A residential HVAC unit, likely a furnace or air handler, is shown in a basement or utility room with exposed wooden framing and concrete block walls.
An external HVAC unit is mounted high on a brick wall of a building. An extension ladder is leaning against the wall next to the unit.
A residential HVAC furnace unit is installed in an attic surrounded by insulation, ductwork, and various household items like boxes and a car seat.
An HVAC technician is servicing an outdoor condensing unit, using a manifold gauge set to check the refrigerant levels. The unit sits on the ground next to a house.
A large commercial rooftop HVAC unit is shown with its access panels removed, revealing the internal components like coils, compressor, blower fan, and electrical wiring.
Two Goodman residential furnaces are connected to a large ductwork system in a basement or utility room. A water heater is visible on the left.
A commercial rooftop HVAC unit is shown with its access panels removed, revealing a blower motor and internal wiring, along with tools like a drill on top.
The electrical control panel of a commercial HVAC unit is open, showing a complex arrangement of wiring, circuit boards, relays, and contactors. A technician is looking at a schematic.
An outdoor HVAC condenser unit is being serviced, with a technician's tools, including a manifold gauge set and a scale, visible on the ground.
A new Rheem commercial rooftop HVAC unit is shown on a concrete pad, next to its pre-fabricated curb adapter, ready for installation.