Manufacturing HVAC is its own discipline
A factory's HVAC exists to serve production first and people second — and the two are coupled. Process equipment throws heat all shift; exhaust systems pull air out of the building that make-up air units must replace, tempered, or the building goes negative: doors whistle, fumes linger, gas appliances backdraft. Getting the air balance right is as important as the tonnage.
The equipment mix
Triad plants typically run big rooftop unit fleets over production floors, make-up air units feeding exhaust-heavy zones, dedicated splits on control rooms and server closets, process cooling — sometimes a chiller — and large exhaust fans. Each piece has its own failure modes; all of it belongs on one maintenance schedule with one report stream.
Maintenance that respects the line
Production doesn't stop for a filter change. Factory PM gets planned around shifts and shutdown windows, and reliability planning matters more than in any office: a down RTU over a production floor in July isn't a comfort complaint — it's a heat-stress and throughput problem. Our per-unit pricing scales with fleet size: $149 per unit at any site with four or more RTUs or splits, which is where most plants land.
Greensboro and the Triad
We're based in High Point and have serviced Triad manufacturing for over thirty years — self-performed, never subcontracted, with 24/7 emergency dispatch for contract customers. Upload your equipment list to the Quick Quote tool for a budgetary annual number, or call and we'll walk the plant.