05/20/2026
This is the beginning of a new light commercial project we’re starting today — a 2,500 square foot office space built inside a larger metal shop building.
This system wasn’t designed around guesswork or simple square-foot rules. We designed it around how the office will actually function and how to get the most performance from the equipment being installed.
That means proper load calculations, balanced airflow, fresh air ventilation, and delivering fully conditioned air to the occupied spaces while minimizing unnecessary duct losses and inefficiencies.
Good HVAC design is about more than making equipment run. It’s about matching the system to the space, the occupancy, and the real-world demands of the building so comfort, efficiency, humidity control, and long-term reliability all work together.
When a system is designed correctly from the start, customers get the performance they actually paid for — and the long-term payback simply makes more sense.
Excited to bring this one to life.