Ever wonder why HVAC systems have issues even in a brand new home? In this video, Joshua goes through some of the issues that he has seen when dealing with general contractors. New construction homes have their issues, but are exasperated by general contractors, typical attitude toward HVAC systems. Joshua brings up some of the issues, but also a way that homeowners can try to remedy this issue before it becomes a problem.
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Are you building a home or dealing with a general contractor on some sort of project? One thing I see in our industry all the time is a lot of general contractors will say that they're the best at what they do, that they don't cut corners and that they you know they're the guy, that they're the premium guy that never Cuts Corners I Just had a guy last week that you know had called me. it was actually a land developer in the process of building a house and it called us to get a price on a system. Now as I started to end with the things that we think need to be done correctly to make sure that system is sized correctly and installed correctly. With some of the questions, we immediately found out that we weren't a fit.

You know that he was looking for the cheapest bid option cheapest and quickest bid and he wasn't necessarily looking to do things right. In fact, he pointed that out himself. He said that you know he wanted to go up in size on the heating and air system and when I mentioned all the reasons why things needed to be done correctly if he wanted to use us, he actually said to me I'm not sure, wear a fit here, you sound like the kind of guy that's gonna and I guess I was I was going to hold him up with making sure things are done properly. The downside of all this is who ends up paying for this attitude.

Who ends up paying for this guy to not be held up and he's just gonna go with some cheap guy that's doing it on the side and is not going to do everything properly. It's the homeowner that ends up buying that home in the end. and that's part of the reason we see all these issues with folks, you know I hear homeowners say all the time. Well, you know it was like that when I bought the house, that I've had all these issues right from the get-go and part of that whether it's due to the system, be underperforming issues with the system on a standpoint of repairs or one or two rooms that are not heating and cooling properly.

maybe you have one room in the house that doesn't get warm enough in the winter. A lot of times it goes back to the general contractor and it's not even necessarily the heating and air. Pro's Fault In all cases, unless they're just the type of Heating and Air Pro. That's just.

you know they're going to make what they can and they're willing to cut Corners just to get that quick buck when dealing with those. General Contractors So in my opinion across the board, I have noticed that this is a trend with almost all General Contractors Now I Can't say this goes for all of them, not 100, but it's a lot of them. and in fact I Remember dealing with one just a couple weeks ago, my wife and I were actually looking at their homes. they were building a home I was talking to the salesperson from the company that builds the houses and I was just asking her a few questions about do they install a nice heating and air system Is it going to be zoned if it's multiple levels in the house? Things like that and I quickly realized that they were going with the cheapest thing they could.
the cheapest option in fact I even asked Can you you know I understand you want to do the probably the duct work and things like that. do you want to rough that in but can I have my guys come in at least after that and install the heating and air equipment to make sure if I'm buying this brand new house. that I also have a nice efficient heating and air system that's going to work properly as well. And of course the answer ended up being no after a few back and forth and they said it was because of liability or whatever reason.

but it's really boils down to money. Most likely we see these contractors they cut Corners They don't do proper heat load calculations. they don't care if the ductwork is size properly. all they care about is getting that cheap equipment installed and at passing inspection.

So that way they can get the house sold I Found in my pocket look far to say that most and I say most, not all but most systems installed even today with all the tests that they make us run. Now with all the blower door tests and all the duck blast tests and all the things that new construction guys have to do that we're still seeing. Most systems have ductwork that is undersized and that's why you get houses that are brand new with issues with certain rooms not heating and cooling properly and so on. Another thing we're seeing general contractors do is install some of these newer DIY type products and houses and they're getting away with it because in some States they're allowed to do that.

So in my state they would never be allowed to because in HVAC company has to have that license to do that kind of work. but we are seeing more and more General Contractors cut corners and do things with these DIY products and install the ductwork or whatever not quite up to Snuff not with the same practices, not with the same standard of installation nation that they would if they would have hired a pro so that might be a red flag as well. If you are a homeowner that is purchasing a home and you see one of these DIY Brands it might help you to stay away from that or at least note it as you're purchasing the home that that could be an issue moving forward. So what is the remedy to all this? If you're a homeowner and you're building a house, or you're doing some sort of project with a general contractor I Think the main remedy in most situations is hiring your own Heating and Air company having those conversations, getting those quotes yourself and making sure everything is done right now.

