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​Heating, Ventilation & A/C (HVAC)

The main purposes of a Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) system are to help maintain good indoor air quality (IAQ) through adequate ventilation with filtration and provide thermal comfort. HVAC systems are among the largest energy consumers in schools.

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Fire Services

Qualified technicians conduct a site assessment to determine what type of system is most suitable for the hazards present in your environment. Our installation technicians are OSHA-trained, fluent in NFPA standards, and provide installation services for all types of systems.

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Plumbing

Plumbing is a system of pipes and fixtures installed in a building to distribute and use potable (drinkable) water and remove waterborne wastes. It is usually distinguished from water and sewage systems that serve a group of buildings or a city.

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​Mechanical Services

A mechanical system is a set of physical components that convert and input motion and force into a desired output motion and force. Mechanical systems have at least three elements: input, process and output. The input part of the system is any type of motion and force that drives the mechanical system.

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All Boilers & Hot Water Heaters

Combination boilers (combi boilers) provide both heating and hot water but do not use a hot water storage tank. They are perfect for smaller homes and spaces without a lot of room for a larger system but also need a constant flow of water to operate properly since they have no storage tank.

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Mini Splits/Ductless Heat & A/C

There's no energy that can get wasted in ducts because there are no ducts. Along with zoned comfort, this is one of the primary reasons why ductless mini-splits are so energy-efficient, even when compared to high-efficiency forced-air systems. The entire way they operate just has so many advantages.

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Piping – New, Retro, Commercial, Industrial & Residential

Piping refers to the network of pipes and fixtures that are installed in commercial buildings for the distribution of water, gas, and waste. It is important because it ensures the proper functioning and safety of the building's plumbing system, which is crucial for the health and well-being of the occupants and the smooth operation of the business.

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Oil to Gas Conversions

Many homes and businesses in the area still use old oil-fired heat and hot water units. We help folks convert those old clunky machines into efficient and effective gas units that will save our customers a ton in energy costs over the lifespan of the new & improved unit.

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Tank-less Water Heaters

The biggest downside of tankless water heaters is their higher initial cost. A good quality tankless heater will run you more than a traditional storage-tank model, although the savings in energy costs over time can make up for this difference.

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High Efficiency Boilers – Residential and Commercial

​Commercial boilers are manufactured to be able to support the heating needs of much larger buildings like warehouses, office complexes, and retail establishments. Whereas a residential boiler might be rated between 30 and 300 MBH, a commercial boiler can be rated all the way up to 2500 MBH or even more.

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