WE KEEP YOU COOL
We optimize indoor air quality by controlling temperature, humidity, and air flow in a building, a complex of buildings, or a single room. Heating and cooling systems make indoor spaces more comfortable. Ventilating equipment keeps air from becoming stale and removes odors.
We commonly plan new projects for our clients. This means creating a step-by-step sequence of all the tasks needed to accomplish a project. For example, an HVAC contractor might develop a plan for designing and installing a new HVAC system.
During the design phase, our engineers select and recommend the HVAC components to be used in the project. Sizes and loads are calculated for pumps, pipes, and other equipment. A proposed layout is developed for the entire system, including any ductwork and piping. Schematics, or drawings, are prepared to show the equipment and system in detail. Our engineers perform cost estimates to determine how much the project will cost.
We manage equipment installation to ensure that the equipment is placed and connected in accordance with the design plan. Performance tests are conducted to confirm the new system operates properly. The engineers also develop a schedule for regular maintenance of the HVAC equipment.
Some clients need particular rooms in their buildings to have specialized HVAC systems. An example is a room containing a lot of running computers. Computers give off heat when they operate. Our engineer would design a separate cooling system for this room to ensure that it does not become overheated and, in the process, ruin the computers.
Clients with existing HVAC systems might hire us to do a performance evaluation. This involves inspecting the HVAC system, testing equipment, and reviewing operating data and maintenance records. Our engineer recommends options for improving the performance of existing systems and reducing energy costs.
We are familiar with local building codes and with industry standards. We follow the standards of The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), Air-conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration institute (AHRI) and EUROVENT certified performance who publishe standards and guidelines for the HVAC industry in the world.
