Demand for HVAC systems continues to grow year after year. If an HVAC installation is in your future, you need to be smart about the entire process.

You may need to replace your HVAC system because yours finally stopped working. Maybe you’re building a new home or just want to upgrade to a new model.

Either way, you can save money by doing it right. Here’s what to expect when you install your new HVAC.

Out With the Old

Before you replace your HVAC, you need to remove the old unit. Your trusted HVAC installers will be able to take care of this.

The HVAC company’s team will come to your home to assess what needs to be done. They’ll be able to give you an estimate for how long removal will take and if there’s anything else that needs to be done.

To remove the old unit, they’ll need to drain the coolant from it to properly dispose of it. They’ll also have to turn off your power at some point in order to disconnect your old unit.

Check Your Entire System

While they’re removing the system, the installers might need to do extra work. Your ducts may need repairs or you might have to add extra installations.

It might be worth re-doing your entire system. When you’re budgeting for your installation, keep unexpected costs in mind. 

Preparing for Installation

Before the big day arrives, there are a few things you can do to make it easier for both yourself and the crew. A few minutes of preparation will make your installation go much smoother.

They’ll lay down protective cloths over their work areas to protect your home. It’s a good idea to place protective cloths over your furniture too since there will be a lot of dirt and dust.

Make sure you move any heavy or valuable items out of the way. Your house is going to become a high-traffic area so make sure the path is clear.

Installing Your New HVAC

While unforeseen things can come up, expect installation to take roughly an entire day. With the proper preparation, the work will go smoothly and hopefully take less time.

Usually, there will be the main technician and a few assistants. The workers, having assessed your home’s needs, will know how they need to set up.

The old unit will be removed and the new one brought in and set up. Upgrades and modifications to wiring, ducts, and equipment will be made at this time, which might require attic access.

Upgrade Your Home’s HVAC

Once your new HVAC is in place, give it time to settle. It will probably make noises you’re not used to at first.

If you have any issues after letting it run for a while, contact your installer. They should be able to address all of your questions and concerns.

Do you want to learn more about upgrading your HVAC system? Contact us today and we’ll tackle any questions you have!