-8181 or book at /contact/. We serve all of Roseville including Galleria, Blue Oaks, Morgan Creek, and Diamond Oaks. The visit is free. License #945361.