Anyone who works in a commercial building will agree that dry air in the office is no good! Not only does it cause annoying skin conditions, it increases your chances of getting sick. Here are some effective ways to combat dry air this winter.
Read more →Want to learn more about increasing your building’s energy efficiency, thus improving overall sustainability? Here is helpful information regarding how you can save money with VRF cooling system integration.
Read more →In the U.S. new Clean Air Act regulations require greater efficiency for both cooling and heating systems according to the regions of the country. New advances in technology allow homeowners the ability to control their system remotely from smart devices. Here are HVAC trends for 2016…a year in review.
Read more →Proper temperature control for Data Centers during the winter is just as crucial as the summer. Cold weather causes its own types of problems for your data center. You have the ability to control and maintain both humidity and temperature; which helps alleviate the problems for data centers in winter.
Read more →Wondering what qualities to search for? We believe facility managers need this in an HVAC company. This is a handy guide listing the best qualities to seek out and expect when considering your HVAC service company.
Read more →Making sure your HVAC system employs proper boiler room air intake may seem like confusing. You can trust The Severn Group to calculate your needs, therefore formulating the best solution for your facility.
Read more →When the leaves start changing, and there is a chill in the air we all begin thinking about the colder weather of the winter ahead. But is your HVAC ready? Ultimately, through your scheduled maintenance plan your […]
Read more →Boilers are common in the Chesapeake Area and have been in use for years in both residential and commercial properties. While they are sturdy and reliable, with age they will need maintenance and repair. Our team is […]
Read more →In the Chesapeake Region, we have a combination of Historic structures and contemporary buildings. Whether your building is one year or 100 years old, it is advisable to either design according to, or update to current HVAC industry standards. This ensures all commercial buildings are […]
Read more →Twenty to thirty years ago it was common practice to install a CAV (constant air volume) system in commercial buildings for ventilation and air-conditioning. These types of HVAC systems require high airflow rates and higher amounts of energy for heating and cooling. Thus, increasing utility costs. Therefore, the theory is, […]
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