System Retrofits & Replacements

Our service crews handle urgent, small-scale, unit swaps. Our construction team of pipefitters and sheet metal workers backs up large-scale replacements and new construction. Whatever the size of the job, we’ve got the crew.

RETROFIT OR REPLACE – WE'LL TELL YOU WHICH

Sometimes the right move is upgrading what you have. Sometimes it’s not. We’ll give you a straight answer.

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We partner with various reputable manufacturers to provide you with a system that best fits your building's needs

RETROFIT FAQ

Usually, yes – often by a significant margin. A retrofit targets the components that can be upgraded when the rest of the equipment still has useful life left.

That’s the point. Updated components and controls improve efficiency, which shows up directly in lower operating costs.

Often, yes. Upgraded components and controls frequently improve indoor air quality as a byproduct of better system performance.

A retrofit can bring an aging system into compliance with current environmental regulations – important if you’re running on outdated refrigerants or controls.

A retrofit swaps key components components to drastically improve efficiency and/or extent system life.

An example of a retrofit is swapping pneumatic controls with digital controls, or adding a VFD to a pump or motor.

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Not Sure If Your System Needs a Retrofit or Full Replacement?