Equipment Replacement & Installation

Commercial replacement and installation executed with disciplined planning,
proper commissioning, and owner accountability.

Scope includes

  • Rooftop units
  • Split systems (commercial applications)
  • VRF and VRV systems
  • Boiler systems and boiler plants
  • Chiller systems and chiller plants
  • VAV systems
  • Multi zone systems
  • Controls coordination required for proper operation

Excludes

  • New construction projects
  • Residential rentals
  • Multi-family residential
  • Work that requires competing against a contractor partner’s core scope

Common reasons for replacement

  • Equipment at end of life
  • Chronic repair costs
  • Unreliable performance impacting operations
  • Efficiency upgrade planning
  • Capacity issues
  • Tenant comfort complaints becoming recurrent

Risks if mishandled

  • Incorrect sizing and poor performance
  • Controls mismatch or incomplete integration
  • Poor commissioning resulting in callbacks and premature failures
  • Warranty complications
  • Operational downtime

Our process

  1. Evaluate current equipment and operational needs
  2. Identify constraints: access, electrical, controls, ventilation, scheduling
  3. Recommend replacement strategy and sequencing
  4. Coordinate installation approach and required shutdown windows
  5. Install with attention to details that affect performance and longevity
  6. Startup and commissioning verification
  7. Post install validation and recommended maintenance path

Related Services
Startup and Commissioning - Planned Maintenance Programs - Commercial HVAC Service and Repair - Technical Support for Contractors and Manufacturer Representatives

Industries Served
Medical Facilities - Commercial Office - Warehousing - Manufacturing - Light Industrial

Service Specific FAQ's

Do you replace rooftop units and split systems for commercial buildings?
Do you replace VRF or VRV systems?
Do you support boiler plant and chiller plant replacements?
Do you provide startup and commissioning after installation?
Do you coordinate with controls contractors or vendors?
Can you help us plan replacement to reduce downtime?
Do you handle new construction replacements or only existing facilities?
How do you decide between replacement versus repair?