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Our own jobs, photographed as they were left.

Condensing units on the pad, furnaces and air handlers on attic platforms, mini-split heads on finished walls, and the duct and line-set work behind all of it — the parts of a system most people never see.

Three Lennox condensing units lined up down the side yard of a modern stucco house, between a new cedar fence and a river-rock bed, with the electrical disconnect on the wall.

Every photograph on this page is one of our own Central Texas jobs — our equipment, our install, photographed on site. No customer names, no addresses. The manufacturer badges you can see are simply the equipment that went in on those jobs.

Rigid sheet-metal duct trunks running through the open framing of a new build.

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Lennox condensing unit on a pad against a Texas limestone wall, its refrigerant line set and electrical disconnect run up the stone, with an iron fence and green lawn behind it.
Three Lennox condensing units lined up down the side yard of a modern stucco house, between a new cedar fence and a river-rock bed, with the electrical disconnect on the wall.
Carrier gas furnace standing on an attic platform, with a yellow flexible gas connector, a metal flue rising through the framing and insulated flex duct runs overhead.
Attic mechanical platform: a Lennox gas furnace with its yellow flexible gas connector and sheet-metal plenum beside a second cabinet, its flue elbow rising past insulated flex ducts.
Attic air handler and insulated supply plenum on a plywood platform, with a flexible flue connector, PVC condensate lines and an insulated refrigerant line set running out across the decking.
Two-fan Lennox mini-split condensing unit mounted against a grey metal-panel wall, its line-set chase running straight up the panel to the roof and a disconnect box beside it.
Lennox ductless mini-split head mounted high on a plain white interior wall, louver closed, with no exposed pipework on the finished face of the wall.
Aerial view over a new Central Texas subdivision — rows of finished and part-built houses on fresh streets, with open field and a highway beyond.
Lennox condensing unit on a pad against a Texas limestone wall, its refrigerant line set and electrical disconnect run up the stone, with an iron fence and green lawn behind it.

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