


Some AC installs are just swaps - pull the old unit, drop in a new one, done. But a quality installation is a lot more involved than that. The equipment matters, sure. How it gets installed matters just as much.
We put in a full Trane comfort system here - a new air handler tucked up in the attic and a fresh condenser unit outside. Trane is one of the most trusted names in the industry for a reason. Their systems are built to handle consistent, heavy use without breaking down when you need them most.
The attic work is where a lot of installers cut corners. Getting the air handler properly supported, the condensate drain routed correctly, and all the connections clean and secure - that's the stuff you never see, but you absolutely feel it in how the system performs. We don't rush that part.
The outdoor condenser is solid, level, and properly connected. That's your starting point for reliable cooling and efficient operation. A unit that's set up right from day one puts a lot less strain on itself over time - which means fewer repairs and a longer lifespan overall.
If your system is aging, running constantly without keeping up, or your energy bills are creeping up for no obvious reason, a system replacement might be worth looking into. There's a real difference between limping an old system along and starting fresh with equipment that's actually sized and installed for your home.