When a new HVAC system needs the right electrical support, the details matter. This Castle Rock homeowner called Done! to install a dedicated circuit and reconnect their heating and cooling equipment safely and correctly.
After recently upgrading their heating and cooling system, this Castle Rock homeowner needed proper electrical work to support the new equipment. Our Done! team was called out to install a dedicated furnace circuit and reconnect the air conditioning system, ensuring everything was powered safely, met code requirements, and was ready for reliable operation.Job Overview
- Location: Castle Rock, CO
- Client Type: residential
- Scope: install new electrical circuit for HVAC equipment and reconnect existing system
- Equipment Installed: heat pump system, gas furnace, evaporator coil
- Additional Work (if any): air conditioning reconnection, breaker installation
- Why It Mattered: proper electrical support protects HVAC equipment, improves safety, and helps systems run as designed
What We Found
The home had a newer HVAC system installed, but the electrical setup was incomplete. The furnace and air conditioning system needed a dedicated circuit to safely handle the electrical load. Without the correct breaker and wiring, the system could face performance issues or potential safety concerns.The Solution
Our electrician installed a new furnace circuit designed specifically for the HVAC system’s power needs. We added the correct breaker, completed all wiring connections, and reconnected the air conditioning equipment. Once everything was in place, we tested the system, verified proper operation, and confirmed the installation met local electrical codes and manufacturer requirements.Photo Highlights
- Dedicated electrical circuit and disconnect installed to safely power the outdoor air conditioning and heat pump system.

- New electrical conduit installed along the exterior wall to supply a dedicated circuit for the home’s HVAC system.

- Completed electrical line routing from the main panel to the HVAC equipment, secured and installed to meet local code requirements.
