
Here's what a clean AC installation actually looks like. This homeowner in Fallbrook needed a new central air conditioning system - and not just a unit swap. They wanted it done right, with the line set protected and the whole setup looking like it belongs on the property.
We installed a Bryant central AC condenser and routed the refrigerant lines up the exterior wall inside a line-hide cover. That white PVC channel keeps the copper lines protected from UV and physical damage, and it gives the wall a finished, intentional look rather than lines just hanging exposed. Small detail - big difference.
Bryant is a brand we stand behind. They're built for reliability, and in a climate like North County San Diego where summer heat rolls in hard, you want a system that can keep up without constantly cycling through service calls. This unit is sized and set up for long-term performance, not just getting through one season.
The disconnect box is mounted cleanly to the wall right next to the unit - accessible for any future service work without a hassle. That's something we think about on every install. The tech coming out two years from now should be able to work on this system without fighting the setup we left behind.
Fallbrook homes have a lot of character, and this covered patio area is a good example. Getting the unit positioned and the line-set routed in a way that doesn't fight the architecture of the home takes a little extra thought. That's exactly the kind of detail we pay attention to on every job we do.