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Rooftop Package Unit Install Done Right

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A package unit is one of those systems that most people don't think about until something goes wrong. It handles both heating and cooling from a single unit mounted on the roof - which means the installation has to be done correctly from the start. No shortcuts, no sloppy connections.

We just wrapped up a fresh Goodman package unit install for this property. The unit sits on a properly fitted curb adapter with the base flashing sealed and secured tight against the roofline. That detail matters more than most people realize. If the curb isn't set right, you're looking at air leaks, moisture problems, and a system that works twice as hard to do half the job.

Rooftop work adds a layer of complexity that a lot of HVAC jobs don't have. Getting equipment up there safely, making sure all the connections are clean and correct, and ensuring the unit is level and properly supported - it all has to come together before that system ever runs its first cycle. We take that seriously on every install.

What this property ended up with is a reliable, self-contained system that handles heating and cooling without the need for separate indoor and outdoor components. That's one of the real advantages of a package unit - less equipment to maintain, fewer points of failure, and everything contained in one place. For the right property, it's a smart setup.

Whether it's a new construction build or a straight replacement on an existing home, we approach every heating installation the same way. The goal is always a system that performs well and holds up long-term. This one is ready to do exactly that.