We don’t charge to tell you how much we’re going to charge.
No sticker shock here. You’ll always know what you’re going to pay before the installation begins.
From top to bottom. What can we say? We take after Mr. Jenkins himself.
Every little thing we do, we do to make your life easier. That’s why we offer:
Convenient scheduling
Because we offer service late at night and on the weekends, you’ll get your ductless mini-split installed when it’s convenient for you, not us.
Fast installations
When it comes to ductless air conditioner installations, we’re a well-oiled machine. That’s why our install times are much shorter than other companies.
No cut corners
We focus on the quality of the installation, not pushing a particular brand. That means your ductless mini-split AC will be installed the right way.
1) Schedule your appointment
Call us at (704) 357-0484 or schedule an appointment online (we’ll get back to you ASAP). We’ll send you a confirmation email with your appointment day and time. You’ll also get a picture of your tech when they’re on the way, so you know who’s coming to your home.
2) Choose your system
One of our ductless AC techs will come size your home to talk about your cooling needs Then, you’ll decide which system option you want (we’ll give you a few).
3) Get your ductless AC installed
We’ve been installing HVAC systems since 1958, so we’re a well-oiled machine when it comes to installing ductless mini-split ACs. Your tech will install your new system either that same day or the next—without cutting corners, of course.
4) Tell us how we did
Good or bad, we want to hear how our team did. After your installation, we’ll make sure you have the chance to talk with us about your service.
New to ductless mini-split ACs? We’ll explain how they work.
First off, you should know that ductless ACs, unlike central ACs, can have multiple indoor units (up to 8 per outdoor unit) depending on your home’s size. Each indoor unit has its own evaporator coil, filter and fan, which is how it can cool your home without ducts.
Here’s how a single indoor unit works with an outdoor unit: