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Central Fairfax County covers the area between the City of Fairfax, the Beltway, and the major commuter corridors — a region of mature suburban neighborhoods with substantial residential populations. Most of this area was built out between the 1960s and 1990s, which means original HVAC equipment has been replaced multiple times and accumulated sizing errors are common.
The housing diversity here — from 1960s ramblers to 1990s executive homes — means a one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work. We run load calculations on every significant job, assess ductwork condition rather than assuming, and match equipment to the actual building envelope. For homes that have been through multiple renovation cycles, the HVAC system often wasn't updated to match — identifying and correcting that is often where we deliver the most value.
Mantua is an affluent established neighborhood near the City of Fairfax with mostly 1960s-70s housing. Homes often have had renovations layered on top of original construction — updating HVAC to match the renovated footprint is common work here.
Fairfax Station is an upscale community in central Fairfax with larger homes on wooded lots, mostly from the 1980s-90s. Multi-zone systems are particularly well-suited to the larger floor plans and finished basements common in the area.
George Mason is an established community adjacent to the university of the same name. Housing is largely mid-century to 1980s; standard residential HVAC service applies.
Kings Park is an established community in central Fairfax with mostly 1960s-70s housing. Most homes are on their third HVAC cycle; load-calc-based replacement is valuable here.
Kings Park West is a companion community to Kings Park with similar housing stock and HVAC considerations. Aging ductwork often needs attention alongside equipment replacement.
Woodburn is an established residential community in central Fairfax. Housing is largely mid-century; routine residential HVAC service applies.
Long Branch is an established community with mixed housing ages. We match equipment to each home's actual envelope rather than assuming standard sizing.
Ravensworth is an established residential area. Mid-century housing stock means most homes are on their second or third HVAC system; accumulated sizing issues are common.
Wakefield is an established community in central Fairfax. Housing ages vary; we approach each job with the specific building in mind.
Oakton is an affluent established community with larger homes on wooded lots. Many homes are candidates for multi-zone systems and high-efficiency variable-speed equipment.
Merrifield is a mixed-use community near the Beltway and the Merrifield Metro corridor. Residential HVAC work is standard; we also handle light commercial work in the growing retail and office footprint.
Dunn Loring is an established community near the Metro corridor. Housing mixes mid-century homes with newer infill; HVAC approach varies accordingly.
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