
Every good HVAC job starts before a single piece of equipment gets touched. We map out the whole home first - room by room, wall by wall - so nothing gets missed and every space gets the airflow it needs.
Here's what we're working with on this one. A full home layout covering the master bedroom, master bath, two additional bedrooms, living room, family room, and kitchen. Each space has been measured and documented so we can size the system correctly. Guessing on equipment size is one of the most common mistakes in HVAC work, and it's expensive to fix later.
Proper load calculations depend on accurate square footage for every room. That's exactly why we sketch it out this way. A unit that's too small runs constantly and never keeps up. A unit that's too large short-cycles and leaves the air feeling humid and uncomfortable. Neither one is good for your energy bill or your comfort.
In Fallbrook, the summers get genuinely hot. Getting the system sized and planned correctly from the start means the install goes smoother, the equipment runs efficiently, and the homeowner doesn't end up calling us back in August wondering why their house won't cool down.
This kind of upfront planning is just how we do things. It takes a little more time on the front end, but it makes the entire installation cleaner and more precise from start to finish.