Mini split systems are becoming more and more popular throughout the residential industry. With their compact style and energy efficiency, we can see why customers are loving these Samsung products! At this location the crew installed a Samsung Wind Free 3.0e 12,000 BTU Heat Pump, single zone along with a Samsung Wind Free 3.0e 12,000 BTU Air-Handler. The crew cut a hole in the wall for the line set, mounted the indoor unit securely to the wall, connected refrigerant, drain line, and electrical wiring, then installed the indoor unit cover. Next, they securely mounted the outdoor unit to the base, connected refrigerant, drain line, electrical wiring, and installed the outdoor unit cover. After that they were able to pull a vacuum and charge the refrigerant system. The unit was then tested in cooling and heating modes to verify system performance and efficiency!




Two of our experienced HVAC technicians were on-site at a residential property in Huntingdon, Tennessee, completing the installation of a single-zone Samsung mini-split heat pump system. The work involved mounting the indoor air handling unit to an interior wall, situated in a living room. Simultaneously, the technicians installed the outdoor condenser unit on a pre-determined location on a concrete pad. The project included running refrigerant lines and electrical wiring between the indoor and outdoor units, ensuring proper insulation and protection of these connections. Technicians also established condensate drainage for the indoor unit. The refrigerant lines were evacuated to remove moisture and non-condensables, and the system was precisely charged with the correct refrigerant amount according to manufacturer specifications. Finally, the technicians performed system start-up and testing to verify proper operation, airflow, and cooling/heating functionality. They also ensured the homeowner understood the basic operation of the new system. The work area included both indoor and outdoor spaces, and all standard safety protocols for HVAC installations were adhered to, including the use of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). The homeowner expressed great satisfaction with the completed installation.



The seasoned Blankenship Heating and Cooling HVAC team moved with practiced efficiency, each member a vital cog in a well-oiled machine. With meticulous care, they positioned the American Standard 3-ton gas package unit onto the prepared pad, ensuring perfect leveling and secure mounting. Ductwork connections were established with airtight precision, electrical wiring was handled with expert hands, and gas lines were connected and tested for absolute safety. The air hummed with quiet competence as the unit was powered on, the team monitoring airflow and temperature readings until the system purred to life, delivering the promised comfort with seamless operation. Another flawless installation, a testament to their skill and dedication.



The skilled Blankenship HVAC crew, specializing in gas line installation and maintenance, meticulously executes the safe and efficient connection and repair of natural gas lines for residential and commercial heating and cooling systems. Adhering to strict industry codes and safety protocols, the team utilizes specialized tools and expertise to ensure leak-free and properly functioning gas supply to furnaces, water heaters, and other gas-powered appliances. Their work encompasses pressure testing, pipe fitting, and meticulous inspection to guarantee the integrity and safety of the gas line system, prioritizing both customer comfort and the prevention of potential hazards. They are trained to diagnose and troubleshoot gas line issues, providing reliable solutions and ensuring optimal performance of HVAC equipment. Here are a few action shots from Mr. Molinet's gas line job!
Blankenship Heating and Cooling's installation team recently completed the installation of a five-head mini-split system in Ms. Warrick's new construction home. Prior to commencing the installation, the team conducted a thorough site assessment with Ms. Warrick and her builder to determine optimal placement of both the indoor units (heads) and the outdoor unit (condenser). This collaborative approach ensured the system's design aligned perfectly with Ms. Warrick's needs and the home's layout. Following the site survey, the team began the installation process by carefully routing the copper refrigerant lines. Subsequently, the five indoor units were securely mounted, ensuring precise leveling and alignment for optimal performance and aesthetics. All refrigerant lines, condensate drain lines, and electrical wiring were meticulously connected in strict adherence to manufacturer specifications and local building codes. The outdoor unit was then installed on a level and stable surface, with particular attention paid to ensuring adequate clearance for both airflow and future maintenance access. The connection of refrigerant lines and electrical wiring to the outdoor unit was completed with the same precision applied to the indoor components. With all units in place, the team focused on establishing the critical connections between them. Refrigerant lines were expertly run and insulated, guaranteeing proper sizing, efficient routing, and leak-free performance. Following this, the refrigerant lines were evacuated to eliminate any moisture or non-condensable gases, a crucial step in ensuring the system's long-term reliability. The system was then charged with the precise refrigerant type and quantity specified by the manufacturer. Rigorous testing was conducted to verify the system's functionality across all modes, including cooling and heating, as well as airflow and temperature control. Upon successful completion of testing, the team provided Ms. Warrick with a comprehensive overview of the system's operation, including detailed instructions on thermostat settings, recommended maintenance procedures, and a clear explanation of the warranty coverage. Ms. Warrick expressed complete satisfaction with the installation process and is now enjoying the comfort and efficiency of her new mini-split system in her newly constructed home.

