Built Right From the Ground Up

New construction HVAC installation services designed for Park Hills and surrounding areas builders and homeowners.

You are building a new home or commercial structure in Park Hills, and the HVAC system needs to be sized, planned, and installed before walls close and final inspections begin. The layout of your ductwork, the placement of your equipment, and the integration with electrical and framing all happen during specific windows in the construction timeline. Reeder Heating and Cooling LLC works directly with builders and contractors in Park Hills to make sure your heating and cooling system is designed for the square footage, insulation levels, and window placement unique to your building.

New construction HVAC installation includes system sizing calculations, layout planning, custom ductwork fabrication, equipment placement, and coordination with your building team. The service covers both residential homes and commercial buildings, and the work is scheduled around framing, drywall, and final trim stages. Your system is designed to deliver balanced airflow to every room, meet local code requirements, and operate efficiently from the day you move in.

If you are working with a builder in Park Hills or managing your own new construction project, contact Reeder Heating and Cooling LLC to discuss system design and installation timing.

System Design That Matches Your Building

The installation begins with load calculations that account for your building size, ceiling height, insulation type, and window exposure in Park Hills. Reeder Heating and Cooling LLC uses those numbers to select equipment capacity, determine duct sizes, and plan register placement. The ductwork is custom fabricated from sheet metal to fit your framing layout, and equipment is positioned to allow service access and minimize noise transfer into living spaces.

After installation, you will notice even temperatures in every room, quiet operation, and lower monthly utility costs compared to an incorrectly sized system. Your builder receives documentation for final inspections, and your system is ready to run as soon as power is connected. The work is completed on schedule so drywall and finish trades can proceed without delays.

Coordination includes site visits during framing and rough-in stages, equipment delivery aligned with construction milestones, and final startup once the building is enclosed. The installation does not include plumbing, electrical panel upgrades, or structural modifications, but Reeder Heating and Cooling LLC works alongside those trades to keep your project moving forward.

Questions builders and homeowners often ask

New construction projects involve multiple trades and tight timelines, so it helps to know what to expect from your HVAC contractor before work begins.

When should HVAC installation be scheduled during construction?
Ductwork is installed after framing and before drywall, and equipment is set once the building is enclosed and electrical is roughed in. Reeder Heating and Cooling LLC coordinates timing with your builder to meet inspection deadlines.
How is the system size determined for a new building?
Load calculations use your building's square footage, insulation values, window area, and ceiling height to determine the correct equipment capacity. Oversized or undersized systems lead to comfort problems and higher operating costs.
What types of buildings does this service cover?
Reeder Heating and Cooling LLC installs HVAC systems in new residential homes and commercial structures in Park Hills. Both forced air and heat pump systems are available depending on your building design.
What happens if the construction schedule changes?
Installation timing is adjusted to match updated framing or drywall schedules. You or your builder can reach out to reschedule duct installation or equipment delivery as needed.
How long does the installation take?
Ductwork installation typically takes one to three days depending on building size, and equipment setup takes one additional day. Final startup and system testing are completed once the building has power and the thermostat is wired.

If your new build in Park Hills is ready for HVAC design or installation, Reeder Heating and Cooling LLC can provide a system layout and project timeline based on your construction schedule.