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Cooling , Heating
Port Jefferson, New York

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Project Overview

This heating project involved the installation of a new ductless Fujitsu mini-split system on Laurel Crescent in Port Jefferson, New York after an on-site assessment determined that the replacing existing ductwork would be less cost-effective with fewer benefits to the homeowner. Premium Fujitsu indoor units and careful copper and wiring runs delivered improved zone control, quieter operation, and better efficiency for cold coastal winters.

  • Project type: Heating installation on Laurel Crescent, Port Jefferson, NY
  • Provided ductless solution for improved efficiency and control
  • Installed two 7k wall units and one 18k condenser with code-compliant electrical work
  • Pressure-tested to 400 psi, pulled vacuum below 100 microns, system tested and operating properly


Results

Switching to a ductless Fujitsu mini-split resolved the homeowner's comfort and efficiency concerns by providing targeted heating zones, reduced runtime, and quieter operation compared with aging ductwork that required replacement. The installation included a new condenser pad, dedicated quad 15 amp breaker, GFCI outlet, and disconnect for reliable, code-compliant service. Pressure testing and deep vacuuming ensured leak-free refrigerant lines and long-term durability; manufacturer warranties apply to the Fujitsu equipment, and the system delivers more consistent indoor temperatures for Port Jefferson's variable winters.

Materials Used

Varsity Home Services completed this heating project at Laurel Crescent, Port Jefferson, New York using Fujitsu equipment and industry-standard electrical materials. The homeowner was pleased with the clean wall-mounted units and the professional copper and wiring runs that preserved room aesthetics and met code. For more regional expertise, see our Long Island Heating services.

  • Outdoor unit: Fujitsu mini split 18k condenser installed on a pad, flared and wired
  • Indoor units: Fujitsu mini split 7k wall unit (dining room above sliding door and adjacent bedroom above sliding door)
  • Electrical: Two coded 14 AWG UF wires from main panel in garage, installed disconnect and GFCI outlet, quad 15 amp breaker for condenser and service outlet
  • Commissioning: Nitrogen pressure test to 400 psi for 30 minutes, pull vacuum below 100 microns, tested operation and drain pitch
  • Company: Varsity Home Services — heating project on Laurel Crescent, Port Jefferson, NY

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