In the field with HVAC
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When on the job site, we are always crawling through attics, climbing up ladders, and working in the summer heat and winter cold. There is a lot we do on any given day such as hammering in the cans and strapping the ductwork to the rafters. We do all of this to ensure that each project is not only up to code but up to our Blue Mountain standards.

Rough Install
This is all of the "construction" portion of the job. Hard hats and boots, razor knives, and hammers. These are the parts of your system hidden in the walls and attic. This is also where much of the sheet metal gets installed - cut into place in walls or nailed to the rough before tiles go on.

Finish Install
Closer to the end of the home construction and the parts customers will see. We will hang on the wall or ceiling registers and connect to the ductwork installed at rough. This also involves the elements homeowners will interact with - A thermostat they will adjust, registers to open or close for more or less airflow, the A/C unit in their backyard. We will also fire up and test the system once the house is buttoned up before delivery to the buyer.

Customer Service
We fix things under warranty when something goes wrong. Wearing blue-shirted uniforms, we put booties on before coming into your home. We climb up in the attic to see if the furnace has power and or natural gas, check the thermostat's programming, and show customers how to do it. We even use gauges to check refrigerant pressure in the lines going to the outdoor Air Conditioning system.

Safety
Safety is our first priority. Regular safety meetings ensure that the team working on your project is equipped with the tools and expertise to get the job done right.
This is all of the "construction" portion of the job. Hard hats and boots, razor knives, and hammers. These are the parts of your system hidden in the walls and attic. This is also where much of the sheet metal gets installed - cut into place in walls or nailed to the rough before tiles go on.
Closer to the end of the home construction and the parts customers will see. We will hang on the wall or ceiling registers and connect to the ductwork installed at rough. This also involves the elements homeowners will interact with - A thermostat they will adjust, registers to open or close for more or less airflow, the A/C unit in their backyard. We will also fire up and test the system once the house is buttoned up before delivery to the buyer.
We fix things under warranty when something goes wrong. Wearing blue-shirted uniforms, we put booties on before coming into your home. We climb up in the attic to see if the furnace has power and or natural gas, check the thermostat's programming, and show customers how to do it. We even use gauges to check refrigerant pressure in the lines going to the outdoor Air Conditioning system.
Safety is our first priority. Regular safety meetings ensure that the team working on your project is equipped with the tools and expertise to get the job done right.
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