Rooftop units
Service, repair, and replacement for packaged RTUs — gas-electric, heat pump, and dedicated outside air units.
Comprehensive heating, ventilation, and air conditioning service for commercial facilities across Asheville and western North Carolina — from emergency repair on a hotel rooftop unit to a full boiler-plant overhaul. The same quality of installation and service this region has relied on since 1958.
Our techs work the full breadth of commercial HVAC equipment — packaged units, split systems, central plants, specialty systems, and the controls that tie them together.
Service, repair, and replacement for packaged RTUs — gas-electric, heat pump, and dedicated outside air units.
Air-cooled and water-cooled chillers and condenser water systems — start-up, teardown, tube cleaning, and refrigerant management.
Hot water and steam boilers, gas and oil furnaces, condensate systems, combustion analysis and tuning, and code-required inspections — mountain winters are heating country, and so are we.
Air-source and water-source heat pumps, ductless mini-splits, and multi-zone variable refrigerant systems — leak detection, diagnostics, and replacement.
AHUs, fan coils, VAV boxes, energy and heat recovery units, and dedicated outside air systems — coil cleaning, motor and bearing replacement, balance, and controls integration.
Pool dehumidification, kitchen ventilation, filtration upgrades, humidity control, and ventilation surveys — the systems hotels, restaurants, and rec centers depend on.
Most HVAC firms split into install crews and service crews that don't talk. Ours don't. The tech who shows up to fix your rooftop unit has probably worked on the install crew that put it there — and the ductwork it feeds came out of our own fabrication shop.
That means faster diagnosis, cleaner repairs, and a service record that actually reflects what's in your building — whether that building is a Biltmore Village hotel, a downtown restaurant, or a school gymnasium. After 68 years of servicing western North Carolina's buildings, there aren't many systems we haven't seen.
Tell us about your facility — current equipment, pain points, expansion plans — and we'll come back with a proposal.