5 AC Installation Contractors in Myrtle Beach, SC

4.8 avg rating
6,976 total reviews4 offer 24/7 service
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Top-Rated AC Installation Contractors in Myrtle Beach

#1

Swift Services Heating, Cooling & Electrical

4.8(5,359 reviews)
24/7 Highly Rated

Five of six sampled reviews award five stars, with technicians consistently praised for clear communication and transparent pricing. Customers frequently…

3204 Fred Nash Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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#2

Coastal Air Plus

4.9(844 reviews)
Highly Rated

All three featured reviews award five stars, with clients naming individual technicians as reasons for their satisfaction. One reviewer specifically contrasts…

156 Rock Moss Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
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#3

Fogel Services, Inc.

4.8(622 reviews)
24/7 Highly Rated

Across 605 documented reviews, the 4.8-star average reflects consistent satisfaction, though a single critical review from November 2025 cited supply chain…

3695 Forestbrook Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
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All AC Installation Contractors (5 total)

Ocean Air Cooling, LLC

5.0(95)
24/7

All 95 client reviews award five stars, with three reviewers naming technicians Josh, Ryan, and additional…

525 Snapdragon Ct, Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
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Air Conditioning & Heating Specialty

4.6(56)
24/7

All five detailed reviews award five stars, with multiple clients emphasizing the company's diagnostic…

1449 Glenns Bay Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29575
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AC Installation Costs in Myrtle Beach

New central AC installation costs in Myrtle Beach, by system type and brand.

ServiceLowAverageHigh
Window unit
$150$350$700
Ductless mini-split (single zone)
$2,000$4,500$8,000
Central AC replacement (existing ducts)
$3,500$6,500$12,000
Central AC new install (with ductwork)
$7,000$12,000$20,000
Carrier (residential)
$3,800$6,200$10,500
Trane (residential)
$5,000$8,800$13,600
Lennox (residential)
$3,500$6,500$12,000
Rheem (residential)
$3,200$5,500$9,000

Prices reflect humid subtropical metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.

AC Installation in Myrtle Beach, SC: What to Expect

The Grand Strand climate delivers extended heat and humidity that test cooling equipment from May through October. Summer highs around 89 F, with roughly 45 days topping 90 F and atmospheric moisture hovering near 75%, place constant latent load demands on air conditioning systems. Five contractors serve the Myrtle Beach market with an impressive 4.8 average rating drawn from nearly 7,000 reviews, and four of them maintain round-the-clock availability for emergency calls.

Installation costs track closely with system selection. A window unit runs $150-$700, while a ductless mini-split system typically falls between $2,000-$8,000. For homes with existing ductwork, central AC replacement generally costs $3,500-$12,000. In South Carolina, every qualified contractor holds a Mechanical Contractor license from the state's Contracting Board, confirming they meet Group 2 HVAC standards for installation work.

The names behind these companies matter in a service industry where accountability counts. Swift Services earns consistent praise for clear communication and upfront pricing, with reviewers noting same-day response times and technicians who explain options without pressure. Coastal Air Plus differentiates itself by assigning named technicians to each job, a practice reviewers frequently cite as reason for satisfaction. Across 605 documented reviews, Fogel Services maintains its 4.8-star average, reflecting steady performance despite sporadic supply chain setbacks that occasionally affect parts availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

New AC installation in Myrtle Beach costs $150-$20,000 depending on system type. Window units run $150-$700, ductless mini-splits $2,000-$8,000 per zone, central AC replacement with existing ducts $3,500-$12,000, and full new installs with ductwork $7,000-$20,000. SEER rating, tonnage, and brand significantly affect pricing.