High-efficiency heating, cooling, and controls
Solutions

HVAC Upgrades

Replace aging rooftop units, split systems, and heat pumps with high-efficiency equipment that qualifies for utility incentives. Our team handles equipment selection, sizing, installation, and commissioning so your building runs cooler in summer, warmer in winter, and cheaper year-round.

HVAC Upgrades
Scope

What's Included

High-Efficiency RTUs & Heat Pumps

ENERGY STAR and rebate-qualified equipment matched to your load profile.

Smart Thermostats & Controls

Building-wide scheduling and zoning to eliminate wasted runtime.

VFDs & Motor Upgrades

Variable frequency drives on fans and pumps for major reductions in HVAC electrical load.

Tune-Ups & Retrocommissioning

Restore efficiency on existing systems before considering full replacement.

Process

How It Works

Step 01

Mechanical Assessment

We inspect existing equipment, run a load calculation, and benchmark current performance.

Step 02

Equipment Selection

Right-sized high-efficiency units selected to maximize both comfort and incentive eligibility.

Step 03

Install & Replace

Crane lifts, removal of old equipment, and code-compliant installation by licensed mechanical contractors.

Step 04

Controls & Tuning

Thermostats programmed, dampers balanced, and the new system commissioned for peak efficiency.

Impact

Why It Matters

HVAC typically represents 30–50% of a commercial building's energy bill — upgrades deliver some of the fastest paybacks available.

20–40%
HVAC energy reduction
15+ yr
Equipment lifespan
30–50%
Of building energy use
Quieter
Modern variable-speed operation
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

When does it make sense to replace instead of repair?+

If your equipment is over 12–15 years old, requires frequent service, or runs significantly below current SEER/IEER standards, a planned replacement usually beats reactive repairs once incentives are applied.

How long does an HVAC replacement take?+

Most rooftop unit changeouts are completed in a single day per unit, with crane work scheduled outside business hours when needed.

Will new equipment really be quieter?+

Yes. Modern variable-speed compressors and ECM motors run at lower RPMs most of the time, which significantly reduces both noise and vibration.

Do controls really make a difference?+

Often more than the equipment itself. Proper scheduling, setbacks, and zoning routinely cut HVAC runtime by 15–25% with no comfort impact.

Combine equipment upgrades, controls, and tune-ups for the strongest payback — and the largest available rebate stack.