





We teamed up with Boehm Heating and Air on this one - a Fujitsu Airstage mini split install that needed proper electrical support from the ground up. When an HVAC crew is putting in new equipment, the last thing they need is to hit a wall waiting on the electrical side. That's where we come in.
Darryl ran a dedicated circuit specifically for this mini split - and the unfinished basement actually made for a clean, straightforward run. No walls to fish through, no guesswork. The circuit feeds into a brand new Leviton 100A subpanel, giving this system its own dedicated power source with plenty of capacity to spare. That matters more than people realize. Sharing circuits with HVAC equipment is a shortcut that causes problems down the road.
The subpanel install is tight and organized. Every circuit is labeled - lights, outlets, the mini split - so anyone working on this system later knows exactly what they're dealing with. We also added a service receptacle and a disconnect right at the unit outside. The disconnect is a code requirement for equipment like this, and the service receptacle gives technicians a place to plug in tools without running an extension cord across the yard. Small details that make a real difference.
Good electrical work is what makes an HVAC install actually function the way it's supposed to. The Fujitsu Airstage is a capable piece of equipment - but it needs clean, reliable power delivered the right way. That's the whole job. Whether we're working as a sub for another trade or running a job ourselves, the standard stays the same.