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New central AC installation costs in Central Point, by system type and brand.
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
Window unit | $138 | $322 | $644 |
Ductless mini-split (single zone) | $1,840 | $4,140 | $7,360 |
Central AC replacement (existing ducts) | $3,220 | $5,980 | $11,040 |
Central AC new install (with ductwork) | $6,440 | $11,040 | $18,400 |
Carrier (residential) | $3,496 | $5,704 | $9,660 |
Trane (residential) | $4,600 | $8,096 | $12,512 |
Lennox (residential) | $3,220 | $5,980 | $11,040 |
Rheem (residential) | $2,944 | $5,060 | $8,280 |
Prices reflect Pacific coast metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.
Central Point homeowners feel the extremes of southern Oregon’s Rogue Valley: summers are hot and dry with about 65 days over 90°F and July highs near 92°F, while winters can dip to about 27°F at night. That seasonal swing drives steady interest in efficient cooling and properly sized systems, especially June through September. Nine contractors serve the area with an average rating of 4.4 from 2,933 reviews, and ac-installation Central Point searches spike in late spring.
Specific line-item costs from local topCostItems aren’t available in the provided data, so exact price ranges can’t be quoted here; homeowners should expect variability based on unit size, ductwork condition, and installation complexity. Oregon requires HVAC installers to hold a Limited Journeyman - Heating, Ventilating and Cooling (LHR) credential plus a CCB contractor license, so verifying both credentials is essential before accepting bids. Two local companies offer 24/7 service, which can affect pricing and response expectations.
Customer highlights were not included in the dataset, so individual technician names and standout anecdotes can’t be cited. Given that, look for consistent themes in reviews: punctuality, clean job sites, clear estimates, and warranty clarity. Ask candidates for references, proof of LHR and CCB licensing, and a written scope that separates equipment, labor, and permit costs to compare bids effectively.