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A home's mechanical systems are the easiest to forget about and the hardest to recover when they fail. The furnace that has not been serviced in three years runs quietly until the morning it does not. The condensate line that no one has looked at backs up into a finished ceiling. The thermostat that drifted out of calibration is a year of unnecessary energy bills.

HVAC Care covers everything mechanical in the home, in two modes. The recurring side is run through scheduled Rounds — seasonal commissioning, filter changes, refrigerant checks, calibration, and the preventive work that keeps a system from ever becoming an emergency. The project side is run through Procedures: full system installations, equipment replacements, heat pump conversions, ductwork redesigns, and the larger work that defines a home's comfort and efficiency for the next decade. The same Care Team runs both.

The work is documented in your Chart, which means that every visit, finding, and decision is part of an ongoing record. Equipment is monitored against its expected lifespan. Replacements are planned years in advance, not made under pressure when something fails on the coldest day of the year.

What we care for

Every part of the grounds, on one calendar.

HVAC Care covers the full set of mechanical systems most homes need attended to through the year, and the larger installations that define a home's comfort for the long run.

Heating systems

Furnaces, boilers, heat pumps, and radiant systems. Annual commissioning, combustion checks, and seasonal preparation.

Cooling systems

Central air, mini-splits, and heat pumps. Refrigerant monitoring, coil cleaning, condensate management.

Air quality

Filtration, humidification, ventilation, and indoor air quality monitoring across the home.

Controls & thermostats

Calibration, programming, smart-system integration, and resolution of the small mysteries that come with modern controls.

Equipment installation

Full system installations and replacements: new furnaces, heat pumps, air conditioning, boilers. Specified, sourced, installed, and commissioned.

Ductwork & distribution

Inspection, sealing, balancing, redesign, and the larger distribution work that affects comfort and efficiency throughout the home.

Heat pump conversions

Planning and execution of fossil-fuel-to-heat-pump conversions, with capacity analysis and electrification coordination.

Equipment monitoring

Age and condition tracked in your Chart, with replacements planned in advance rather than scheduled in crisis.

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How it works

Three modes of care, one team.

HVAC Care happens in three modes. All three are written into your Care Plan, all three are performed by the same Care Team, and all three are documented in your Chart.

i.

Rounds

Scheduled visits from your Care Team. The recurring care your property needs, performed on a calendar built into your Care Plan and documented in your Chart after every visit.

ii.

Procedures

The larger pieces of work — installations, design-build projects, equipment replacements, full repaints. Scoped in a Care Proposal, performed by the same Care Team that runs your Rounds, and folded back into your Chart when complete.

iii.

The Evaluation

The deepening diagnostic baseline of your home. Drone imagery, thermal scans, equipment inventories, monitored systems, and the records that grow over time into a complete picture of your property.

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Become a member

Begin with a conversation about your systems.

Intake is the first step. It is a single conversation about your property and what you want care to look like. From there, an Assessment, a Care Plan, and the first Round.