I was hired to install a 2-ton attic insulation system in a residential home. The job required me to remove the existing insulation, install new insulation, and seal any gaps or cracks. I used a variety of tools and techniques to complete the job, including a ladder, insulation knife, and spray foam insulation. The insulation system was designed to improve the home's energy efficiency and reduce heating and cooling costs. The homeowner was very pleased with the results and expressed gratitude for my work.
I was hired to install double closets in a client's home. The closets were 12 feet wide and 8 feet tall, with a 2-foot-deep shelf. I started by measuring the space and marking the locations for the closet doors and shelves. I then cut the wood to size and assembled the closet frames. I installed the doors and shelves, ensuring they were level and plumb. I also installed a hanging rod and a shelf for the top of the closet. Finally, I cleaned up the work area and made sure everything was secure. The client was very pleased with the results and thanked me for my hard work.
I recently completed a 3.5-ton installation for a client. The installation involved the removal of an old furnace and the installation of a new one. The new furnace was a high-efficiency model that provided better heating and cooling for the client's home. The installation process took several hours, but the client was pleased with the results.
I am a professional who works for a Alaskan Air Conditioning & Heating - Phoenix company. I recently completed a closet split install for a customer. The customer had a small closet that was not being used effectively and wanted to create a more functional space. I worked with the customer to determine the best location for the split and then installed the necessary components, including the ductwork, insulation, and vents. The customer was very pleased with the results and has since recommended us to others.
I recently completed a job installing a 4-ton package unit for a customer. The unit was installed in a residential home and was designed to provide heating and cooling for the entire house. The installation process involved removing the old unit, installing the new unit, and connecting the electrical and refrigerant lines. I also performed a thorough inspection of the unit to ensure that it was operating correctly.
I was tasked with installing a split attic in a residential home. The attic was divided into two sections using a partition wall, and each section was equipped with a separate heating and cooling system. The installation process involved cutting holes in the roof and walls, installing insulation, and installing the HVAC system. I also had to ensure that the installation was done safely and efficiently.
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