New Construction HVAC & Ductwork Installation in Etobicoke-Forced Air System for Custom Home

Hvac system installation service in Etobicoke, Toronto

Building a new home requires careful planning for every mechanical system, and the HVAC system is one of the most important parts of the house. Proper design and installation of a forced air heating and cooling system ensures comfort, air quality, and energy efficiency for many years.

At HVAC-GROUP, we specialize in new construction HVAC systems, ductwork installation, furnace installation, air conditioning systems, HRV ventilation, gas line installation, and mechanical system design support for custom homes.

If you are a builder, contractor, or homeowner planning a new construction project, you can send your HVAC mechanical drawings to our team at:
📧 info@hvac-group.com

Our process is simple:

  1. Send us your HVAC mechanical drawings
  2. We review the drawings and calculate the scope of work
  3. We provide a detailed HVAC estimate
  4. If needed, we schedule a site visit to review the project

Recently our team completed a new construction HVAC project in Etobicoke, where we installed a complete forced air HVAC system for a 6100 sq.ft custom home.

New Construction HVAC Project in Etobicoke, Toronto

For this project, HVAC-Group was hired by the homeowner to design and install the complete forced air heating and cooling system.
Project Location: Roxaline St, Etobicoke, Ontario

The custom home has approximately 6100 square feet of living space, which required two independent HVAC systems to properly heat and cool the entire house.

Our scope of work included:

  • Complete ductwork installation
  • Two high efficiency furnace systems
  • Two central air conditioning systems
  • Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) installation
  • Gas line installation for multiple appliances
  • Smart thermostat installation
  • Tankless water heater installation

Each system was designed and installed according to the HVAC mechanical drawings provided for the project.

Basement and First Floor Heating System

The first HVAC system was designed to serve the basement and the main floor of the home.

Furnace Installation

For this area we installed:

Goodman High Efficiency Natural Gas Furnace

  • 80,000 BTU capacity
  • Two-stage heating system
  • Variable speed blower motor

Two-stage furnaces are a great option for new construction homes because they improve:

  • indoor comfort
  • temperature consistency
  • energy efficiency
  • humidity control

Ductwork Installation for Basement and Main Floor

ductwork instllation in Etobicoke, Toronto

Our team installed complete supply and return ductwork according to the HVAC mechanical drawings.

Important installation details included:

  • Properly sized supply ducts
  • Return air duct system
  • Balancing dampers installed on each supply vent
  • All ductwork sealed for maximum efficiency

Balancing dampers allow the HVAC technician to adjust airflow to each room, ensuring every space receives the proper amount of heating and cooling.

HRV Ventilation System Installation

To improve indoor air quality, we installed a: Lifebreath 150 CFM Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV)

The HRV system was connected to the new ductwork and provides:

  • Fresh outdoor air
  • Removal of stale indoor air
  • Better humidity control
  • Improved indoor air quality

A new HRV controller was also installed to allow the homeowner to easily control ventilation levels throughout the house.

Cooling System for Basement and Main Floor

For the cooling system we installed: Goodman 3.5 Ton Central Air Conditioning System

Components included:

  • 3.5 ton outdoor condenser
  • Matching ADP A-coil
  • Refrigeration line set
  • Communication wiring
  • Outdoor condenser brackets
  • Electrical disconnect box

This system provides efficient cooling for the basement and main floor areas of the house.

Second Floor HVAC System Installation

Because of the size of the home, a separate HVAC system was installed for the second floor.

This allows homeowners to maintain better temperature control between floors, which is very important in larger houses.

Second Floor Furnace

For the second floor system we installed: Goodman High Efficiency Furnace

  • 60,000 BTU capacity
  • Two-stage heating
  • Variable speed blower motor
  • New filter rack

This furnace provides reliable heating for all second floor bedrooms and living spaces.

Ductwork Design for the Second Floor

One important design feature of this project was installing ductwork through the attic space.

Supply vents were installed in the attic so that no duct boxes were required inside the second floor ceiling.

This approach helps maintain a clean interior design without bulkheads or boxed ducts.

However, it is extremely important that ductwork located in unconditioned spaces is properly insulated.

