by bchuser-erica | Jun 7, 2013 | Company Blog
Why do some counties require wind load calculations from engineers? Historically, building codes change in response to lessons learned after catastrophic events, such as hurricanes. The aftermath of these events form the basis for changes in today’s building codes. It...
by bchuser-erica | May 22, 2013 | Company Blog
Did you know that it is a Florida Building Code requirement to install safety float switches on new rooftop unit replacements? Most customers know that condensate float switches are installed in air handlers inside buildings. It is now mandatory to install float...
by bchuser-erica | May 4, 2013 | Company Blog
Building codes require that a minimum amount of fresh air be introduced into a facility to ensure Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) standards. That minimum amount of fresh air is derived by using a formula which takes into consideration the maximum amount of occupants and the...
by bchuser-erica | Apr 13, 2013 | Company Blog
Commissioning is a process of building system optimization that begins in the design phase and continues throughout the operation and occupation of a facility. Commissioning increases system efficiencies and reduces maintenance costs.Maximizing efficiency is a crucial...
by bchuser-erica | Mar 20, 2013 | Company Blog
Here at ConServ Building Services, our Building Controls and Automation division is expanding rapidly and we are doing some really exciting work. We have been working with Charter Schools USA to install individual control systems in several of their schools and then...