HVAC INSTALLATIONS & REPLACEMENTS


At Inland Air, we specialize in expert HVAC installations and replacements to ensure your home stays comfortable year-round. Our skilled technicians work with precision and care to install high-quality heating and cooling systems tailored to your specific needs. Whether you’re upgrading an outdated unit or need a completely new system, we provide efficient, reliable solutions that enhance energy efficiency and overall performance.

When it’s time for a new HVAC system, trust Inland Air Systems for seamless installations and replacements. We take the time to assess your home’s unique requirements, recommend the best options, and handle every step of the process with professionalism. With our commitment to quality, your new system will be installed to deliver optimal comfort and long-term reliability. Count on Inland Air Systems to prioritize your satisfaction and maximize your HVAC investment.

  • Expertly trained technicians for precise and professional HVAC installations
  • Fully equipped trucks to handle installation needs efficiently
  • On-time, reliable, and dependable service you can trust
  • Clean, respectful, and drug-free service personnel
  • Flexible financing options to suit your budget
  • Indoor air quality enhancements, including whole-home air purifiers, for a healthier home
  • High-quality heating and cooling systems tailored to your specific needs
  • Transparent quotes and estimates with no hidden charges
  • Meticulous attention to detail for flawless installations
  • No unexpected add-ons—what you see is what you pay
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee on all installations and replacements


Service Area: Baldwin County, Alabama including Fairhope, Daphne, Spanish Fort, Robertsdale, Loxley, Foley, Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Perdido Key, Pensacola, Seminole, Lillian

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A large bryant air conditioner is sitting on top of a roof.
Pre-Installation Assessment
  • Perform a thorough evaluation of the home’s heating and cooling needs
  • Calculate load requirements using Manual J or equivalent methods
  • Inspect existing ductwork for compatibility and efficiency
  • Check electrical supply and connections for system requirements
  • Identify ideal placement for indoor and outdoor units
  • Discuss customer preferences for features, efficiency, and budget
Old System Removal
  • Safely disconnect and remove the old HVAC system
  • Properly dispose of old equipment per local regulations
  • Inspect and clean the installation area for debris
New Bryant System Installation
  • Unpack and inspect the new Bryant HVAC system for damage
  • Securely mount indoor and outdoor units
  • Connect refrigerant lines and ensure they are leak-free
  • Install a new thermostat or integrate it with the existing system
  • Connect and secure electrical wiring to the unit and control board
  • Attach and seal ductwork connections for optimal airflow
  • Install condensate drain line and verify proper drainage
  • Charge the system with the appropriate refrigerant (if needed)
Testing and Calibration
  • Power up the system and check for proper operation
  • Test thermostat communication and calibrate settings
  • Check airflow, static pressure, and temperature differentials
  • Verify refrigerant levels are within manufacturer specifications
  • Inspect all connections for air leaks, electrical issues, or vibrations
  • Test safety controls (limit switches, safety shut-offs, etc.)
  • Ensure system start-up and shut-down performance is smooth
Customer Orientation
  • Explain system features, operation, and thermostat controls
  • Provide guidance on filter replacement and maintenance schedules
  • Discuss warranty details and the registration process
  • Answer any questions and address concerns
Post-Installation Inspection
  • Perform a final walkthrough to check installation quality
  • Clean the installation area and remove debris
  • Provide a detailed report of the work performed
Optional Services
  • Offer duct cleaning or sealing for improved efficiency
  • Recommend air quality upgrades (dehumidifiers, air purifiers, etc.)
  • Suggest a maintenance plan for long-term system health