Attic Ductwork Insulation

Any ductwork that runs through:

  • attic spaces
  • garages
  • other unconditioned areas

Should be spray foam insulated.

Spray foam insulation helps prevent:

  • heat loss
  • condensation
  • energy waste

HVAC-Group works with trusted spray foam contractors, and we often recommend these specialists to our clients during new construction projects.

Second Floor Cooling System

For cooling the second floor we installed: Goodman 2.5 Ton Central Air Conditioner

System components included:

  • 2.5 ton condenser
  • Matching A-coil
  • Refrigeration line set
  • Communication wiring

This system provides efficient cooling for all second floor rooms.

Smart Thermostat Installation

Instead of installing standard programmable thermostats, the homeowner chose to upgrade to Ecobee Smart Thermostats with built-in Alexa.

Two thermostats were installed:

First Floor Thermostat

Controls:

  • Basement heating and cooling
  • First floor heating and cooling

Second Floor Thermostat

Controls:

  • Entire second floor HVAC system

Smart thermostats help homeowners:

  • control temperature remotely
  • improve energy efficiency
  • monitor HVAC system performance

Tankless Water Heater Installation

Mechanical drawings often do not include detailed water heater specifications, so HVAC contractors usually assist homeowners with choosing the best option.

Common options include:

  • 40–60 gallon traditional water heater tanks
  • Tankless water heaters

For this large custom home, we recommended installing a: Navien NPE-240S2 Tankless Water Heater

This system provides:

  • High efficiency hot water production
  • Continuous hot water supply
  • Better performance for larger families

Tankless water heaters are a great solution for large homes with multiple bathrooms and higher hot water demand.

Gas Line Installation for Multiple Appliances

This home required gas supply for several appliances:

  • Two furnaces
  • Tankless water heater
  • Gas stove
  • Two fireplaces
  • Outdoor BBQ

To properly design the gas piping system we first calculated the total BTU demand for all appliances.

Based on these calculations, we installed:

1½ inch main gas line from the gas meter to the mechanical room.

From the mechanical room we built a gas manifold system, which allowed us to run separate gas lines to each appliance.

Gas line sizing always depends on:

  • total BTU demand
  • distance from gas meter
  • number of appliances

Because of this, gas line installation is always calculated separately for each project.

Final HVAC System Testing and Warranty

After installation was completed, all equipment was:

  • Started and tested
  • Checked for proper airflow
  • Verified for correct gas pressure
  • Inspected for system performance

All equipment installed by HVAC-Group comes with:

  • HVAC-Group installation warranty
  • Goodman manufacturer warranty (10 years on parts when registered)

This gives homeowners peace of mind knowing their new HVAC system is properly installed and protected.

FAQ – New Construction HVAC Systems in Etobicoke

What HVAC system is best for a new home?

Most custom homes in the GTA use forced air HVAC systems with high efficiency furnaces and central air conditioning. These systems provide reliable heating, cooling, and ventilation.

Do new homes need two HVAC systems?
Large homes over 3500–4000 square feet often benefit from two HVAC systems. This allows better temperature control between floors and improves comfort.

When should HVAC contractors be involved in new construction?
HVAC contractors should be involved early in the construction process, ideally when mechanical drawings are ready. This ensures proper duct design and equipment sizing.


How much does HVAC installation cost for a new home?

The cost depends on:

  • house size
  • number of systems
  • ductwork complexity
  • ventilation systems
  • gas line installation

Each project is different, which is why reviewing HVAC drawings is important before preparing an estimate.

Looking for a New Construction HVAC Contractor in Etobicoke?

If you are building a new custom home in Etobicoke or the GTA, HVAC-Group can help with:

Send your HVAC mechanical drawings to info@hvac-group.com

Our team will review the drawings and prepare a detailed estimate based on the scope of work.

HVAC-Group has been serving homeowners and builders for over 17 years, specializing in custom HVAC systems for new homes, additions, and renovation projects.

If you’re planning a new construction project in Etobicoke or the GTA, we would be happy to help design and install a reliable HVAC system for your home.

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