LG Room Air Conditioner Prices 2026

Buyers typically pay $150-$1,200 for LG room air conditioners depending on unit type, BTU capacity, and installation needs; installation and electrical work commonly add $75-$800. This article on LG room air conditioner prices breaks down purchase ranges, per-unit pricing, installation fees, and the biggest cost drivers to expect when budgeting.

Item Low Average High Notes
LG Window/Wall Unit (5,000–12,000 BTU) $150 $250-$450 $600 Assumptions: standard model, no install
LG High-Capacity Unit (12,000–24,000 BTU) $450 $600-$900 $1,200 Assumptions: larger BTU, premium features
LG Portable AC $200 $350-$650 $900 Includes hose kit; less efficient than window units
Typical Professional Installation (window/sleeve) $75 $150-$350 $650 Varies by access, sleeve work, and electrician needs
Electrical Upgrade / Dedicated Circuit $200 $350-$550 $800 Required for many units over 12,000 BTU

Typical Price for LG Room Air Conditioners By Unit Type

LG window units generally cost $150-$900 and portable models $200-$900; shoppers should budget installation and possible electrical work separately.

Typical retail ranges: LG 5,000–8,000 BTU window units $150-$300; 8,000–12,000 BTU $250-$450; 12,000–24,000 BTU wall or sleeve units $450-$1,200. Portable LG ACs span $200-$900 depending on BTU and features. Online sale pricing and clearance can push low-end purchases below the ranges above.

Assumptions: U.S. retail pricing, basic feature set, single-unit purchase.

Itemized Installation Costs Materials Labor Permits Delivery

A full installation quote typically splits into materials, labor, permits, equipment, and disposal; each category has predictable ranges.

Task Materials Labor Equipment Permits
Window Unit Purchase $150-$900 $0-$150 $0-$25 $0
Through-Wall Sleeve Install $30-$200 (sleeve) $150-$450 $50-$150 (lift, tools) $0-$150
Dedicated Circuit (electrical) $50-$150 (wire, breaker) $200-$550 $0-$25 $0-$100
Portable Setup / Removal $20-$80 $50-$150 $0 $0

How BTU Rating Window Size And Electrical Upgrades Change Price

BTU, physical sleeve or window dimensions, and electrical capacity are the strongest cost levers—each can add $100s if thresholds are exceeded.

Examples of numeric thresholds: 5,000–8,000 BTU units fit small rooms and rarely need electrical upgrades; 10,000–12,000 BTU units often require a dedicated 115V/20A circuit or check load; units above ~15,000 BTU commonly need 230V or a dedicated 30A circuit costing $200-$800 to install. Window width under 24″ may require custom brackets or sleeves adding $100-$400.

Longer power runs (>50 ft) or accessing difficult exterior walls typically add labor hours and can raise costs by 20%-50%.

Concrete Ways To Lower Your LG AC Purchase And Installation Price

Buy off-season, reuse an existing sleeve, and compare 3 contractor quotes to cut total cost by 10%-40% without sacrificing safety.

Specific tactics: purchase during late fall/winter to save 10%-30%; reuse an existing in-place sleeve to save $100-$300; choose a lower BTU that still meets room needs to save $150-$500; for portable units, DIY installation avoids labor charges of $75-$125 per hour. Always verify electrical work is performed by a licensed electrician when required.

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Regional Price Differences Coastal Metro Suburban And Rural Markets

National price variations typically range ±15%: coastal metro areas are pricier, and rural areas often cost less but may add travel fees.

Market Typical Price Delta Example 10,000 BTU Total Price
Coastal Metro +8% to +20% $600-$1,100
Large Metro (Non-Coastal) +0% to +10% $520-$980
Suburban -5% to +5% $480-$940
Rural / Small Town -8% to -3% (+ travel) $440-$900

Assumptions: quoted totals include unit + basic install; deltas reflect labor, permit, and overhead differences.

Typical Installation Time Crew Size And Hourly Rates

Most single-window installs take 30–90 minutes and one tech; sleeve or electrical work takes 1–4 hours and may need two technicians.

Job Type Crew Size Time Hourly Rate
Simple Window Install 1 tech 30–60 minutes $75-$125 per hour
Sleeve or Cut-In Wall 1–2 techs 1–3 hours $90-$150 per hour
Electrical Dedicated Circuit 1 electrician 1–4 hours $80-$150 per hour

Common Add-Ons Removal And Disposal Fees To Expect

Expect extra charges for removal, brackets, condensate pumps, and smart modules; plan $50-$300 for typical add-ons.

  • Old unit removal and disposal: $50-$200 per unit.
  • Exterior mounting bracket or support: $30-$120.
  • Condensate pump for windowless installs: $60-$200 installed.
  • Smart control or Wi‑Fi module: $20-$80.
  • Rush installation or weekend fee: $75-$200 added.

Document add-on prices on the quote and ask contractors to separate parts and labor so comparisons are apples-to-apples.

How to Get the Best HVAC Prices

  • Firstly, keep in mind that installation quality is always the most important thing for residential HVAC project. So never sacrifice contractor quality for a lower price.
  • Secondly, remember to look up the latest rebates as we talked above.
  • Thirdly, ask for at least 3 bids before you make the decision. You can click here to get 3 free estimates from your local contractors, and this estimate already takes rebates and tax credit into consideration and filter unqualified contractors automatically.

Lastly, once you chose the right contractor, remember to use the tactics from this guide: Homeowners Tactics When Negotiating with HVAC Dealer to get the final best price.

Written by

Rene has worked 10 years in the HVAC field and now is the Senior Comfort Specialist for PICKHVAC. He holds an HVAC associate degree and EPA & R-410A Certifications.
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