Description
Product Details
Product Number | NUAS0114206 |
Package Model Number | M4PG4024A1060A |
Ameristar’s packaged units offer a convenient all-in-one solution—with all of your necessary heating and cooling components housed in a single outdoor cabinet. In addition to being quiet, efficient and durable, packaged units are easy to install as a replacement for an existing system or in new construction.
The smart, affordable solution to comfort
Keeping your home comfortable is a year-round task for your heating and cooling systems—but it shouldn’t break your budget. Ameristar offers numerous affordable options, whether you’re installing a system in a new house, upgrading to a new system in an older house, or replacing a broken unit. No matter which you choose, you’ll not only enjoy a competitive price on the purchase, our high-efficiency systems keep you comfortable while helping you manage your energy bills.
- Backed by the legendary American Standard brand, Ameristar ® is designed and manufactured with a focus on quality and long-term performance in every product:
- Systems are designed to minimize noise levels—helping maintain your home’s quiet environment.
- For durability in all weather conditions, as well as safety, Ameristar tests every product to ensure performance over the long haul.
- Warranty protects your heating or cooling investment for years to come.
No matter what your budget, the size of your home, and the climate you live in, there’s an Ameristar heating and cooling system that will keep you comfortable in every season. As with all American Standard brand products, Ameristar follows in a legendary tradition of robust equipment that’s durable and dependable, and built to stand the test of time.
Tested to Perform
To ensure that long-term performance, Ameristar takes a meticulous approach to designing, engineering, and manufacturing its budget-friendly line of equipment. Before it leaves the factory, every Ameristar cooling and heating product is subjected to the industry’s most rigorous testing—so you can be confident that when it’s installed at your home, it will deliver indoor comfort for years to come.
Recommended vs. Required Upgrades
Recommended Upgrades
Depending on the unit you purchase, there may be additional items needed for your AC install. To avoid any surprises, we appreciate the opportunity to clarify the difference between recommended and required upgrades you may be offered by your install contractor.
Traditionally, contractors sell new AC units with all the bells and whistles, which is why most conventional AC prices are between $8000 - $15,000+. But when the power steering pump goes out in your car, you don’t replace the whole engine, right? This same theory holds true for your air conditioning unit. When you need to replace your AC, that doesn’t mean that all the other components need to be replaced, too. For example, the duct work, thermostat, electrical disconnect, etc. aren’t what has failed. It is simply that the AC unit itself needs to be replaced.
At newACunit.com, we believe you should only pay to replace what is broken, so we put you in charge of buying upgraded items for your new AC unit. Our hand-picked contractors will discuss upgrade items with you at the time of the Jobsite inspection. But it’s very important for you to understand that these are recommendations only and you are not required to purchase anything additional from our installing contractors unless you want to. The price you paid on the website includes full installation of your new system without having to buy any additional items. Our install contractors are the best in the business and will retrofit your new AC unit into your current application. We have negotiated the industry’s best price for your AC replacement based on a few major factors.
- We have national buying power directly from the manufacturers and have truly cut out the middleman.
- We have negotiated an aggressive labor price with our contractors for the install of your new AC unit.
- We don’t sell you items that you don’t need.
But given that every install is different, there are rare occasions where a required upgrade is needed to get your new AC unit up and running properly. For example, if you currently have a single-stage unit with a single-stage thermostat and you were to purchase a new 2-stage unit, you would need to upgrade to a 2-stage thermostat. There are benefits to upgrading certain parts of your new AC unit, but everyone’s upgrade options are different and that’s why we let you decide with your install contractor which ones apply to you. But please remember––most of the time, these are recommendations only and you are not required to upgrade anything that isn’t going to prevent your system from being properly retrofitted. We have sold thousands of new AC units and less than 1% of our customers have had to make a required upgrade. Given the fact that we provide such a low cost install, many of our customers are able to make recommended upgrades to their new AC purchase and still save thousands of dollars. If you have any questions about upgrades, please contact us at 1-800-NEW-UNIT.
Please keep in mind, your assigned contractor will go over RECOMMENDED upgrades to enhance your system at the jobsite inspection. If you choose to purchase any of the recommended items, they will be sold to you by your contractor, not newACunit.com and will require an additional fee. You are not obligated to purchase any additional items you do not want to. In the conventional buying process, all contractors include additional upgrades with the unit that is being sold to you. Oftentimes, those upgrades are not the reason your AC unit failed. At newACunit.com, we leave you in control of your budget.
Recommended upgrades may include: return/supply plenums, ductwork, condensate drain line, float switch, hanging kits, thermostat, return grilles, etc.
Required Upgrades
REQUIRED upgrades are items you must purchase before installation to ensure your new AC unit will function properly. Your assigned install contractor will go over any additional items needed at your jobsite inspection.
Required upgrades may include: a 2-stage thermostat for your unit to be able to run in the 2nd stage, structural changes, safety hazard fixes or replacement of items that may prevent the system from functioning properly.