New Construction HVAC in Natomas, CA

New Construction Hvac Natomas

Building in Natomas? Fresh Air Heating and Air sets up your HVAC before the drywall goes up.

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HVAC for New Homes in Natomas

Natomas is one of Sacramento's fastest-growing new home areas. Fresh Air has served the greater Sacramento Valley since 2009, with 900+ units set up. We handle Title-24 forms so your builder can stay on schedule.

2025 Title-24 Compliance

Heat pumps are now the base unit for new single-family homes in California. The 2025 code also adds third-party refrigerant charge checks in all 16 climate zones. We file all CF1R and CF2R forms for you.

Builder Coordination

We show up when your GC needs us. Our team does rough-in duct work while the framing is open, then returns for trim-out after drywall. We keep the job site clean and log our work for the permit file.

Transparent Cost

New construction HVAC in Natomas runs $9 to $15 per square foot installed. A 1,800 sq ft home lands near $16,200 to $27,000 for a full setup. We give a line-item quote before any work starts.

What Our New Build Service Covers

  • Heat pump sizing and Manual J load calculation for your plans.
  • Duct layout and installation in open framing.
  • Title-24 CF1R energy compliance report for permit.
  • Refrigerant charge verification per 2025 code in Sacramento climate zone 12.
  • Airflow test and balance before your certificate of occupancy.
  • Free in-home estimate before the contract is signed.

Why New Homes in Natomas Need Heat Pumps

California's 2025 energy code (Title-24), effective January 1, 2026, sets heat pumps as the baseline for new residential builds. A heat pump moves heat rather than burning fuel. In Sacramento's climate zone 12, a well-sized heat pump delivers three to four units of heat per unit of power. That keeps your PG&E bill lower over time.

The code also tightens duct sealing rules and requires whole-house fresh air. Fresh Air designs duct systems to meet these rules from the start. Milestone billing keeps your cash flow manageable as each phase is done.

Sources

  • California 2025 Title-24 Energy Code Changes: Source (checked June 15, 2026)
  • California Energy Commission 2025 Update: Source (checked June 15, 2026)

New Construction Hvac Natomas FAQ

Is a heat pump required for my new Natomas home?

Yes. Under the 2025 Title-24 code, heat pumps are the default for new single-family homes. Your energy report must show the unit meets the energy budget.

What does new construction HVAC cost in Natomas?

Fresh Air prices new build HVAC at $9 to $15 per square foot. A 2,000 sq ft home runs $18,000 to $30,000 for a full ducted heat pump setup.

How soon can Fresh Air start on my new build?

Call (916) 416-8181 to set a time. We plan our schedule with your GC so rough-in happens at the right phase of framing.

Does Fresh Air do the Title-24 paperwork?

Yes. We fill out the CF1R before work starts and the CF2R field form after the unit is set. Your building inspector gets what they need to sign off.

Free New Build Estimate in Natomas

Call (916) 416-8181 or visit our contact page to book. Fresh Air offers free in-home estimates and milestone billing for all Natomas new construction projects.

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