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System Installations
Removal & Replacement of all HVAC related components/parts- All types of A/C systems and parts.
Evaporator coils and Fan blower motors in the air handling unit, compressors and condensing fan motors in the condenser, all electrical parts like capacitors/contactors/control boards/electrical disconnects/wiring harnesses/etc. Install for all ducting for HVAC systems including residential and commercial, fiberglass and sheet metal, Drier vents, Kitchen Hoods and Exhaust Fans. New Construction of all types of HVAC systems including full ducting and linear grille installs.
HVAC system installation involves a series of steps and considerations to ensure that the system is properly sized and installed for maximum efficiency and comfort. Here are some installation details:
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Site Evaluation: Before installation, an HVAC professional will evaluate the site to determine the best location for the unit and any necessary modifications to the building or ductwork.
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Load Calculation: The HVAC professional will calculate the heating and cooling load of the building to determine the proper size of the HVAC system. This calculation takes into account factors such as the size of the building, the number of occupants, the insulation, and the climate.
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Ductwork Design: The HVAC professional will design the ductwork system to ensure proper air flow and distribution throughout the building. This includes selecting the right size and type of ducts, and determining the location and size of the air vents.
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Equipment Selection: The HVAC professional will select the appropriate equipment based on the site evaluation, load calculation, and ductwork design. This includes selecting the right type and size of HVAC unit, as well as any necessary accessories such as air filters or humidifiers.
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Installation: Once the equipment and ductwork are selected, the HVAC professional will install the system according to the manufacturer's specifications and local building codes. This includes installing the unit, connecting the ducts and electrical components, and testing the system for proper operation.
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Commissioning: After installation, the HVAC professional will perform a series of tests to ensure that the system is working properly and efficiently. This includes testing the air flow, checking for leaks, and verifying the performance of the HVAC unit.
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Maintenance: To ensure that the HVAC system continues to operate at peak efficiency and provide maximum comfort, regular maintenance is necessary. This includes changing air filters, cleaning the system, and checking for any signs of wear or damage.

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