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New central AC installation costs in East Providence, by system type and brand.
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
Window unit | $168 | $392 | $784 |
Ductless mini-split (single zone) | $2,240 | $5,040 | $8,960 |
Central AC replacement (existing ducts) | $3,920 | $7,280 | $13,440 |
Central AC new install (with ductwork) | $7,840 | $13,440 | $22,400 |
Carrier (residential) | $4,256 | $6,944 | $11,760 |
Trane (residential) | $5,600 | $9,856 | $15,232 |
Lennox (residential) | $3,920 | $7,280 | $13,440 |
Rheem (residential) | $3,584 | $6,160 | $10,080 |
Prices reflect continental metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.
East Providence sits on the edge of Narragansett Bay and shares Providence’s full New England seasons: cold winters and humid summers that push homeowners to invest in reliable cooling. That seasonal balance shapes demand for ac-installation East Providence projects—five local contractors serve the area, averaging a 4.9 rating across 223 reviews, though none advertise round-the-clock emergency service.
Published cost breakdowns from local firms are inconsistent; companies serving the Providence metro often provide quotes after on-site assessments rather than fixed price lists. Homeowners should budget for equipment, ductwork adjustments, and labor, and confirm that installers hold Rhode Island’s Mechanical Contractor License — HVAC issued by the Contractors’ Registration and Licensing Board (CRLB) before signing a contract.
Customer feedback details were not provided, so prospective buyers should watch for patterns in responsiveness, warranty clarity, and experience with coastal humidity challenges. Ask for references, proof of licensing, and examples of work on homes similar in age and insulation to yours. Given the dominance of heating season, verify installers can balance efficient cooling with systems that won’t compromise winter performance.