
A lot of people think an AC installation is just dropping in a unit and calling it done. It's not. The work that goes into a new construction HVAC install - before the drywall ever goes up - is what determines whether every room in that house is actually comfortable years down the road.
Here's what we mean. The air handler has to be properly positioned and secured. The ductwork has to be sized and routed correctly for the layout of the home. Every connection, every run, every trunk line needs to be planned out so the system moves air the way it's supposed to. Cut corners at this stage and you end up with hot spots, cold rooms, and an AC that runs nonstop trying to keep up.
We take the rough-in phase seriously because that's where the foundation gets set. Once the walls close in, what we built inside them is what the homeowner lives with. That's not something we take lightly.
Whether you're a builder looking for a reliable HVAC sub or a homeowner putting up a new build, the AC installation process matters a lot more than most people realize. Getting it right from the start saves headaches, money, and a whole lot of discomfort down the line. We're built for that kind of work.