How This Works
The HVACdirect.com Installer Network helps you connect with local HVAC professionals for installation, replacement, and upgrades—so you can plan your project with confidence.
Step-by-Step
What to Have Ready
These details help installers quote faster and avoid surprises:
- 📍Zip code and a quick note about access (basement, attic, rooftop, etc.)
- 🏷️Equipment type (furnace/AC/heat pump/mini split) + model numbers if known
- 📏System details (existing size/tonnage, fuel type, ducted vs ductless)
- ⚡Electrical info (panel access, breaker space, any known upgrades needed)
- 🧾Permit preference (ask if permits are required and who will pull them)
- 🗓️Timeline (ASAP vs planned upgrade) and any constraints (tenant scheduling, business hours)
If you’re not sure about any of the above, that’s okay—share what you know and the installer can guide the rest.
What Installers Typically Handle
- 🛠️Equipment installation, placement, connections, and code-compliant setup
- 🧪Startup checks, safety checks, and basic system commissioning
- 🧯Refrigerant-related work for AC/heat pump systems (as applicable)
- 📑Permitting support or permit handling in many areas (varies by location)
What Can Affect Pricing
- 🏠Ductwork repairs or modifications
- 🔌Electrical upgrades (disconnect, breakers, panel work)
- 💧Condensate routing/pumps, drain access, or dehumidification needs
- 📐Long line sets, difficult access (attic/crawlspace/roof), or structural changes
- 🏛️Permit requirements and inspection scheduling
FAQ
Do I have to buy equipment from HVACdirect.com to use the Installer Network?
The directory is designed to help customers coordinate installation for HVACdirect.com purchases, but you can still contact installers to discuss your project details and options.
How quickly can I get an installer scheduled?
Availability varies by season and location. Replacements during peak heating/cooling months often book up faster, so it helps to request scheduling as early as possible.
Will the installer pull permits?
In many areas, permits are required and installers can often handle them. Requirements vary by city/county—ask the installer whether a permit is needed and who will be responsible for pulling it.
What if I don’t see my city listed?
Start with the closest metro area. Many installers serve surrounding communities. If coverage is limited, let us know which region should be added.
Ready to get started?
Choose your state and metro area to find installers near you, request pricing, and schedule your install.