Carrier Air Conditioner Reviews and Prices 2024

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Carrier is the most recognized name in air conditioning and one of the largest manufacturers of residential and commercial HVAC equipment.

But are Carrier air conditioners the best available?

That’s part of what this Carrier air conditioner guide seeks to answer – along with another important question: Is a Carrier air conditioner the best choice for your home?

Here’s what is included in this Carrier AC buyers guide.

Carrier AC’s Exclusive Features

Carrier air conditioners are built mostly with third-party components, which is true of most major brands.

Those components are made in basic, better and best quality. Carrier uses “better” and “best” quality throughout its product lineup.

Carrier makes its own thermostats, though most Carrier HVAC systems can be paired with other brand thermostats including popular nest, ecobee, Lyric and Lux/Geo thermostats.

Here are the major features, even if not totally unique to Carrier.

Copeland Compressors

Copeland is the benchmark for excellence in compressors. A division of HVAC parts giant Emerson, the brand is renowned for reliability and performance. The Copeland Scroll compressor is the most widely used in the industry.

Copeland makes single-stage, two-stage and variable-capacity compressors. Copeland compressor ratings are high from homeowners and HVAC repair technicians.

Did you know? Several other brands are identical or nearly so to Carrier!

This surprises many consumers that have thought of Carrier as a cut above. As noted, the reliability record is among the best.

Here’s why their similar and why a Carrier system might outlast the others.

Carrier and the similar brands have a common parent company – United Technologies Corporation (UTC). UTC owns Carrier, and Carrier owns Bryant. The Bryant line doesn’t have quite as many models as Carrier, but the ones it makes are identical to Carrier versions.

UTC also owns International Comfort Products (ICP) which makes quite a few brands. Heil, Day and Night, Arcoaire, Tempstar, KeepRite, ComfortMaker and a few lesser-known brands are ICP brands. They use many of the same components as Carrier/Bryant and usually cost less. The disadvantage is that most of those brands don’t require factory authorized dealers to install them.

Factory Authorized Dealers/Installers

This is what sets Carrier apart from some other UTC/ICP brands that don’t require authorized installers.

Installation is just as important as the brand. Any HVAC contractor can install Goodman products and many other brands.

Not anyone can install Carrier. Carrier Factory Authorized dealers must be certified by NATE, the North American Technician Excellence certification that many HVAC pros do not have.

Secondly, they must go through extensive training at a Carrier factory to learn installation, maintenance and repair of Carrier products.

These are among the reasons we rank Carrier among Premium Air Conditioner brands.

Carrier Thermostats

Carrier makes four lines of thermostat. They are the Infinity, CÔR, Performance and Comfort, each with several models.

You can match your HVAC system’s performance (single-stage, etc.) to the thermostat or choose features you want such as WiFi, which is available on three of the four series. For complete information, see our Carrier Thermostat Buying Guide.

CÔR Home Automation

CÔR is more than just a thermostat. It’s a home automation system that uses the CÔR hub and mobile app.

The system is like most smart home systems. It is used to control the thermostat, lighting, door locks, Z-wave modules, cameras and other security features.

Carrier AC Models Reviews

ModelSEER RatingCompressorDecibels
Infinity 20 24VNA020.5 SEERVariable58db
Infinity 21 24ANB121 SEER2-stage65db
Infinity 19VS 24VNA919 SEER5-stage56db
Infinity 17 24ANB7 & 24ANB7**C17 SEER2-stage67db
Infinity 16 24ANB616 SEERSingle-stage66db
Performance 17 24ACB717 SEER2-stage72db
Performance 16 24APB617 SEERSingle-stage72db
Performance 16 24ACC616 SEERSingle-stage72db
Performance 14 Compact 24AHA414 SEERSingle-stage68db
Performance 13 24ACB313 SEERSingle-stage74db
Comfort 16 24AAA616 SEERSingle-stage72db
Comfort 16 24ABC616 SEERSingle-stage76db
Comfort 15 24AAA514 SEERSingle-stage72db
Comfort 14 24ACC414 SEERSingle-stage72db
Comfort 14 24ACA4**C14 SEERSingle-stage73db
Comfort 13 24ABB3**C13 SEERSingle-stage75db
Comfort 13 24ABB313 SEERSingle-stage72db

Note: Higher SEER is not Better. Finding the best SEER is a bit tricky but our SEER Savings Calculator can help you find a suitable SEER based on your location.

While some brands are consolidating their AC line, Carrier has expanded it in recent years to 18 models (compare Trane with 9 and Lennox with 11).

The Infinity 20 with Greenspeed Intelligence is Carrier’s only true variable-capacity air conditioner. That’s surprising from the brand that was one of the first to offer variable ACs and has so many models. This air conditioner has been available since about 2011, so the technology is pretty well established. It’s solid.

