Live Pricing · Updated March 2026
Real installed prices for Flower Mound homeowners — from $9,440. No sales pitch, no hidden fees, no email required.
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Avg Home Size
2,800–5,000 sq ft
Typical System
3.5–5 ton
Homes Built
1988–2020
Installed with warranty. Price shown = price you pay.
AC System
Gas furnace + AC condenser
from $9,440
installed w/ warranty
Heat Pump
Dual-fuel heat pump system
from $12,003
installed w/ warranty
All-Electric
No gas line required
from $9,440
installed w/ warranty
Flower Mound's terrain is genuinely hilly compared to most of DFW — the namesake 'Flower Mound' is an 850-foot elevation prominence in a region where most cities sit at 500–650 feet. This rolling topography means homes on hilltops get more direct sun exposure and wind, while valley homes may have drainage and humidity considerations. These aren't dramatic differences, but they do affect proper system sizing — a hilltop home with full western sun exposure needs slightly more cooling capacity than an identical home in a shaded valley lot.
Flower Mound's housing stock is predominantly 1990s and 2000s construction, with the Bridlewood and Wellington communities representing the largest concentration of homes now hitting the replacement window. These neighborhoods were built during a period when 10–12 SEER systems were standard — replacing with a modern 16+ SEER system can cut cooling costs by 30–40% on these larger homes, which translates to $500–$800 in annual electricity savings.
The community's emphasis on larger homes means Flower Mound has more dual-system homes than most DFW cities. If your home has separate upstairs and downstairs systems and one fails, we strongly recommend replacing both simultaneously. Matching systems perform better together, you avoid a second installation disruption, and we offer multi-system discounts.
The Town of Flower Mound requires mechanical permits for HVAC replacement. Their building department is thorough and efficient. All permit fees and inspection coordination are included in our pricing.
HVAC replacement costs and considerations vary by neighborhood. Here's what to expect in the most common Flower Mound communities:
Bridlewood
Large master-planned community (1998–2012), 2,800–4,500 sq ft. First replacement wave well underway — most original systems need replacement.
Wellington
Upscale homes 3,500–6,000 sq ft (2000–2012). Larger systems with higher replacement costs. Many have dual systems.
Tour 18 / Stone Hill Farms
Luxury estate homes 4,000–7,000+ sq ft. Complex multi-zone installations.
Lakewood at Flower Mound
Established (1990–2002), 2,500–3,500 sq ft. Peak replacement timing.
Canyon Falls
Newer community (2016+), 2,500–4,500 sq ft. Modern systems with years of life remaining.
Financing Available for Flower Mound Homeowners
8.99% APR · 12 year terms · As low as $114/mo per $10,000
No prepayment penalties. Apply during your free assessment.
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A complete AC replacement in Flower Mound costs between $9,440 and $18,545 installed in 2026, depending on system type (AC, heat pump, or all-electric), tonnage (2–5 tons), and efficiency tier (Economy, Performance, or Premium). Every price includes the full system, labor, materials, permits, and 10-year warranty.
Every installation includes the new outdoor unit (condenser or heat pump), indoor unit (furnace or air handler), evaporator coil, copper line set, concrete pad, Ecobee smart thermostat, all ductwork connections, permit and city inspection, old system removal, and a 10-year parts and labor warranty.
A standard HVAC replacement takes one day — typically 6–8 hours from start to finish. Your new system will be running the same day. Complex multi-zone installations may extend to a second day.
Yes. We offer 8.99% APR financing over 12 years, bringing monthly payments to approximately $114 per $10,000 financed. No prepayment penalties. Apply during your free assessment.
System sizing depends on your home's square footage, insulation quality, number of stories, window area, duct condition, and sun exposure. Most Flower Mound homes (2,800–5,000 sq ft) need a 3.5–5 ton ton system. We perform a full load calculation on every job to ensure proper sizing — not just a guess based on square footage.
Spring (March–May) and fall (October–November) offer the best combination of comfortable weather and contractor availability. Summer emergency replacements typically cost 20–30% more due to demand and urgency. If you know your system is aging, plan ahead and replace before it fails in July.
If both are the same age and one has failed, we strongly recommend replacing both. The other unit is on borrowed time — statistically, it will fail within 1–3 years. Replacing together saves on labor (one mobilization instead of two), ensures matched equipment for optimal performance, and we offer multi-system pricing that reduces the per-unit cost.
Slightly. Hilltop homes with western exposure receive more direct afternoon sun and may need slightly more cooling capacity than homes on shaded or east-facing lots. We account for sun exposure, lot orientation, and tree coverage when sizing your system — not just square footage.
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