A new HVAC installation in your home is an event to look forward to for many reasons. The new system is certain to incorporate advances in technology compared to the old system it’s replacing. You’ll also enjoy more consistent comfort, and experience lower energy consumption and monthly costs as well. In addition, you’ll have a new warranty to protect your investment.
So what type of things should you keep in mind as you get ready for a new HVAC installation? Here are some suggestions to ensure the installation process goes smoothly and swiftly.
- Make space for the installation. Because large components will be installed both inside and outside, make sure the installation crew can move these items without obstruction. Indoors, ensure any furniture that may be in the way is moved and, outside, trim back any bushes or other vegetation to allow free access to the outdoor unit’s planned location.
- Consider a ductwork replacement. Is your ductwork the same age or older than the HVAC system you are replacing? Fully intact ductwork is critical to receive the full benefits of improved efficiency and performance of a new system. A preinstallation inspection can reveal leaks or deteriorating ductwork and allow for new ductwork to be installed at the same time the heating and cooling system is installed.
- Don’t forget the thermostat. Often a thermostat upgrade is included with the system replacement. If not, however, it should be a definite add-on. It’s a certainty that the technology and options provided by the new system will be more advanced than an existing, old-school thermostat. A new programmable thermostat compatible with your system ensures you’ll get all the advantages of the leading-edge benefits available in the new system.
- What about unforeseen circumstances? While most installations proceed quickly and routinely, the potential for surprises still exists. Some possible issues might include wall studs or drywall that are previously damaged and require replacement, electrical upgrades to wiring or circuit breakers.
For more about preparing for a new system installation in your home, talk to the HVAC professionals at Jackson & Sons.