Recommended for: Homeowners willing to pay more for a variable-capacity air conditioner with a proven track record.

The Infinity 19VS is an air conditioner that most UTC brands (Carrier, Bryant, Heil, etc.) introduced a few years ago. It’s the middle ground between a variable-capacity and two-stage AC. The compressor costs less, which means a lower sticker price for the AC, and the technology used is very reliable.

You’ll save money with the Infinity 19VS and probably wouldn’t notice a difference in cooling and dehumidification performance from the Infinity 20.

Recommended for: Those that want excellent indoor comfort but want to save a little bit compared with a variable-capacity system.

The Infinity 21, Infinity 17 and Performance 17 are two-stage air conditioners. When air conditioning demand is low to moderate, they run at 70% capacity, which is quieter. When demand is high, they run at 100%. Dehumidification is good, but not as good as with the variable and 5-stage models.

Recommended for: Homeowners looking for good value – a combination of better climate control, but at a lower cost than the variable-capacity and 5-stage models.

The Infinity 16 is the only single-stage model in the Infinity Series. It has a lower cost than other Infinity ACs, the point of making a single-stage, but has the premium sound-reducing and weatherproof options.  

All other Carrier air conditioners in the Performance and Comfort Series are single-stage

Recommended for: Single-stage Carrier air conditioners are ideal for anyone that values lower cost over optimal climate control. The nice thing is that these models are backed by Carrier’s 10-year parts warranty, the same warranty behind Carrier Infinity Series air conditioners.

Carrier Air Conditioners Price List By Model

Unit Cost Range includes equipment wholesale price plus contractor’s profit. Total Cost Range includes Total Cost with the installation. The installation cost doesn’t include new ductwork.Please note that your local price may vary according to different labor fee rates, taxes rate and contractor’s profit margin. If you want to know more about the HVAC contractor’s profit margin, read our HVAC Installation Cost guide.

Carrier ModelsUnit Cost RangeTotal Cost Range
Infinity GreenSpeed 24VNA0 20.5 SEER$5,210 - $7,740$6,910 - $10,720
Infinity 24ANB1 21 SEER$5,400 - $7,890$7,080 - $10,940
Infinity 24VNA9 19 SEER$5,230 - $7,510$6,730 - $10,660
Infinity 24ANB7 17 SEER$4,910 - $7,120$6,370 - $9,670
Infinity 24ANB6 16 SEER$4,580 - $6,560$5,740 - $9,120
Performance 24ACB7 17 SEER$4,740 - $6,970$4,740 - $6,800
Performance 24ACC6 16 SEER$4,370 - $5,400$5,530 - $7,870
Performance 24ACB3 13 SEER$3,930 - $4,590$5,130 - $7,100
Comfort 24AAA6 16 SEER$4,040 - $5,260$5,340 - $7,790
Comfort 24AAA5 15 SEER$3,830 - $4,860$4,910 - $7,250
Comfort 24ACC4 14 SEER$3,560 - $4,590$4,800 - $6,960
Comfort 24ABB3 13 SEER$3,420 - $4,480$4,610 - $6,770

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Carrier AC Unit Prices By Size

Before installing your air conditioner, an HVAC contractor needs to size your system by “Manual J” calculation. This will take into accounts factors like where you live, how much insulation you have, windows types and directions, and everything else. Then you will get a right-sized central air conditioner ranging from 1.5-ton to 5-ton.

AC Unit SizeHome SizeAC Unit System PriceSystem Installed Cost
1.5 ton600-1000 sf$3,750$5,940
2 ton1001-1300 sf$3,980$6,520
2.5 ton1301-1600 sf$4,200$6,710
3 ton1601-1900 sf$4,450$7,050
3.5 ton1901-2200 sf$4,700$7,230
4 ton2201-2600 sf$4,920$7,510
5 ton2601-3200 sf$5,210$8,220

Note: The above table is updated on Feb 1, 2023 and shows the average cost based on a Carrier 16 SEER AC Unit with an Variable Air Handler. “System Installed Cost” includes the whole equipment cost and national average installation cost. The installation cost doesn’t include new ductwork.

Carrier Air Conditioner Add-ons and Extras

AccessoryInstalled Cost
ComfortZone II Zoning$1,500 - $5,000+
Carrier Air Purifier$475 - $700
Germicidal UV Lamp$450 - $650
ERV/HRV Ventilator$3,000 - $8,000
Duct Repair$1.50 - $3.50 per foot
Duct Replacement$10 - $17 per foot

If you want to learn more about Carrier Add-ons, read our detailed price guide for Carrier here.

How to Get the Best Carrier Air Conditioner Prices

Firstly, when you looking for the best deals for Carrier AC, keep in mind that installation quality is always the most important thing for residential HVAC project.

