


Here's what a full HVAC overhaul actually looks like. We pulled the entire system out of the attic - furnace, A/C, and ductwork - and relocated everything into a dedicated mechanical room. It's a bigger job than a straight swap, but the end result is night and day.
Attic-mounted systems are one of the more frustrating setups to deal with. Tight quarters, extreme heat, and limited clearance make routine maintenance harder than it needs to be. When something breaks, your tech is crawling around in a hot, cramped space just to get eyes on the equipment. Moving the system to a proper mechanical room changes that completely.
The new Rheem high-efficiency furnace is neatly installed with clean PVC flue and condensate lines running exactly where they need to go. Everything is accessible, organized, and built to make future service calls fast and straightforward. The outdoor Rheem condenser sits level on a solid concrete pad - clean lines, properly positioned, and ready to run.
Beyond the cleaner setup, high-efficiency equipment means real savings on monthly energy bills. Rheem builds reliable systems, and when you pair new furnace installation with a matched A/C unit, you get consistent performance across every season. No mismatched components, no guesswork.
Jobs like this take more planning and more hands-on work than a basic equipment swap. But when a home's original system layout is working against you, doing it right the first time saves a lot of headaches down the road.