HVAC New Construction
Almost everyone in the construction world, and many outside of it, knows that HVAC stands for the heating, cooling, and ventilation system within a building. The goal of any HVAC system is to make sure that the temperature inside any building is comfortable for those who are in it. This means warming the building up during the cooler months of the year and cooling it down when it gets hot outside.
For heat, an HVAC system uses gas, oil, coal, or electricity to provide heat, while the cooler air is provided by a chiller, gas or electric air conditioner, and an electric heat pump.
As a new Construction Installer, we are responsible for the installation of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, ductwork, and other equipment following manufacturer specifications and company requirements in new construction houses. We install all of the below types of HVAC units but are not limited to just these:
- Heat Pumps
- Roof Top Units (Packaged Units)
- Water Source Heat Pumps
- Chillers
- Heaters
- Fans and Ventilation
When you are building a new home, there are many decisions to make before construction begins including for your HVAC system. Your air conditioning and heating system is your home’s largest consumer of energy such as electricity and natural gas or propane.