
When we install a new system, we don't just set the equipment and call it a day. Every detail matters - starting from the ground up. That means pouring proper concrete pads, making sure the units are level and stable, and setting everything up so it lasts.
Security cages are something a lot of homeowners don't think about until it's too late. Copper theft and equipment tampering are real problems, especially with multiple units sitting outside. Adding heavy-duty cages with locks gives you a layer of protection that can save thousands in damage or replacement costs down the road.
Here, we installed multiple condensers side by side along a brick exterior. Each unit sits on a fresh concrete pad with its own cage - locked and anchored. Clean lines, tight fitment, no shortcuts. That's what a proper multi-unit setup looks like.
Work like this doesn't just protect your investment. It also makes future service calls easier and faster. When equipment is set up correctly from the start, technicians can get in and out without dealing with sloppy, improvised installs that create more problems than they solve.
Getting the foundation right is what separates a system that runs well for years from one that causes headaches. We take that part seriously every single time.