AC Installation
Heat pump and AC installs sized properly for your home — including every rebate you qualify for.
Cooling used to be optional on this coast; the last few summers changed minds. The right system starts with sizing: a heat-load calculation for your actual house, because an oversized unit short-cycles and never dehumidifies, and an undersized one runs flat out on the days you bought it for.
We install central air on existing ducted systems and ductless mini-splits for homes without ductwork, from single-room heads to whole-home multi-zone setups. Every install is commissioned properly: refrigerant charge verified by measurement, airflow set, condensate handled, and the thermostat configured so it all just works.
What's Included
- Heat-load sizing calculation, not a guess from square footage
- Central AC and ductless mini-split options
- Heat pump systems that also cut winter heating costs
- Commissioned by measurement: charge, airflow, and controls verified
- Electrical coordination handled, including panel capacity checks
Common Questions
On this coast, usually yes. A heat pump is the same machine running in both directions: cooling in summer and efficient heating through our mild winters, often cutting heating bills substantially. Rebate programs change and depend on what you heat with now, so we check what actually applies to your home rather than promising numbers. We quote both when it is a close call.
Yes, that is exactly what ductless mini-splits are for: a compact outdoor unit feeding one or more indoor heads, no ductwork required. One head can handle an open main floor; multi-zone systems cover the whole house room by room.
The only real answer comes from a load calculation covering your insulation, windows, orientation, and layout. Bigger is not better: oversized systems cycle on and off, cool unevenly, and wear out sooner. We size by the math and show you the result.