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Answers to Your Top 5 Basic Commercial Building HVAC Maintenance Questions
There are so many questions that could be asked about commercial building HVAC maintenance, and we have heard most of them.
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Easy Steps to Ensure Your HVAC Provider Knows What You Need
Calling in an HVAC technician tends to be a costly exercise, and repeat visits to your building to fix a problem or provide a quotation can be even more so.
How to Accurately Assess Building Automation Expenses
When it comes to building automation controls costs, there are many factors involved,
5 Steps for Becoming an Energy Efficient Facility
Energy efficiency is not a new idea, and most building owners today know that a focus on maximizing building efficiency is essential to keep your building competitive vs. other peer buildings.
7 Questions to Ask Before You Hire Your Next Commercial HVAC Provider
Commercial HVAC and refrigeration systems are complex and surprisingly delicate, and require expert servicing and ongoing maintenance.
These 3 Building Automation Systems Upgrades Will Keep Your Operating Costs Down
One of the trickiest elements of building management is that everything ages at different rates. Which means that while parts of your HVAC and BAS (building automation systems) might still be perfectly serviceable, you may still find that efficiency is down and operating costs are up
Answers to 8 Common Building Operation Cost Questions
Managing facilities or commercial buildings is a complex art and science, with many factors to consider
How Can PACE Help Me Improve Performance Against Budget?
If you’re responsible for procurement for a commercial property – or for multiple properties – you know the challenges of balancing improved performance in your facility against a tight budget.
5 Reasons to Retrofit Your Commercial Building
If you have been thinking about retrofitting your commercial HVAC system, then you probably already have a few ideas about why this is a good idea.
Commercial HVAC Contracts: The Devil is in the Details!
If you are considering a commercial HVAC contract or reevaluating an existing contracted service, you might be wondering if there are any specific details you need to consider.
Capital Planning: Why It Matters for Your Commercial Building HVAC Equipment
Capital planning is, of course, a big part of the financial management of any commercial building or facility. It’s not only important to every element of the infrastructure, equipment and operations of all aspects of the building. It is also important specifically to systems like HVAC and building management systems, for a variety of reasons: […]
7 Reasons Why Building Automation Upgrades Increase Your Commercial Building’s Value
Installing a new building automation system or upgrading your existing controls system can have a marked influence on your building’s value, for various reasons.
How to Determine Life-Cycle Costs of Equipment
Price is always a concern when you’re tasked with procurement responsibilities for a commercial building in the central Ohio and Kentucky regions.
Decrease Liability: Stay on Top of Building Compliance and Safety Regulations
When new buildings are designed and constructed, they are intended to conform fully to the governing building compliance guidelines and safety regulations
When to Repair, Convert, or Replace Your R-22 Existing System
The ancient Greek philosopher, Heraclitus is credited with coining the saying, “Change is the only constant in life.”...
Why Facilities Managers Need to Track Operational Costs for Every Building Asset
If you’re a Facilities Manager you have a full plate. You’re expected to keep your facility in top running order to ensure ...
Why K-12 Schools and Institutes of Higher Education Are Switching to Variable Refrigerant Flow With their HVAC Renovations
For a number of years K-12 schools, along with colleges and universities, have been making some significant changes when it comes to the Heating Venting, and Air Conditioning
How to Fund Building Improvements with “Other Peoples’ Money”
Every owner of a commercial, industrial, or educational facility knows ongoing improvement to facilities is essential in order to achieve the best results.
Are You Following the New Building Standard of Access Control—Where Power is Only On When Someone’s In Your Building?
As the facilities manager for a building you sometimes get caught in the unenviable position of having to balance the highest standards of security and access control with the pressure to keep utilities costs down.