HVAC Installation Cost in Doral: Single-Family vs. Condo [2026]
Real 2026 pricing for central AC, heat pumps, and ductless systems in Doral homes and condos. See what you will actually pay.

Installing a new HVAC system in Doral is not a one-size-fits-all project. A 2,800 sq ft single-family home in Doral Isles needs a completely different approach than a 1,200 sq ft condo in Downtown Doral. This guide breaks down exactly what each costs in 2026.
Single-Family Homes in Doral: Central AC Costs
Most Doral single-family homes use a split-system central air conditioner with ductwork. Here are 2026 price ranges by home size:
1,500–2,000 sq ft Home — $5,500 to $9,000
- • 2.5–3 ton unit (SEER 16+)
- • Standard ductwork (if existing ducts are usable)
- • New thermostat and electrical connections
- • Miami-Dade permit and inspection
2,000–3,000 sq ft Home — $8,000 to $14,000
- • 3.5–5 ton unit (SEER 16–18)
- • Duct sealing, balancing, or partial replacement
- • Smart thermostat with zoning capability
- • Enhanced dehumidification (critical in Doral humidity)
3,000+ sq ft Home / Two-Story — $12,000 to $20,000
- • Dual-zone or multi-zone system
- • 5+ ton capacity with variable-speed compressor
- • Full ductwork redesign for even cooling
- • Advanced air filtration and humidity control
Doral Condos: What HVAC Installation Looks Like
Condos in Downtown Doral, Costa Del Sol, and Island at Doral have unique HVAC considerations:
- Shared mechanical rooms: Many condos have centralized chillers or rooftop equipment. Individual unit replacements range from $3,500 to $7,000 depending on access.
- Wall-mounted mini-splits: Ideal for condos without ductwork. $2,500–$5,000 per zone (1–2 rooms). A 3-zone system runs $7,000–$12,000.
- Package units: Some older Doral condos have rooftop package units. Replacement: $6,000–$10,000 including crane rental for access.
- HOA coordination: Condo HVAC work often requires HOA approval, scheduled access to mechanical rooms, and coordination with building management. We handle all of this.
Heat Pump vs. Traditional AC: Which Is Right for Doral?
Heat pumps are gaining popularity in South Florida because they provide both cooling and heating in one unit. Here is the comparison:
Traditional AC + Gas Heat
- • Cost: Lower upfront
- • Efficiency: Good
- • Maintenance: Two systems to service
- • Best for: Homes with existing gas lines
Heat Pump (All-Electric)
- • Cost: 10–20% higher upfront
- • Efficiency: Excellent (SEER up to 20+)
- • Maintenance: One system, lower long-term cost
- • Best for: Most Doral homes, especially all-electric
For most Doral homeowners, a high-efficiency heat pump pays for itself within 5–7 years through energy savings. Florida Power & Light also offers rebates up to $1,500 for qualifying high-SEER installations.
Hidden Costs to Budget For
- Ductwork replacement: If your ducts are leaking or deteriorating, replacement adds $2,000–$5,000.
- Electrical panel upgrade: Older Doral homes may need a panel upgrade to handle modern HVAC loads: $1,500–$3,000.
- Permit and inspection: Miami-Dade HVAC permits run $200–$400 depending on scope.
- Disposal of old unit: Proper refrigerant recovery and disposal: $150–$300.
- Smart thermostat: Upgrade from basic to smart: $200–$400 (often included in our packages).
Need an exact HVAC quote for your Doral home? Call us at (305) 498-3279 for a free in-home assessment. We measure your space, evaluate your existing system, and provide a detailed estimate — including available rebates — within 24 hours.
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