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Real projects. Real results. See what quality HVAC work looks like and why the details matter.

Every photo on this page is from an actual True North job. We document our work because we're proud of it — and because we want you to see the difference between a proper installation and a rushed one.

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Brand new Goodman R32 condenser installed on a proper composite equipment pad with anti-vibration isolation pads, dedicated electrical disconnect box mounted at correct height
Old weathered condenser unit crammed under lattice screening with zero clearance and debris piled around it, sitting on bare concrete with no proper equipment pad
Before
After
Old furnace in basement with deteriorating duct tape insulation peeling off the plenum, tangled wiring, rust, and aging components with failing seals
Before
New Goodman high-efficiency gas furnace installed with proper PVC venting, clean condensate drain lines with proper trap, new evaporator coil with sealed connectionsAfter

This homeowner was dealing with an aging system that had been poorly installed from the start. The old condenser had almost no clearance under the lattice, making it nearly impossible to service and causing the unit to overheat. The basement furnace had deteriorating duct connections and outdated components. We replaced the entire system with a new high-efficiency Goodman furnace and R32 condenser. The condenser was placed on a proper equipment pad with vibration-isolating feet, the furnace was installed with correct PVC venting and clean condensate drainage, and every connection was sealed and secured to code.

What We Did Right

Installed condenser on proper composite pad with anti-vibration isolation mounts
Maintained manufacturer-required clearances on all sides for airflow and serviceability
Dedicated electrical disconnect installed at correct height per code
High-efficiency furnace with proper PVC intake and exhaust venting
Clean condensate drain with proper trap configuration
All duct connections sealed — no duct tape shortcuts
Front view of new Goodman R32 condenser with EnergyGuide sticker showing 19.0 SEER2 rating, installed on proper composite pad next to the old unit still visible for comparison
Old Ruud condenser unit completely buried in leaves and debris, sitting directly on the ground with no pad, well past its service life
Before
After

The old Ruud condenser was buried under years of leaf buildup with no equipment pad — just sitting in the dirt. No drainage, no clearance, no chance of running efficiently. We removed it and installed a new high-efficiency Goodman R32 unit rated at 19.0 SEER2 on a proper equipment pad elevated for drainage. New disconnect, clean line set connections, and proper clearances all around.

What We Did Right

Elevated equipment pad with blocks for proper drainage
19.0 SEER2 rated unit — significant energy efficiency upgrade
R32 refrigerant — newer, more environmentally friendly refrigerant
Proper electrical disconnect installed to code
Clean, professional line set routing

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Clean Ruud air handler installed in interior closet with proper ductwork connections, insulated flex duct, PVC condensate drain, and new Filtrete 300 media filters
Air handler installation in closet configuration with proper insulated line set, sealed ductwork connections, PVC condensate drainage, installed per manufacturer requirements

Closet installations are some of the trickiest in HVAC — tight spaces with zero room for error. Both of these air handlers were installed with proper ductwork connections, sealed plenums, correct condensate drainage, and insulated refrigerant lines. We made sure every connection was accessible for future maintenance because the last thing you want is a system you can't service without tearing out a wall.

What We Did Right

Proper sheet metal plenum fabrication and sealing
Insulated refrigerant lines to prevent condensation and energy loss
PVC condensate drain with correct routing and slope
Accessible filter location for easy homeowner maintenance
All connections sealed — no gaps in ductwork transitions
Clean, organized installation despite tight closet space
New Goodman air handler installed in attic mechanical space with insulated flex ductwork branching to supply runs, proper clearances maintained
Attic air handler installation showing foil-wrapped media air cleaner, zone control board mounted on framing for multi-zone temperature management, and clean condensate routing

A lot of Atlanta homes have their HVAC systems in the attic — which means proper installation is critical. Heat, tight spaces, and gravity all work against you up there. This system includes a new Goodman air handler with a zone control system for multi-room temperature management. We replaced the full air handler setup in the attic, installed a media air cleaner for improved air quality, routed the condensate drain correctly, and wired the zone board for balanced comfort across the home.

What We Did Right

Zone control board for multi-zone comfort management
Media air cleaner installed for improved indoor air quality
Insulated ductwork to prevent energy loss in unconditioned attic space
Proper condensate drain routing with correct slope
All systems accessible for future maintenance and service

Why We Document Our Work

We photograph and document every major project not just for our portfolio, but as proof that the work was done right. You're welcome to see photos of your own installation after we finish.

Every Job Gets This Level of Care

Whether it's a $79 tune-up or a $15,000 system replacement, we bring the same attention to detail, the same quality parts, and the same commitment to doing it right. See our full process to understand what sets us apart.