Most HVAC systems that “don’t perform” aren’t bad units. They’re poorly installed systems that were never verified.
That’s exactly what California’s 2025 Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24) were designed to fix.
These rules apply to most HVAC installation projects through 2026. They require measured proof that the system works correctly. Done right, these standards protect comfort, lower operating costs, and ensure long-term performance.
The Difference Between “Installed” and “Commissioned”
Many contractors may install equipment, but fewer actually commission the system to ensure it performs as intended.
Commissioning means we stay until the system is fully tested for:
- Airflow is within design range.
- Duct leakage meets code.
- Refrigerant charge matches manufacturer targets.
- Controls are configured correctly.
This isn’t optional under California code. It’s part of compliance.
What the 2025 California Energy Standards Actually Require
According to the California Energy Commission’s Building Energy Efficiency Standards, HVAC systems must show verified performance, not just proper installation. (Source: California Energy Commission).
In practical terms, that means every HVAC system installation must include:
SEER2 Ratings: Why Homeowners Don’t Always Get What They Pay For
We regularly meet homeowners who upgraded to high-efficiency systems but never reached the savings they expected.
Here’s why.
SEER2 ratings are based on controlled testing conditions, but field performance depends on installation.
If airflow or refrigerant charge is off:
- Efficiency drops immediately.
- Runtime increases.
- Utility costs climb.
Although AHRI-certified HVACR systems are not mandatory in California, these certifications prove that products perform as claimed and have the required SEER2, EER2, or HSPF2 ratings set by CEC Title 24 standards.
Airflow Verification: The Step That Decides Whether Your Home Feels Comfortable
This step determines whether most installations succeed or fail.
California requires airflow verification because improper airflow creates problems that homeowners notice immediately:
- Hot and cold spots
- Weak airflow at vents
- High indoor humidity
We measure airflow at the coil, not the grille, using static pressure readings and manufacturer fan tables.
Typical target: 350–400 CFM per ton
If we miss that range, we adjust:
- Blower speed settings
- Duct restrictions
- Return air capacity
ANSI/ASHRAE Standards 62.1-2025 for commercial and 62.2 for residential describe airflow as a core factor in comfort and efficiency. This is not a fine-tuning step. It is a foundational one.
Duct Leakage Testing: Where Energy Loss Quietly Happens
Duct leakage is a major hidden issue in residential HVAC.
Without testing, you don’t know if:
- 10% of your air is leaking.
- Or 30% is disappearing into the attic.
California code requires duct leakage testing. Visual inspection is not enough.
We use pressurized duct testing equipment to measure leakage in CFM.
If it fails:
- We seal boots, joints, and connections.
- Re-test until it meets compliance.
According to Energy Star, leaky ducts can reduce HVAC efficiency by up to 30%. (Source: Energy Star Duct Sealing Guide).
That is not a minor loss; it’s the difference between a system designed for peak performance and one that constantly runs to catch up.
Thermostat Controls: Not Just a Device, But Part of Compliance
Modern HVAC installation regulations require more than just a functioning thermostat.
They require:
- Programmable scheduling capability.
- Proper system communication.
- Correct placement for accurate readings.
We regularly see thermostats installed:
- Near supply vents.
- In direct sunlight.
- On poorly insulated walls.
All distort temperature readings and cause unnecessary system cycling.
The U.S. Department of Energy notes that properly configured thermostats can reduce heating and cooling costs by about 10%. This only happens when installation and setup are correct.
How This Protects You as a Homeowner
Strict adherence to California’s standards leads to outcomes you can feel and measure:
- Predictable utility costs based on real efficiency.
- Even cooling across the home.
- Fewer breakdowns and longer equipment life.
- Clean inspection approvals without delays.
It also protects resale value. A documented, code-compliant system is easier to verify during home transactions.
What This Looks Like on a Real Job: A Customer Experience with Us
Kathy reached out for help with her home’s mini-split installation. Like many homeowners, she wanted confidence not only in the equipment but also in the inspection process and installation quality from the beginning.
Our approach was straightforward. We treated her project as a full compliance install, not just a basic setup. That meant careful installation, verification, and code alignment. She later shared, “I had an inspection after installation, and the inspector was very impressed with the work.”
This shows the difference strict adherence makes. The result was not only a functioning system but also approved inspections, home comfort, and confidence in long-term performance.
She also said our team was patient, responsive, and professional throughout. This shows that successful installation is not just technical. It also requires good communication and transparency. Read her full Google review here.

The Part Most Homeowners Never See (But Pay For Later)
When installation steps are skipped, problems may not show up immediately.
They show up as:
- Gradually rising energy bills.
- Rooms that never quite feel right.
- Systems that run longer and wear out faster.
By the time those issues become obvious, the installation crew is long gone.
Choosing an HVAC installer is not just about speed. It is about choosing someone who installs correctly, verifies performance, and stands behind the work.
Get Your HVAC System Built on Precision, Not Guesswork
Thomson AC has 20+ years of HVAC installation experience with a focus on performance, compliance, and long-term reliability. We stay current on California energy programs and the latest regulations to provide solutions that bring ultimate comfort and peace of mind.
Every heating and cooling installation service follows a structured process designed to eliminate common failure points:
- Upfront evaluation of the home and existing system.
- System matching using certified equipment combinations.
- Careful installation with attention to airflow and duct integrity.
- Performance testing before the job is considered complete.
- Inspection-readiness so homeowners aren’t left to handle corrections.
Schedule a free inspection today and get a system that works as it should.
FAQs
Why does California require airflow and duct testing?
Because equipment efficiency depends on real airflow and sealed duct systems, not just unit ratings.
Can a system pass inspection without full verification?
Sometimes, but it often leads to performance issues later.
What’s the most common installation issue you see?
Incorrect airflow due to duct restrictions or improper blower settings.
Does a higher SEER2 system guarantee savings?
Only if the installation supports that efficiency through proper setup and testing.
Are thermostat settings part of code compliance?
Yes, modern standards require programmable controls and proper configuration.
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