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Are You Paying Too Much for Industrial Plumbing?

Industrial plumbing is complicated and requires the expertise of personnel who are highly experienced in this area of the trade. Strict regulations regarding this type of plumbing have been put into place for the safety of both employees and customers. This is especially true in the San Francisco – San Jose area where there is

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How To Calculate The Load of Your Air Conditioner

Calculating the load required of your facility’s air conditioner is important for maintaining a comfortable and efficient facility. If your HVAC system is too small, it won’t be able to properly circulate cooled air throughout the building. This is probably the more obvious sizing issue, since a building clearly needs enough cooling power to overcome

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Why Air Quality is Important in Bay Area Restaurants

It is imperative for restaurants in the Bay Area to have good, clean, fresh air if they want to be a success. When customers come in to dine, they expect to be able to relax in a comfortable and inviting environment. Your air conditioning system and filter can play a big role in the overall

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Should You Be Using a Smart Thermostat in Your Office?

Proper heating is essential for the indoor environment of your office. However, many challenges are associated with installing heating systems in an office such as cost and control of the systems. Smart thermostats have come to eliminate these concerns as well as improve the efficiency of heating systems in the office place. A smart thermostat

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How Does an Industrial Air Handler Work?

The industrial air handler is an integral part of most industrial HVAC systems. Also known as an air handling unit, this device is responsible for the circulation and regulation of air through the HVAC system. Particularly because of its importance to the overall system, you may be curious about how your HVAC system’s air handler

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Does Your Facility Need a Preventative Maintenance Checklist?

Are you in charge of a new building project? Or are you perhaps in charge of maintaining a facility, such as a college campus or a business park? If any of these descriptions fit you, then you probably know all about checklists. Maintaining almost any facility requires some sort of checklist, whether it be general

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Allergies and Indoor Air Quality for Your Facility

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 19.1 million U.S. citizens suffer hay and respiratory system diseases fever caused by poor indoor quality annually. Typical allergy-related illnesses linked to indoor air quality include sneezing, itchy eyes, scratching of the skin, runny noses, stuffy nose, wheezing, and sniffles. When you live in a house

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