4 ton HVAC cost in Florida.
A 4 ton system handles 48,000 BTU/hr and fits most Florida homes between 1,800 and 2,400 square feet. Best for typical 4-bedroom South FL homes, 2-story builds, homes with lots of glass on the west elevation.
$13K–$28K
1,800–2,400 sqft
48,000 BTU/hr
Premier
What 4 ton actually costs.
14.3 SEER2
Entry
$13,490
The cheapest path to a new 4 ton system. Reliable cooling, basic warranty. Emergency replacement pick.
18 SEER2
Typical
$21,389
or $238/mo · 120 mo
4 ton Premier is the most common pick in Florida — variable-speed compressor, best humidity control, 10-year parts+labor.
21 SEER2
Top
$27,990
Maximum efficiency, whole-home air purification, multi-zone ready. Best-in-class 10-year warranty.
A 2,100 sqft 4-bed 2-story in Fort Lauderdale with west-facing windows and average insulation.
The 500-sqft-per-ton rule is often wrong.
Tonnage depends on more than square footage. For Florida specifically: insulation grade, window type (single vs double pane), ceiling height, sun exposure (west-facing glass kills comfort), internal heat loads (kitchen appliances, electronics), and duct leakage all shift the correct answer by 0.5 to 1.5 tons.
Short-cycles on/off, never runs long enough to pull humidity out of the air. Florida result: sticky, musty, worse comfort than the old system you're replacing.
Runs continuously on hot afternoons and still can't hit the thermostat setpoint. System dies 3–5 years early from the abuse. Energy bills spike.
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