




This Woodbury home needed both an AC replacement and a new furnace. The old outdoor unit was worn down - rust showing through the coil grille, sitting directly on the ground without a proper pad. Inside, the furnace had run its course. The homeowners were looking at two aging systems that were only going to get less reliable as the seasons pushed them harder.
We pulled the old equipment and got to work. Outside, a new condenser went in on a fresh concrete pad - level, clean, and properly positioned against the house. Inside, we installed a new Lennox furnace, with all PVC flue and drain lines run cleanly through the unit. That dual-pipe setup you see on the furnace is the intake and exhaust for a high-efficiency system - it pulls fresh combustion air from outside instead of using the conditioned air in your home, which is a big deal for both efficiency and performance.
When both systems are aging out at the same time, replacing them together just makes sense. You get matched equipment that's designed to work in tandem, and you avoid the headache of staggering two separate replacement projects over the next few years. For this family, that meant one job, one crew, and a whole-home comfort upgrade handled in a single visit.
AC installation done right means more than just dropping a new unit in the same spot. We made sure the new condenser is properly padded and set, the refrigerant lines are correct, and everything inside ties back cleanly to the new furnace and air handler. It's the kind of detail work that doesn't show up on a spec sheet but absolutely shows up in how well your system runs over time.
If your AC is struggling to keep up or your furnace is pushing past its useful life, getting ahead of it now is always better than waiting for a breakdown. A proper AC replacement paired with a furnace installation - like we did here in Woodbury - sets a home up for years of reliable, efficient comfort.