You know you don't have to purchase our guide, but it's one of the things that you know when folks go through our new HVAC Guide website. we have a step-by-step process. This should be done. This should be done, and so on.

So that way when you are dealing with that Heating and Air Pro all your T's are crossed and all your eyes are dotted. But if that is an option, if you've got a contractor building a house for you per se, if they will let you pick out your own Heating An Air Pro Even if you've gotta, you know, pay a little more than maybe that general contractor is willing to give you the difference of but just dealing with the HVAC company directly because in another situation you might realize that this is a company or a system that you are marrying for the next several years, right? So if you're installing that system in your brand new home or your brand new edition in your home, then it's going to be years before. You probably have it replaced right? You're not going to build that space, have the contractor do it wrong, and then once he's done with everything and you're able to move into the home or the addition, then have a Heating and Air Pro come behind them and replace everything or get it all up to Snuff So deal directly with the Heating and Air Pro if possible. I Know that may not always be possible in all situations, but I Do think that that would probably alleviate some of these issues.
Have you dealt with any of this? Have you built a home only to find that you had issues? Please comment down below. We'd love to hear about that. Other people catching this video might be curious on some of those situations and some of the things you've dealt with. We'd love you to comment on that, but thanks for watching Hit that subscribe button.

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14 thoughts on “General contractors ruining hvac!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars KP HVAC says:

    In my area about 70% of homes have terribly undersized ductwork. This leads to major airflow problems and broken systems. If you only have 1 return air duct it's a giant red flag!! I wish builders and inspectors were forced to test static pressure!

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Phil Dudley Jr says:

    Is there anyway for us to connect. I am thinking of getting into the industry Service area Orleans??

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike Kolczynski says:

    As a hvac installer for over 20 years, I moved into estimating and management. I'd usually walk away from any general contractor who wanted corners cut to line his pockets. Homeowners were adamant about using us, and contractors had no choice. I've installed high velocity systems, mini splits, and conventional systems. Now retired at age 52.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Victor Cruz says:

    had an issue with the master bedroom not cooling enough during summer and not warming up enough during summer; after 3-4 visits they finally installed dampers

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars CDX825 says:

    When I was working for one of the big local HVAC companies we had two builder we did work for. One was good about letting us size equipment and duct work and adding zoning or a second system when needed. The other builder was the type that wanted it as cheap as possible and wanted everything done their way. The houses built by the cheap builder always had hvac issues. The houses built by the good builder never had issues.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Swuup says:

    Had this happened on an addition. The general contractor instructed the HVAC guy not to talk with us. It turns out that the GC was "playing" with the HVAC contractor's invoices. Things did not go well. Ended up with a mismatched 80% furnace (in the attic) that is undersized (65 minutes to go up two degrees for some rooms others longer). A different person came in to finish the job and did the best he could with the condenser but it was a mismatch. The lesson, if you are not allowed to talk to the subs, you have a problem. Service area Nepean??

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Neel Sheth says:

    Yeah our new build home has an incorrectly done Manual J. I don't even know what I'm going to find out when we get the right calcs back…

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dan Kelley says:

    This has nothing to do with pricing. Only an idiot wants to overpay for any service, equipment or installation! Today, to many companies/service people want to do anything properly. There should be an oversight rule/law that holds shoddy companies & workmanship at fault. Nobody is held accountable & everyone just shrugs their shoulders.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tim Meier says:

    Why would the general contractor want you to make a profit and make the new homeowner comfortable? He wants a Mercedes-Benz.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 1 Has Been says:

    This 100% hits home. Improper ductwork and lack of proper return causing very poor performance. Not easily remedied in a Santa Fe style home.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brian Hopkins says:

    Welcome to walmart nation. People only care about price. quality? time to get it done? warranty, nah, all they care about is price. Short sighted and more expensive in the long run, but that's what people generally want.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars carlito2981 says:

    Great HVAC working ethics Griffin!!!👏👏👏👏

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Lisa Moreno says:

    Where are you? My house is 45 yrs old. 1575sfla.
    Rooms aren’t balanced. Of course my little 91yo mom is in the room that’s the coldest.

    And my digital thermostat is about to crater. Won’t hold temp. Are you in Barrhaven ?

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tom.K says:

    I’m replacing my 26 yr old ac / air handler unit and I’m scared not of the contractor just because the equipment theses days are not built as good as my 26 yr old unit that still runs

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