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Reopening Higher Education Facilities: Design Recommendations for Health & Safety
ASHRAE developed helpful modified facility design recommendations for higher education facilities.
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Reopening Schools and Universities: Guidance for Superintendents and Facility Managers
In accordance with ASHRAE’s guidelines, Enervise designs Property Solutions for Schools & Education Facilities.
How to Make the Right Decision: Repair or Replace Commercial HVAC?
Analyzing repair and replacement options for a building you manage can be an overwhelming task.
5 Actions to Ensure Your Building’s Boiler is Safe and Energy Efficient
The U.S. Department of Energy suggests the following actions to ensure boilers are safe and energy efficient.
Moving America Indoors: What Does This Mean for Building HVAC?
As we work to reopen indoor spaces this summer, building managers are figuring out how to reopen safely and prevent infection.
Why Upgrade Your Boiler with Energy-Efficient Burners?
Boilers function only as well as the burner runs. A boiler can be well-designed, but poor burners are a huge detriment to efficiency.
Return with Confidence: Enervise Building Health Report
Our building health checklist will provide you with customized review of your HVAC and controls system.
The 2 Major Risks of Avoiding Regular HVAC Maintenance
When it comes to commercial HVAC systems, putting off repairs and replacements can become costly in the long run.
How Do Building Owners Decide to Replace vs. Repair HVAC Systems?
As a business owner, you may be hesitant to move forward with necessary repairs and maintenance. So how do you evaluate what will be the most cost effective?
What is UVGI? Can it Curb COVID-19 in your Building?
ASHRAE recommends that building managers and owners consider UVGI (ultraviolet germicidal irradiation)
Enervise Tips to Prevent Recirculation of Air in Your Building
Actions related to HVAC systems are suggested and recommended by ASHRAE and the CDC to affect the spread of COVID-19. ASHRAE recommends preventing recirculation of air in your building.
Proven Air Filtration Practices to Protect Your Building from COVID-19
There are many technologies that claim to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19. Solutions and technologies vary, especially when it comes to air filtration and ventilation.
Tax Cuts: Fully Expense Commercial HVAC Immediately
The Midwest is continuing to reopen for business as restrictions are lifted. Businesses are preparing to move back into their facilities, creating a need for maintenance and engineering services.
CDC Advises “Facilities should consider consulting with a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning engineer to ensure adequate ventilation in work areas to help minimize workers’ potential exposures.”
The CDC claims, “A qualified workplace coordinator should be identified who will be responsible for COVID-19 assessment and control planning.
CDC Shares Best Ways to Control COVID-19 Hazards in the Workplace: Installing High-Efficiency Air Filters + Proper Ventilation
The CDC and OSHA state, “the best way to control a hazard is to systematically remove it from the workplace, rather than only relying on workers to reduce their exposure.
Healthcare Facilities, Senior Living, Hospitals, and Nursing Homes Turn to HVAC Experts for Help
As businesses continue to reopen, healthcare facilities prepare for the next wave.
8 Things to Look for in a Quality Commercial HVAC Company
Hiring a new commercial HVAC company can be tough. Finding companies in your area may be simple enough, thanks to the internet and local directories,
5 Steps to Control Your Commercial Building HVAC Maintenance Costs
Commercial building maintenance costs can get out of hand quickly, and HVAC systems account for roughly 40% of energy costs of the average commercial building,
Questions to Ask Before You Sign Off on HVAC Maintenance Contract Pricing
One of the most important things you can do for the longevity of your mechanical systems, safety and comfort of your building occupants as well as keeping building costs in check related to your heating and cooling systems,