
A 4 Ton Goodman Fit for Oak Bend Court: AC Installation in New Port Richey, FL 34655
What actually happened on this visit
- Date of service: May 30, 2026
- Technician on-site: Richard M.
- Service area: Oak Bend Ct, New Port Richey
- Service requested: 4 ton, HP, Horizontal
- Work completed: 4 ton, HP, Horizontal (- Brand: Goodman – trusted for durability and performance
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- Time on-site: 300 minutes
- Invoice total: $10,508.00
The important decision on this AC installation in New Port Richey, FL 34655 was not only replacing a failed cooling system. It was choosing a practical 4 ton Goodman heat pump package for an Oak Bend Court home where the existing AC was 10 years old, not working, and documented with a burned compressor. No single technician was assigned in the record, so our Home Therapist installing crew handled the job as a complete system replacement with horizontal equipment, a 5 kW supplemental heater, R32 refrigerant, 15.2 SEER2 efficiency, an ecobee thermostat line item, and Florida-ready installation materials.
- Service performed: AC installation
- Location detail: Oak Bend Court in New Port Richey, FL 34655
- Installing crew: Home Therapist AC installation team
- Installed system: 4 ton Goodman heat pump in a horizontal configuration
- Homeowner situation: the existing 10-year-old AC was not working and the compressor was documented as burned
- Key installation details: 5 kW heater, R32 refrigerant, 15.2 SEER2 efficiency, smart thermostat, concrete pad, tie-down kit, secondary pan, and float switch
AC Installation in New Port Richey, FL 34655 Centered on a 4 Ton Horizontal Heat Pump
This AC installation in New Port Richey, FL 34655 centered on a 4 ton horizontal Goodman heat pump because the home needed a full replacement after the older system stopped working.
The line item gave our crew three important facts before the installation plan was finalized: 4 ton capacity, heat pump operation, and horizontal positioning. In plain English, the 4 ton rating identifies the cooling capacity class. The heat pump design means the same comfort system can provide cooling and electric heat support. The horizontal position tells us how the indoor equipment needed to fit the available installation space.
The job notes also documented the homeowner’s practical situation. The existing AC was 10 years old, not working, and the compressor was burned. A burned compressor is not a small accessory issue. The compressor is the major outdoor component that moves refrigerant through the system. When that part fails on an older system, the conversation often shifts from isolated repair to replacement planning because the cost, refrigerant circuit condition, age, and long-term value all have to be weighed together.
We did not treat the job as a brand-only decision. The useful question was whether the selected equipment and included materials matched the home, the access, and the homeowner’s goal of getting a realistic replacement completed quickly. The notes said the units were easy to reach and no ladder was needed for access. That mattered because easier access can make installation planning cleaner, especially when the home needs cooling restored without stretching the job into unnecessary complications.
For homeowners comparing similar replacement decisions, our AC installation service page explains how equipment size, layout, and installation details work together. Our guide to AC installation quotes also helps explain why the included scope matters as much as the equipment name.
The Burned Compressor Changed the Replacement Conversation
The burned compressor on this Oak Bend Court system made replacement planning more practical than treating the visit like a minor AC repair.
When a homeowner says the system is not working, we still need to understand what kind of failure is documented. A thermostat issue, clogged drain, weak capacitor, failed contactor, or restricted filter can all stop comfort in different ways. This record specifically noted a burned compressor. That detail matters because the compressor is one of the core parts of the outdoor cooling system, not a simple switch or routine maintenance item.
The homeowner also wanted a fast and affordable replacement path, and the notes included a question about whether a 3.5 ton or 4 ton unit made more sense for a 1,874 square foot home. We are careful with that kind of question. Square footage is useful, but it is not the only sizing factor. Duct condition, insulation, window exposure, ceiling height, equipment layout, and local heat load all affect comfort. The approved line item for this job was the 4 ton heat pump, and that is the system we are documenting here.
The insider lesson from this job is that tonnage alone does not make an installation thoughtful. Many homeowners compare replacement quotes by asking, “How many tons is it?” That is understandable, but it is incomplete. On this job, the value came from the full package: horizontal equipment, a 5 kW heater, R32 refrigerant, 15.2 SEER2 efficiency, smart thermostat control, drain protection, outdoor support, line sanitation, and warranty terms. Those details decide how the installation lives in the home after the crew leaves.
This visit included multiple line items, including the 4 ton heat pump installation, the ecobee thermostat scope, and VIP-related job item. The combined invoice for the approved visit came to $8,800, so that total reflects the bundled installation package rather than a standalone thermostat or diagnostic charge.
Homeowners planning a replacement can also review our HVAC replacement checklist to see how system age, comfort needs, and installation conditions fit into a responsible decision.
The Accessories Told Us This Was a Full Installation, Not Just an Equipment Swap
The included pad, tie-downs, drain protection, line sanitation, and thermostat controls made this New Port Richey AC installation a complete comfort system setup.
Most homeowners naturally focus on the outdoor condenser and indoor air handler. Those are the visible pieces, and they carry the biggest price attention. Our crew looks just as closely at the parts that support the system. On this Oak Bend Court job, the installation scope listed a durable concrete pad and a tie-down kit rated up to 150 mph. In Tampa Bay and coastal-adjacent communities like New Port Richey, outdoor equipment needs to be planned with storm conditions, summer rain, and long periods of heat in mind.
