Regardless of confined site and mechanical room space atop a mountain in central New Jersey, an engineer, architect, and contractors provided quality HVAC while maintaining the aesthetic beauty of a homeowner's new indoor pool.
Visitors see a breathtaking mountain view from three walls of glass and an interior tongue-and-groove wood design by Jeff Beer, principal, Beer & Coleman Architects Associates (Warren, N.J.). However, keeping the glass clear of condensation and protecting the wood from excess humidity generated by the 15- by 45-foot concrete pool and an accompanying six-person spa was the challenge solved by engineer William E. Williams, owner of 24-year-old consulting-engineering firm Mechanical Electrical Design, Annandale, N.J.