
This one was not your average install. The air handler had to go in a crawl space - tight quarters, dirty conditions, and zero room for shortcuts. That's exactly where doing things right matters most.
The old system had run its course. You could see it in the setup - dated equipment, worn ductwork, the kind of system that's just holding on. We pulled it out and started fresh with a Trane XV20, one of the most efficient and reliable systems Trane makes.
The XV20 is a variable-speed heat pump system, which means it doesn't just blast on and off like older units. It adjusts its output based on what the home actually needs. That translates to more consistent temperatures, lower energy use, and a system that's not working harder than it has to.
Getting the air handler positioned and connected properly in a crawl space takes real patience and skill. Every connection, every line set, every duct tie-in has to be done with care - because once it's under the house, you want it done right the first time. We take that seriously on every job.
When a system is installed correctly from the start, you just feel it. The home stays comfortable. The equipment runs efficiently. And the homeowner isn't calling for service calls every few months. That's the goal every single time we show up.