The concrete pad gives the outdoor unit a firm base. The tie-down kit helps secure the equipment to that base. We never describe that as a promise against every storm outcome, because no contractor should. We do describe it as a practical Florida installation detail that belongs in the scope when a new condenser is being set.
The installation also included UV-protected copper insulation. Florida sun can be hard on exposed materials, and line insulation should not be treated as a cosmetic afterthought. The scope also listed locking safety caps on condenser valves. Those caps help protect refrigerant service ports from tampering and keep the outdoor service points more secure.
Drainage was another important part of the approved work. The secondary safety drain pan with float switch was included to help protect the home if water collects where it should not. Air conditioners in this climate remove a lot of humidity from indoor air, and that moisture has to drain away. A float switch is a safety device that can interrupt operation if water rises in the pan. It does not replace maintenance, but it adds a useful layer of protection.
The system flush and sanitation of copper lines and the drain line also mattered. A new AC should not be connected into dirty support paths without attention. Flushing and sanitizing help give the new system a cleaner starting point, especially after an older system with a major compressor problem has been removed from service.
For ongoing care after a new installation, our AC maintenance service helps homeowners keep coils, drains, airflow, and electrical components checked through Florida’s long cooling season.
Pro Tips for New Port Richey Homeowners Replacing a Failed AC
AC replacement in New Port Richey works best when homeowners compare the whole installation scope, not only the tonnage or the outdoor cabinet.
- Ask what the installation includes besides the equipment. On this job, the pad, 150 mph tie-down kit, UV-protected copper insulation, locking caps, drain pan, float switch, line sanitation, and thermostat all mattered.
- Do not size a system by square footage alone. The note mentioned a 1,874 square foot home and a 3.5 ton versus 4 ton question. Square footage helps, but ductwork, insulation, exposure, and layout also affect comfort.
- Take compressor failure seriously on older systems. A burned compressor on a 10-year-old AC changes the cost-benefit discussion because the compressor is a major refrigerant circuit component.
- Plan for humidity control after installation. New Port Richey homes run AC for much of the year, so drain protection and regular maintenance matter after the equipment is installed.
- Use smart thermostat features without overcomplicating comfort. An ecobee or similar thermostat can help with scheduling and control, but the system still needs correct installation, airflow, and maintenance.
Questions From This Oak Bend Court AC Installation
Why did this New Port Richey home receive a 4 ton heat pump?
The approved line item for this job was a 4 ton heat pump in a horizontal configuration. The notes also showed the homeowner had asked about 3.5 ton versus 4 ton sizing for a 1,874 square foot home. We do not size a system by square footage alone, but the final documented installation scope was the 4 ton heat pump package installed at this Oak Bend Court home.
What does a 5 kW heater do in a Florida heat pump system?
The 5 kW heater provides supplemental electric heat when the heat pump needs extra support during cooler weather. New Port Richey is primarily a cooling market, but homeowners still expect heat on colder mornings. The job description listed a 5 kW heater, with the note that heater size can vary depending on existing electrical wiring, so that item stayed part of the documented installation scope.
Why did the installation include a secondary pan and float switch?
Air conditioners remove humidity from indoor air, and that moisture must drain away from the air handler. A secondary pan sits below the indoor equipment, and the float switch can interrupt operation if water rises where it should not. On this installation, those parts added a practical layer of water protection for a home in a humid Florida climate.
Why does R32 refrigerant matter on this installation?
R32 was the refrigerant listed for this new system. Refrigerant is the substance that moves heat through the air conditioning system. The important point for the homeowner is that the installation had to be treated as a complete matched system with the correct equipment and service practices, not as a partial patch onto an older failed compressor setup.
What warranty terms were documented for this Goodman installation?
The job description listed a 10-year manufacturer parts warranty and a 1-year labor warranty from Home Therapist. Warranty details depend on the specific installed equipment, registration requirements, and final paperwork. Routine maintenance items such as dirty filters, clogged drains, and dirty coils remain the homeowner’s responsibility, which is why maintenance after installation still matters.
Why Choose Home Therapist for New Port Richey AC Installation
Home Therapist Cooling, Heating, and Plumbing serves New Port Richey and the greater Tampa Bay area with licensed HVAC and plumbing service. Our HVAC license is CAC1819196, and our plumbing license is CFC1431159. Founded in 2017, Home Therapist has earned 1,100+ five-star reviews by keeping recommendations tied to the home, the equipment, and the actual scope. We install Goodman and Daikin air conditioning systems, and we service every brand. You can connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You can also review our third-party profiles through the Better Business Bureau, the Tampa Bay Chamber, and BuildZoom.
Schedule AC Installation in New Port Richey, FL 34655
If your older system has stopped cooling and you are comparing AC installation in New Port Richey, FL 34655, Home Therapist can help you understand the full replacement scope before you decide. We lead with FREE estimates and FREE diagnosis, then explain equipment size, heat pump setup, thermostat options, drain protection, and Florida-ready installation materials in plain English. Call (813) 343-2212 to schedule a practical replacement conversation with our Tampa Bay team.







