COMMERCIAL SERVICES

AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING

Heat Pump

A heat pump is an all-in-one heating and air conditioning system that works year-round to keep you comfortable. During warmer months, a heat pump works as a normal air conditioner. It extracts heat from inside the home and transfers it to the outdoor air. In colder weather, however, the process reverses—the unit collects heat from the outdoor air and transferring it inside your home.
  • Lower Running Costs. Heat pumps are cheaper to run than systems based on combustion
  • Less Maintenance. Heat pumps require less maintenance than the combustion heating systems
  • Safety. Heat pumps are safer than combustion-based heating systems
  • Carbon Emissions
  • Provide Cooling
  • Long Life-Span
  • RHI Scheme
  • High Upfront Cost
  • 0% Carbon Emission

Rooftop

Rooftop HVAC units are packaged systems installed on rooftops that tie directly into a building’s ductwork. In addition to lower installation costs, rooftop HVAC systems offer more options and versatility than others found on the market.
  • Flexibility
  • Less noise pollution
  • Increased security
  • Space savings
  • Minimize dirt and damage
  • Power choices
  • Improved energy performance
  • Ease of maintenance

     

VRF System

This sophisticated new VRF HVAC technology is capable of providing not only cooling, but also heat, and even both simultaneously to different areas within the space. The use of multiple indoor units provides the ability to create zones that can be individually controlled. What’s more, these VRF systems are very quiet and energy-efficient because the variable-speed compressor runs only at the capacity needed for the current conditions.
  • Consistent comfort
  • Quiet operation
  • Energy efficiency
  • Installation flexibility
  • Great for tight spaces
  • Heat & cool simultaneously
  • Zoned heating & cooling
  • State-of-the-art controls
  • Fewer breakdowns/less downtime

VENTILATION

Swamp Cooler

Commercial evaporative coolers, also known as commercial swamp coolers, provide powerful cooling in large indoor areas, manufacturing plants, and outdoor spaces. A cost-effective solution for cooling in dry climates, an industrial swamp cooler uses the natural process of water evaporation to reduce heat and naturally humidify the air. These heavy-duty coolers work by passing warm, stuffy air through a damp evaporative cooling pad that absorbs heat and transforming the hot air into a refreshing cool breeze.

  • Cools air in dry climates
  • Adds moisture to dry air
  • Energy efficient
  • Environmentally friendly—less CO2 emission
  • Easy to install window or direct air units
  • Less costly to run and maintain
  • Quiet
  • No chemicals

Exhaust Fan

Commercial vent hoods must effectively manage the flow of grease and grease vapor to expel odor and air contaminants as well as remove moisture from the air. The exhaust fan creates a reverse draw of air through the hood to remove smoke, soot, steam, heat, and grease vapors away from your building.

  • Better air quality
  • Decrease odours
  • Pleasant customer experience
  • Remove excess moisture
  • Improve ventilation

Spiral & Oval Pipe Installation

Spiral and Oval Pipe are commonly used in commercial and government applications, they resist higher static pressure parameters, increasing air velocity and air volume on the system lately. They are also being used exposed as a industrial decoration or aging looks.

Rectangular Duct

Mainly made with galvanized sheet metal and linned insulation on the inside. They are capable to transport tremendus cuantities of air and can be adapted to many necessary dimensions according to space restrictions.

Sheet Metal Transition & Offsets

A sheet metal transition is a custom fabricated duct to connect a new furnace or air handler to existing ductwork. A transition can also be created to adapt a return air plenum when installing an air cleaner.

Custom ductwork fabricated to specifications to connect different size of duct work and/or to offset directions.