A ground mounted ac unit is not going to be a problem if you have a yard large enough to allow plenty of clearance for you and your air conditioning system.
Moving ac unit from roof to ground.
The freon lines have to be emptied and evacuated re routed and reconnected then vacuum evacuated again then only a certified a c tech can legally buy enough freon to recharge the unit and they ll have the proper tools to do that.
In fact it costs roughly the same as having a split system installed.
Many older neighborhoods have a predominance of rooftop air conditioners.
Although most of the work can be done on your own when moving your ac unit you will have to call a licensed hvac technician to discharge and recharge your system before and after it has been moved.
If you personally find this an eyesore it s important to know that moving the air conditioner from a roof to the ground is a modification that cannot be easily undone.
After all the roof is far off the ground and people have to get the system up there.
Maintenance being constantly out of sight roof mounted systems require more protection and maintenance compared to ground mounted systems that can be easily hidden from external risks.
You probably won t get ostracized from the neighborhood if you move your air conditioner to the roof when the rest of the houses have theirs on the ground but when go you go sell your home it might matter.
Moving the air conditioner is one of those modifications that can t easily be undone.
The units are called split system units because the outside box called a condenser works in tandem with another piece of equipment inside the house called an air handler.
An air conditioner for your roof.
Central air conditioner units for the home are box like devices usually installed on the ground.
As it turns out getting an ac system on your roof is not more expensive.
It may be too close to your home and too noisy or it may be placed on ground that is eroding.
Well that can get pretty expensive.