A good HVAC installation starts before equipment is set. The planning should account for the building, the family or business using the space, the local climate, and the small details that affect comfort after the crew leaves.
- The Site Review Sets The Standard
- Clean Workmanship Is Part Of The Product
- Warranty Details Should Be Clear
- Frequently Asked Questions
The Site Review Sets The Standard
Egret reviews equipment fit, access, duct condition, electrical needs, condensate routing, thermostat placement, and comfort concerns before recommending a system. That planning helps avoid preventable problems during AC installation or heating installation.
For small businesses, the same review helps protect operations by clarifying timing, access, and comfort needs before work begins. The contact page gives customers a simple way to share the property type and issue before a visit is scheduled.
Clean Workmanship Is Part Of The Product
A clean install is not only about appearance. Proper connections, sealed transitions, protected drains, neat wiring, equipment clearance, and final testing all affect reliability.
Egret is licensed and insured, and our technicians continue hands-on training so installation practices stay current with modern HVAC equipment. You can learn more about the company standards on the About Egret page.
Warranty Details Should Be Clear
New system installations typically include a qualifying 10-year manufacturer parts warranty. Labor warranty options can vary by system and installation type, including up to lifetime labor warranty options on select systems.
The warranty conversation should happen before the job is complete so the customer understands what is covered, what registration may be required, and how support works after installation or AC replacement.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I get a free estimate for HVAC installation?
- How do I know the system will be the right size?
- Will the installer review the system with me?
Can I get a free estimate for HVAC installation?
Yes. Egret provides free estimates for new system installations and replacements.
How do I know the system will be the right size?
The recommendation should consider the building, heat load, ductwork, humidity, room comfort issues, and equipment fit rather than simply matching the old unit size.
Will the installer review the system with me?
A professional installation should include final testing, thermostat review, basic care guidance, and a clear explanation of warranty and follow-up support.
For planned installation work, start with AC installation or heating installation.
