
What is the above ground square footage of your unit?
0—750
750 — 1000
1000 — 1125
1125 — 1375
1375 — 1625
1625 and above
Aspen Cooler: $2505
The most common cooler you see. It is four sided offers the lowest discharge temperature, pads need to be replaced once to twice a year and if the pan ever rusts out the cooler needs to be replaced.
Single Inlet Cooler: $2925 (8" thick pad, 12" and 8" high density also available)
Newer low profile style cooler pulls air in from one side and through an 8" thick pad.
There are three benefits to this style of cooler:
Price does not include flashing for the base of the duct work a roofer would need to be hired to install flashing. This typically runs anywhere from $250 to $500.
We offer FREE ESTIMATES. Schedule an appointment.
Aspen Cooler: $2625
The most common cooler you see. It is four sided offers the lowest discharge temperature, pads need to be replaced once to twice a year and if the pan ever rusts out the cooler needs to be replaced.
Newer low profile style cooler pulls air in from one side and through an 8" thick pad.
There are three benefits to this style of cooler:
Price does not include flashing for the base of the duct work a roofer would need to be hired to install flashing. This typically runs anywhere from $250 to $500.
We offer FREE ESTIMATES. Schedule an appointment.
Aspen Cooler: $2635
The most common cooler you see. It is four sided offers the lowest discharge temperature, pads need to be replaced once to twice a year and if the pan ever rusts out the cooler needs to be replaced.
Single Inlet Cooler: $2945 (8" thick pad, 12" and 8" high density also available)
Newer low profile style cooler pulls air in from one side and through an 8" thick pad.
There are three benefits to this style of cooler:
Price does not include flashing for the base of the duct work a roofer would need to be hired to install flashing. This typically runs anywhere from $250 to $500.
We offer FREE ESTIMATES. Schedule an appointment.
Aspen Cooler: $2795
The most common cooler you see. It is four sided offers the lowest discharge temperature, pads need to be replaced once to twice a year and if the pan ever rusts out the cooler needs to be replaced.
Newer low profile style cooler pulls air in from one side and through an 8" thick pad.
There are three benefits to this style of cooler:
Price does not include flashing for the base of the duct work a roofer would need to be hired to install flashing. This typically runs anywhere from $250 to $500.
We offer FREE ESTIMATES. Schedule an appointment.
Aspen Cooler: $2825
The most common cooler you see. It is four sided offers the lowest discharge temperature, pads need to be replaced once to twice a year and if the pan ever rusts out the cooler needs to be replaced.
Single Inlet Cooler: $3205 (8" thick pad, 12" and 8" high density also available)
Newer low profile style cooler pulls air in from one side and through an 8" thick pad.
There are three benefits to this style of cooler:
Price does not include flashing for the base of the duct work a roofer would need to be hired to install flashing. This typically runs anywhere from $250 to $500.
We offer FREE ESTIMATES. Schedule an appointment.
You would need more than one cooler installed in order to cool you unit. Divide your above ground square footage by 2. Then click 'Back to Top' and pick the above ground square footage. When you get to the total, multiply it by two for your price.

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