Central Air Conditioner Prices in Clarkston, MI ()
In Clarkston (Oakland County), a typical 3-ton central air conditioner installation costs $5,040 to $7,560, with the local midpoint at about $6,300. Prices are similar to the Michigan state average of $6,300 — Detroit-area suburb.
Range reflects installer pricing variation and home condition (existing ductwork, electrical capacity, unit size). Simple retrofits at the low end, major ductwork projects at the high end.
What determines your Clarkston AC install price
- Unit size (tons). A 2-ton for a small home saves ~$500. A 4-ton for a large home adds ~$700-$1,000.
- Efficiency rating (SEER). SEER 14 is baseline. SEER 18-20 adds $500-$1,500 but saves on operating cost.
- Ductwork condition. If your existing ducts leak (common in older Clarkston homes), sealing adds $500-$2,000 but recovers 20-30% of AC efficiency.
- Electrical capacity. Older Clarkston homes may need a panel upgrade ($1,500-$3,000) to add AC. Newer homes usually have adequate capacity.
- Brand. Carrier / Trane / Lennox at the high end; Goodman / Payne / Amana at the low. Efficiency and warranty comparable at similar SEER ratings.
Operating cost after install in Clarkston
Once installed, at Michigan’s residential electricity rate of 21.39¢/kWh, a 3-ton central AC in Clarkston costs about $719 per year to operate — running 8 hours per day during the ~120-day cooling season. That’s $179.68/month during summer.
How to get the best Clarkston price
- Get 3 quotes. The single most impactful step. Prices in Clarkston vary 20-30% between installers for identical equipment.
- Ask about DTE / Consumers Energy rebates. Michigan’s two big utilities offer $100-$400 rebates on SEER 15+ units.
- Time the install for spring or fall. Peak season (June-August) commands premium pricing. April-May and September-October save 10-20%.
- Bundle with furnace/heat pump. If you’re also replacing heating equipment, combining jobs saves $500-$1,500.
- Consider a heat pump instead. A cold-climate heat pump costs 30-50% more up-front but cools AND heats, replacing both AC and furnace. Federal 30% tax credit up to $2,000 applies.
Related purchases
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- Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium — cuts AC runtime 10-15%
- MERV 11 HVAC filters (6-pack) — protects the new unit
- Duct sealing mastic — DIY duct leak repair
- MRCOOL DIY mini-split (alternative) — no ductwork needed
FAQ
Is Detroit-area central AC install cheaper than Michigan average?
Roughly the same. The Detroit metro (including Clarkston) has enough HVAC installer competition to keep prices near state average. Northern Michigan and Upper Peninsula tend to run 15-20% higher due to smaller markets.
Do I need a permit for AC install in Clarkston?
Yes. Oakland County requires a mechanical permit for HVAC work. Your installer typically handles this ($50-$200 permit fee).
Will my utility give me a rebate?
DTE Energy and Consumers Energy both offer AC rebates for SEER 15+ units. Ask your installer to itemize rebate-eligible equipment on the quote.