Here’s what that looks like — seven systems, designed to work together, planned for the next twenty years.
Air conditioning, heat pumps, heaters, and ductwork — the systems that keep your Florida home livable and account for most of your energy bill. We lead with variable-speed equipment because it runs more efficiently, more quietly, and integrates cleanly with battery backup. The service agreement is what keeps the system running at spec — and what catches problems before they become expensive.
Photovoltaic systems sized to your roof, your usage, and the rest of your energy plan — not a one-size quote. Modules, inverters, racking, monitoring — all designed for long-term performance and integrated with battery backup and SPAN smart panels. We’ll be honest about when solar makes sense for your house and when it doesn’t.
Whole-home or partial-home backup for grid outages, and storage for the solar you produce. The right battery is sized to the loads you actually need to keep running — and to the AC equipment that’s going to share the system with it. We design battery and HVAC together, not separately.
Smart electrical panels that give you control over every circuit in your home — the product that makes the rest of the system act like a system. SPAN is what coordinates solar, battery, EV charging, and load priorities into one coherent setup. It’s also what makes the bidirectional EV charger possible when that becomes the right move.
From basic Level 2 chargers to the bidirectional systems coming online this decade — chargers that turn your car into another battery for your home. We install today’s chargers in a way that doesn’t trap you out of tomorrow’s options, which means thinking about your panel, your circuit capacity, and your future plans before we drill any holes.
Tile, shingle, and metal roofing systems — Florida-rated, sized to your house, your aesthetic, and what’s coming next. If solar or solar-plus-battery is on your roadmap, the roof comes first. We replace roofs that won’t fight the next project, and we offer post-event tune-ups so the work keeps working.
The invisible upgrade that makes every other system work better. A properly insulated and air-sealed home runs a smaller AC, fills a battery faster, and pays back faster on solar. Most Florida homes are under-insulated for the climate they’re actually in — fixing that is often the highest-ROI energy project in the house.
Most contractor sites list services like a menu — pick one, we do it. That’s not how energy systems work. The right HVAC depends on the insulation. The right solar depends on the roof. The right battery depends on the AC. The right EV charger depends on the panel. The right panel depends on what’s coming next.
When we plan a project, we plan for the system. The Home Energy Plan we write in Step 3 of the Proven Process makes the dependencies visible — which decisions affect which other decisions, which work can happen now, which work should wait until something else is in place. That’s why we serve a tight geography: doing this well means knowing the home, the roofline, the panel, and the plan all at once.
They begin with an HVAC tune-up, a roof inspection, or a question about whether solar makes sense for their house. From there, the relationship grows over years — not because we’re upselling, but because the next right thing usually becomes obvious once we know your house. If you’re not sure where to start, that’s fine. The first conversation is free, the assessment is free, and the Home Energy Plan you walk away with is yours whether you hire us or not. Step 1 of the Proven Process is just a conversation.