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AC Repair, Install & Replacement in Warwick, RI

April 24, 2026 — Evergreen Services
AC Repair, Install & Replacement in Warwick, RI
Service AC Repair, Install & Replacement
Location Warwick, RI
Neighborhood Myrtle Avenue area
Customer type Residential
Outcome Completed — same day
Season Spring
Date April 24, 2026
Residential AC repair completed same day on Myrtle Avenue during spring season

When spring arrives near Myrtle Avenue in Warwick, homeowners start thinking about getting their air conditioning systems ready for the warmer months ahead. Evergreen Services brings four decades of HVAC expertise and three generations of craftsmanship to ensure your cooling system performs reliably all season long.

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Frequently Asked Questions

AC installation in Warwick typically runs $3,500-$7,000 depending on unit size, efficiency rating, and ductwork modifications. Older homes often need electrical upgrades which can add $500-$1,500. High-efficiency units cost more upfront but qualify for Rhode Island energy rebates.
Listen for grinding, squealing, or clicking sounds from your outdoor unit, especially on startup. Hard starting, frequent cycling, or warm air from vents are red flags. If your electric bills spike suddenly, the compressor may be struggling and drawing excess power.
Rhode Island's coastal humidity makes AC systems work harder, but properly sealed systems shouldn't lose refrigerant regardless of climate. If you're adding refrigerant yearly, you have a leak that needs fixing. Humid conditions do stress components faster though.
Most AC replacements take 6-8 hours for a straightforward swap. Older homes may need a full day if we're upgrading electrical service or modifying ductwork. We'll remove the old unit, install the new system, test everything, and walk you through operation.
Change your filter monthly during cooling season, keep outdoor unit clear of debris and vegetation, and check that vents aren't blocked by furniture. Clean the condensate drain with a cup of vinegar quarterly to prevent clogs that cause water damage.