




When we wrap up a job, we mean fully wrapped up. Not just the unit set on a pad and the lines connected - but every wire seated properly, every connection checked, and every component done the way it should be. That's what this install came down to.
The unit itself is a Goodman running R-32 refrigerant. Solid, efficient equipment. But the hardware is only part of it. What actually determines whether a system performs well long-term is how carefully the electrical work gets done. Sloppy wiring causes problems down the road - tripped breakers, failed contactors, units that short-cycle or quit altogether on the hottest day of the year.
Here, the contactor is wired clean and tight, the disconnect box at the wall is properly terminated, and the line connections inside the unit are organized and secure. None of that is glamorous work, but it's the kind of stuff that protects both the equipment and the home.
That's the thing most people don't think about when they get a new AC install - the finish work matters just as much as the equipment itself. A system that's wired right from day one is a system that runs reliably and doesn't surprise you mid-summer.