Installation Examples
The following are just a few examples of the jobs that we have performed. All of our work is of the utmost quality. We take pride in all of our work and treat all jobs as if they were our own home. Our Mechanics wear protective booties and our installers put down protective color coverings to respect your property.
Upon our arrival, we found this spider web of piping another contractor started but did not know how to finish. This is piping that water runs through to heat flooring of a home.
Our finished product speaks for the quality of work that we provide.
This furnace from the 60’s was expensive to run and inefficient. We removed the entire system and added an energy efficient split, environmentally friendly hybrid system to save the owner money.
This was a furnace and the ductwork that we removed from the middle of a room so the customer could finish their basement. This is the new high efficiency furnace and hot water heater we relocated to an exterior wall. We also took care of our customers needs with UV lights, humidification and electronic air cleaning.
This was a 13+ year old furnace. The customer complained about how noisy it was and how hard it was to change the filter. We re-designed the ductwork to accommodate a new filter rack. We also installed a variable speed furnace to take care of the noise problem and also help with air flow.
This air conditioner was old, moldy, and causing health concerns for the owners. We added a new 2 speed air conditioner. Notice the neatness and precision of our work.
This was an old oil furnace that we removed and installed a new 2 speed, 2 stage, high efficiency gas furnace. The return duct was undersized so we added an additional return. We also added a media filter.
This was a 13 year old furnace our customer complained about how noisy it was and how hard it was to change the filter. We installed a new variable speed furnace to resolve the noise issues and increase airflow throughout the home. We reconfigured the ductwork to accomodate a new media filter
This was an 18 year old heat pump system that we upgraded to a Carrier Infiinity Heat Pump System. You can notice how the piping we did is straight and we reconfigured the drain to keep it out of the walkway to reduce the chances of it being broken.
This was a air handler that was in a very tight access closet.
You will notice on the old unit that there is a big concrete pad under it. Most companies would either reuse that pad or set the new pad on top of it. The proper procedure is to remove the concrete pad and install the new plastic pad directly on the ground as we did. This allows the pad to do its job and absorb sound and vibration to transmit it into the ground.
