Our AC installation service is designed to keep your home or business cool, comfortable, and energy-efficient all year round. Whether you're upgrading an outdated system or installing a brand-new unit, we provide expert guidance every step of the way. From the moment you contact us, our trained professionals take the time to understand your space, your cooling needs, and your budget. We perform a detailed site inspection to ensure the right size and type of air conditioning system is selected for maximum performance and efficiency. Choosing the right unit is critical—not just for comfort, but also for long-term energy savings and system longevity.
We work with leading AC brands known for their reliability and innovation, offering you access to high-quality units that are built to last. Our team handles every part of the installation process with precision, including removing old equipment, making electrical and ductwork connections, and thoroughly testing the new system. We follow all manufacturer guidelines and local building codes to ensure safe, code-compliant installations.
AC installation begins with a thorough site evaluation to determine the suitable capacity and type of air conditioner for the room. The ideal positions for both the indoor and outdoor units are selected based on airflow, sunlight exposure, and structural feasibility. The mounting plate for the indoor unit is fixed securely to the wall, and a hole is drilled through the wall for piping and wiring. The indoor unit is then mounted carefully.
Copper refrigerant pipes are installed and insulated properly to maintain efficiency. A drainage pipe is connected with a downward slope for proper water flow. Electrical wires are connected between the indoor unit and power supply. The outdoor unit's base is prepared, ensuring a stable, level surface or bracket. The outdoor unit is placed in a well-ventilated area, ideally shaded from direct sunlight. Refrigerant lines are connected between both units and sealed tightly. A vacuum pump is used to remove air and moisture from the system.
Leak tests are conducted to ensure there are no refrigerant leaks. Once verified, service valves are opened to release refrigerant into the system. Electrical connections to the outdoor unit are finalized and safety-checked. The AC system is then powered on, and various operational modes are tested for performance. The remote control is synced and tested for proper functionality. After confirming everything works smoothly, all wall holes are sealed with weatherproof material. A final inspection is carried out to ensure neatness and efficiency. The area is cleaned up, and the system is handed over to the customer with usage instructions.