We start by actually measuring your home and calculating the proper system size—not just guessing based on square footage like some contractors do. Connecticut homes have unique challenges: old construction, varying insulation levels, and weather that swings from 95°F summers to sub-zero winters.
During installation, our licensed technicians handle the details that matter: proper refrigerant charging, correct ductwork sizing, electrical connections that meet code, and permits that keep you legal with the town. We coordinate inspections so you don’t have to chase down building officials.
After installation, we test everything under real operating conditions and show you how your new system works. You get equipment that’s properly sized, correctly installed, and ready to handle whatever Connecticut weather throws at it—not a system that looks good but doesn’t perform.