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What to Expect During an HVAC Installation

If you’re considering a new HVAC system, it’s natural to wonder what the installation process will entail. At Allied Services, Inc. in Dayton, OH, we aim to make the installation as straightforward as possible. Here’s a quick overview of what to expect when we install your new system.

Initial Consultation

The process begins with an in-home consultation. Our experienced technicians will evaluate your current system, discuss your comfort needs, and recommend the best HVAC system based on your home’s size, insulation, and energy efficiency goals. We’ll also explain options such as energy-efficient models, heat pumps, or zoning systems.

Selecting the Right System

Once we’ve reviewed your options, you’ll choose the system that fits your needs and budget. Allied Services, Inc. offers a wide range of HVAC systems from top manufacturers, ensuring you get a high-quality, energy-efficient solution that will last for years.

Preparing for Installation

Before installation day, you can do a few things to make the process easier. Clear space around the indoor and outdoor units, and ensure our technicians have easy access to the areas where they’ll be working. Rest assured, we’ll take precautions to protect your home by using floor coverings and keeping the workspace clean.

Removing the Old System

When installation day arrives, the first step is carefully disconnecting and removing your old HVAC system. Allied Services, Inc. will handle this process safely and in compliance with environmental regulations. We ensure all old units are properly recycled or disposed of, prioritizing eco-friendly practices.

Installing the New HVAC System

The actual installation involves placing the new system, connecting it to the ductwork, and wiring the thermostat. Depending on the size and complexity of the system, this can take several hours. Our technicians work carefully to ensure all components are correctly installed and the system operates efficiently.

Testing and Calibration

We’ll test everything once the system is installed to ensure it works. This includes calibrating the thermostat, checking airflow, and verifying that the system is heating or cooling as expected. We’ll also address any necessary adjustments to your ductwork to ensure optimal airflow.

Final Walkthrough

After installation, we’ll walk you through how to use your new system. You’ll receive instructions on adjusting your thermostat, changing air filters, and maintaining the system to extend its lifespan. We encourage you to ask any questions you may have.

Ongoing Support

Allied Services, Inc. offers post-installation support and maintenance packages to keep your system running smoothly. We’ll follow up to ensure you’re satisfied with your new HVAC system and are always available to answer any questions or meet future maintenance needs.

With Allied Services, Inc., you can count on a smooth and professional HVAC installation process, ensuring your home stays comfortable all year long. Contact us today at (937) 269-5059 to schedule your consultation!

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