Installation & Maintenance

Expert setup to get you started, and reliable preventative care to keep your home comfortable year after year.

Expert Setup

The 7-Step Installation Process

The most important day in the life of your HVAC system is the day it is installed. Proper sizing and professional installation by our trained technicians ensure safety, code compliance, and maximum energy efficiency.

1

Site Evaluation

We perform precise load calculations to ensure your new system is perfectly sized for your home's square footage, insulation, and layout.

2

Permit Acquisition

We handle the paperwork. Our licensed team pulls the necessary mechanical and electrical permits to ensure your installation meets all local codes.

3

Safe Removal

We safely shut off power and gas, carefully capture old refrigerant to protect the environment, and haul away your old equipment.

4

System Placement

We position your new indoor and outdoor units with the correct clearances to guarantee optimal airflow and long-term performance.

5

Ductwork Connection

We expertly connect your new system to your ductwork, sealing joints to prevent air leaks that cause energy waste.

6

Electrical & Controls

Our technicians handle all line and low-voltage wiring safely, install your new smart thermostat, and calibrate it for accuracy.

7

Testing & Startup

Before we leave, we test refrigerant levels, verify static air pressure, and perform combustion analysis to ensure flawless operation.

Ongoing Care

Annual HVAC Maintenance

Just like a car needs regular oil changes, your heating and cooling system requires annual preventative tune-ups to perform safely and efficiently.

5 Reasons to Schedule a Tune-Up

  • Increased Efficiency: Clean coils and fresh filters help your system run smarter, drastically lowering your monthly energy bills.
  • Longer Lifespan: Routine lubrication and inspections prevent unnecessary wear and tear, delaying the need for costly replacements.
  • Prevent Breakdowns: We catch small issues (like frayed wires or worn belts) before they become expensive, freezing-night emergencies.
  • Better Air Quality: Clearing dust and biological growth from your system means your family breathes cleaner, healthier air indoors.
  • Consistent Comfort: Calibrating your thermostat and checking blower airflow ensures every room in your house stays perfectly comfortable.

DIY Maintenance Tips

While you should leave electrical and refrigerant checks to our pros, here is what you can do to protect your system:

Change Your Filters

Replace your air filters every 1 to 3 months to maintain strong airflow and protect your motor from dust buildup.

Clear the Outdoor Unit

Keep leaves, branches, and debris at least two feet away from your outdoor AC or heat pump so it can breathe easily.

Keep Vents Open

Do not block indoor air vents with furniture or rugs. Closing vents puts damaging static pressure on your blower motor.

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