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New HVAC System
Installation & Replacement

Whether your old system finally gave up or you are building a new home, we handle the entire process: load calculations, equipment selection, permitting, installation, and warranty registration. Properly sized systems, quality installation, and real manufacturer warranties — not quick-and-cheap changeouts.

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WHAT WE INSTALL

Installation Options

Every type of residential HVAC system — sized correctly, installed properly, and backed by manufacturer warranties.

Central Air Conditioner

Split system air conditioner paired with your existing furnace. We match the outdoor unit to the indoor coil for maximum efficiency, install on a new condenser pad, pull vacuum on the line set, and verify charge to manufacturer specifications.

Gas Furnace

Single-stage, two-stage, or modulating gas furnaces. We handle gas line connections, flue venting, condensate drainage (for high-efficiency models), ductwork modifications, and Title 24 compliance documentation.

Heat Pump System

Ducted or ductless heat pumps for all-electric heating and cooling. The Bay Area climate is perfect for heat pumps. We handle electrical panel upgrades if needed and help you navigate federal tax credits and utility rebates. Learn about heat pumps.

Ductless Mini-Split

Single and multi-zone ductless installations for homes without ductwork, additions, ADUs, and supplemental cooling. Factory authorized for Mitsubishi, Gree, and Bryant. Learn about mini-splits.

Dual-Fuel Systems

A heat pump paired with a gas furnace for maximum efficiency and comfort. The heat pump handles mild weather; the furnace takes over during the coldest days. Best of both worlds for Bay Area homes.

Complete System Packages

Furnace + AC, heat pump + air handler, or complete ductless whole-home — we offer packaged pricing that includes equipment, installation, permits, thermostat, and warranty registration. One price, no surprises, no add-ons.

What Makes a Good HVAC Installation: It Starts with Sizing

The most common mistake in residential HVAC installation is oversizing. Many contractors install larger equipment than the home needs because bigger feels safer. In reality, an oversized system short-cycles (turns on and off frequently), wastes energy, creates humidity problems, and wears out faster than a properly sized system.

We perform Manual J load calculations on every installation. This means measuring your home, accounting for insulation levels, window area and orientation, ceiling height, occupancy, and climate zone. The result is the exact heating and cooling capacity your home needs — not a guess based on square footage alone.

Our Installation Process

Home assessment and Manual J calculation. Equipment recommendation with good/better/best options at different price points. Written quote with no hidden fees. Permit application (required by code for equipment replacements). Professional installation with new line set, disconnect, pad or bracket, thermostat, and ductwork modifications if needed. System commissioning with airflow and refrigerant charge verification. Manufacturer warranty registration. Final walkthrough with you.

Rebates & Tax Credits

Federal tax credits of up to $2,000 for qualifying heat pump installations. State and local utility rebates vary by equipment type and efficiency level. We help you identify available incentives and provide the documentation you need to claim them.

FAQ

Installation Questions

A central AC replacement (condenser + coil) costs $5,000–$9,000 installed. A gas furnace runs $4,000–$7,000. A complete furnace + AC system is $8,000–$15,000. Heat pump systems cost $8,000–$15,000 for ducted, $4,000–$20,000 for ductless. Prices include equipment, labor, permits, and thermostat. Federal credits and utility rebates can reduce cost.
A straightforward replacement (same type, same location) takes 1 day. Converting from gas to heat pump or adding a new ductless system may take 1–2 days. Complex projects involving ductwork modifications, electrical upgrades, or multi-zone systems may take 2–3 days. We give you a clear timeline before starting.
The Bay Area climate is ideal for heat pumps. If your furnace is aging and you are also thinking about replacing the AC, a heat pump gives you both in one system with lower operating costs and available tax credits. A dual-fuel option keeps the gas furnace as backup. We present all options with real cost comparisons so you can decide. Learn about heat pumps.
Yes. California building code requires permits for HVAC equipment replacements and new installations. We handle the permit application, inspection scheduling, and Title 24 energy compliance documentation. An unpermitted installation can create problems when selling your home and may void the manufacturer warranty.

HVAC Installation Across 3 Bay Area Counties

New HVAC system installation and replacement for Bay Area homes in Santa Clara, San Mateo, and Santa Cruz counties.

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Ready for a New HVAC System?

Free home assessment. Manual J sizing. Permits included. Manufacturer warranty registration. Federal tax credits available.

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