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What Is a Building Automation System?
The processes and technology for managing how a commercial building is heated and cooled have come a long way. Going way back, it was about walking around, opening windows and turning on fans or…
Meeting Equipment Replacement Deadline Provides Significant Savings
Two keys to successful interactions with an HVAC company are 1) that you trust the provider and 2) that they can meet the project requirements. Our recent engagement with a customer in Broomfield, Colorado,…
10 Considerations When Upgrading/Replacing Commercial HVAC Equipment
Upgrading or replacing your commercial HVAC equipment is an investment. Yes, it’s one that pays off many times over as you, your employees and your customers enjoy comfortably cool temperatures on hot summer days…
Why Your Business Should Establish a Relationship With an HVAC Company
For a business owner or decision-maker, nothing feels worse than encountering a problem and not knowing where to turn for help in resolving it. That’s true with any issue you might encounter. However, few…
How to Identify Commercial HVAC System Compressor Failures
Commercial HVAC systems have many components, but one of the most important is the compressor. It’s essentially the heart of the air conditioning function, continually transforming refrigerant from liquid to gas and back again…
What Facility Managers Can Do To Ensure Their Buildings Are Clean
There are many well-known benefits of maintaining a clean environment in commercial buildings. Some of the more important advantages include: Increased worker productivity More professional appearance for customers and other visitors Decreased spread of…
Your Commercial Building Energy Reduction Checklist
Reducing energy consumption in a commercial building—and all the good that comes from that—is something that sounds good to everyone. However, putting that concept into practice may seem challenging. But it doesn’t have to….
Why Proper Ventilation Is Important In Buildings
According to ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers), ventilation is defined as the process of supplying outdoor air to or removing indoor air from a dwelling by natural or mechanical means….
8 Ways to Save Energy With Commercial HVAC Systems
For commercial building owners and property managers, saving energy by using wise HVAC practices also means saving money. There are other benefits as well. For example, the steps taken to lower energy bills may…
Commercial Building HVAC Systems: 5 Reasons to Upgrade
As a building owner or facility manager, you know that at some point you will have to upgrade your commercial HVAC system. That fact is surely part of your strategic facility planning. But, with…