

Here is some of our work!

Believe it or not, this is an air conditioning system. If you are in the market for ductless units, but don't want the traditional white box on the wall, this is the perfect solution!

Sometimes one tankless isn't enough, and you need more hot water. Well with Navien, We are able to link two water heaters together and double our hot water output, while still utilizing the efficiency of having a tankless. These units are used at Hooker Brewery's new expansion.

Even though we are an LG Excellence contractor, sometimes people prefer to go with what they know. Here is a Mitsubishi Hyper heat unit that was used to heat and cool the new addition on this house.

Ever wonder how breweries are able to brew as much beer as they do? They use steam, and this boiler can create a lot of steam to heat up the tanks. This was during the install phase of Hooker's new brew house, and this is the boiler that feeds it.

There isn't always room in the basement to install the HVAC equipment. Lets face it, duct work takes up a lot of space. So we are always looking for solutions to the problem. Here is a new Heil furnace being installed in an attic. We ran all of the flex above head, so that the landing in the attic can still be used for storage.

We needed to provide heating and cooling for a new office space that was being build in a warehouse. Customer didn't want all new duct work and to have to set a new roof top, so we provided LG ceiling cassettes with outdoor units hung up on the wall. The units will provide all the heating and cooling they will need, while also giving them zone control that the rooftop would not have been able to provide.

Not all tubs are set in walls, and with no walls brings its own set of challenges. But we are able to install these free standing tubs, and still hide all of the plumbing out of site.

The downside to combi water heater/boilers is they are typically capped around 80,000 BTU for heating output. Not with AO Smith's new XE Combi, we are able to get 160,000+ BTU's and still able to provide almost 5 gpm of water.

Some larger air handlers have dual coils, one for heating and one for cooling. Engineers and architects love to put them in the tightest postitions possible, and it's our job to make all the new piping fit.