If contractors get a whiff of mold and mildew, the homeowner can smell it, too. It’s the perfect starting point for a conversation about humidity control.
An Atlanta contractor works to remove the ‘rushing noise’ generated by the facility’s previous HVAC cooling tower, which left concert attendees somewhat distracted and annoyed.
Installing all the refrigeration and freezer cases, walk-in freezers and coolers, food preparation stations, piping, compressors, and controls that a modern grocery store requires was no easy task in a 107-year-old building.
Tallahassee, Florida-based H2 Engineering and Kelly Brothers Sheet Metal Inc. worked to provide an HVAC solution for a mission-critical facility housing public safety and emergency communications.
Case Studies Highlight Custom Solutions to Individual IAQ Problems
March 2, 2015
The following five projects demonstrate how contractors are working closely with customers to provide personalized, effective, and efficient IAQ solutions.
After 37 Years, Miami Homeowner’s Geothermal Heat Pump Still Going Strong
February 9, 2015
Thirty-seven years and one addition to the house later and McDermott is proud to claim that his geothermal system — including the original ClimateMaster heat pump unit from Friedrich (eventually assumed into LSB Industries subsidiary ClimateMaster Inc.) — is still working perfectly.
Dexter + Chaney is showcasing its new Field Tech application — one of several new mobile apps it has recently released. Field Tech allows technicians and other field operations staff to remotely access, create, and update work orders in the field.
Nobody would argue the building needed a mechanical retrofit, so once the Providence Center raised the funds, Victory Heating and Air Conditioning Co. Inc., Bellingham, Massachusetts, was hired to design and install components that would provide a solution.