HVAC
When replacing HVAC equipment, choosing the lowest capital cost can be a false economy. Considering lifecycle cost before investing can reduce costs and improve cash flow over the longer term. We follow this ethos in the HVAC systems we design and offer, focusing on efficient, reliable solutions tailored to your building and operational needs.
Chillers
HVAC chillers provide a central source of chilled water for comfort cooling and air conditioning systems, supplying equipment such as AHUs, rooftop units, and fan coil networks. They are commonly used in offices, retail, healthcare, education, and industrial facilities where dependable cooling is required year-round. The right chiller selection balances capacity, efficiency, noise, and control strategy to deliver stable building temperatures while managing energy consumption and operational costs.
Rooftop & Air Handling Units
Rooftop units and air handling units (AHUs) deliver conditioned air to spaces by controlling temperature, airflow, filtration, and (where required) humidity. These systems can be configured for heating, cooling, fresh air introduction, and heat recovery, depending on building needs and occupancy patterns. Correct specification and integration ensures consistent comfort, good indoor air quality, and efficient operation across changing seasonal and daily demands.
Air conditioning (Comfort heating and cooling)
Comfort air conditioning systems are designed to maintain internal environments at stable, comfortable temperatures for occupants, often with zoning and responsive controls to suit different areas and usage patterns. Depending on the application, systems may provide cooling only or both heating and cooling via heat pump configurations. Well-designed comfort solutions prioritise reliability, energy efficiency, low noise, and seamless control to deliver consistent comfort across the year.
Boilers
Boilers provide a dependable source of heat for space heating and hot water, supporting a wide range of commercial and industrial HVAC systems. They are often integrated with distribution systems such as radiators, underfloor heating, AHUs, and hot water cylinders, and can be configured in modular arrangements to match varying load requirements. Proper boiler selection and system design improves efficiency, resilience, and controllability while supporting safe, compliant operation.