  • So never sacrifice contractor quality for lower price.
  • Secondly, remember to look up the rebates.
  • 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.

Carrier AC FAQs

Why are Carrier air conditioners more expensive than most?

We gave just about the same answer when asked why Trane and Lennox ACs are so expensive.

There are several reasons.

  • Quality: Carrier Infinity and Performance Series air conditioners are better than most. Service records showing fewer repair issues demonstrate their quality. You get what you pay for.
  • Carrier-certified Installers: To install Carrier equipment, you have to get special training from Carrier. This isn’t foolproof, but does make it more likely the AC (or heat pump, furnace, boiler, etc.) will be correctly installed – and that it will be less subject to breaking down.
  • It’s a Carrier – It must be good: Carrier enjoys an excellent reputation. Many homeowners are willing to pay more for a Carrier because they’ve heard good things about the brand.
  • Marketing: Carrier advertises more than most brands. That raises equipment costs.

How long will a Carrier air conditioner last?

17-25 years when regularly cleaned and tuned by an HVAC tech.

  • Carrier Comfort: 17-20 years
  • Carrier Performance: 18-22 years
  • Carrier Infinity: 20-25 years.

Can I finance a Carrier air conditioner?

Yes. You have two options.

Wells Fargo finances Carrier (and Trane) HVAC systems. Your local bank might too.

Carrier also has a lease-to-own plan through Microf with options up to 60 months.

Submitted Prices and Reviews in 2019-2023

We will update this table every 3-6 months and you may not see your submitted review immediately.

Last update: Feb 5. 2023

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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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12 thoughts on “Carrier Air Conditioner Reviews and Prices 2024”

  1. Hi there,

    I’m looking to purchase 2 of the Career 24AHA4. Do you have the price?
    Any alternative you recommend for a low profile stackable AC?

    Thanks,
    Jack

    Thanks,
    Jack

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  2. I am interested in a 3 ton system supply and install condenser, air handler system carrier model 24ABB336. To include a new base and a new line from condenser to air handler with a thermostat. Is there a rebate with the utility Orange and Rockland?

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  3. Through and honest description o fall aspects of getting, installation. Thank you very much for all the information you have outlined for the layman.

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  4. I would like to buy a new ac carrier 5 ton,16 seer split system from Home Depot to be instoled in my house here in Texas. the estimate came to about $8980.00. My question is… is this a good estimate?

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  5. Trying to decide which Carrier unit to buy. Looking for a 5 ton. Between the Performance and Comfort Series. Not sure I really need the two stage unit? I have been thinking about getting the two stage but not sure if it is worth the extra money? I will be switching to a gas furnace. Currently have an old Comfortmaker all electric system 24 yrs old! So anything I get will be a big improvement. I live in Southeast Missouri.

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    • Thanks Rene, We usually use the a/c at least 7 months out of the year. How do you feel about Infinity vs Performance. There are so many different units to look at. And the quotes are all over the place. The two performance a/c 24acb7, gas furnace 59tp6. The Infinity series I am looking at a/c 24anb7, gas furnace 59tn6.

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  6. Rene, What are your thoughts on Humidifiers? I will be getting the carrier 59TN6 gas furnace. We have never had one before just wondering if they were worth the money.

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  7. I am looking to purchase 5 of the carrier 1:24ABA448 4 Tons.
    2:24ABA460 5 Tons.
    3:24ABA442 3.5 Tons.
    4:24ABA418 1.5 Tons.
    5:24ABA430 2.5 Tons
    6:Mitsubishi MVZ-FH06NA 0.5 Ton
    Do you have the price? Any alternative you recommended.
    Thanks,
    Regard,
    Niazdahar

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  8. I desire an estimate….I am interested in a central air/heat unit for a 2 bedroom 1,000 sq.ft dwelling….a unit was never installed so it needs the works!!!

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  9. Can anyone provide me with a “ballpark” cost for upgrading from the Carrier “Comfort” series(59SC5 furnace & 24ABB3 A/C unit) to the “Infinity” series(59TN6 furnace & 24ANB7 A/C unit) on furnace and A/C unit. My furnace size will be approx. 120K BTU and the A/C unit will be a 5 ton unit. Simply trying to determine the upgrade costs on the equipment itself, then calculate a payback period based on increased operating efficiency of the upgrades. Thanks

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  10. I live in Sat Bch, FL. own 1650 home. Rec’d quote for Comfort 14.5 seer 24acc4, Costal, 30 ton unit. Contractor insists this Carrier is excellent for my use. I would like him to install the Comfort 16 seer, Costal 24aaa6 or 24abc6, 30 ton. Do you believe the 16 seer unit would be best for me in the long run? Thank you

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