Schaible's Mechanical Blog: Archive for the ‘Home Improvement’ Category

The Difference Between Design-Build Engineering and Turnkey Construction

Monday, January 8th, 2024
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In the world of construction, the choice between design-build engineering and turnkey construction can significantly impact the success of a project. Each approach comes with its own set of advantages and drawbacks, making it crucial for project owners to understand the nuances before making a decision. 

Schaible’s Mechanical offers design-build engineering for commercial, institutional, industrial, and retail buildings. This model removes the inefficiencies and delays of working with multiple subcontractors and allows us to exert full quality and schedule control over your project.

In this blog post, we will delve into the key differences between design-build engineering and turnkey construction.

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3 Reasons to Get an Energy Audit

Monday, July 24th, 2023

How much electricity are you using right now? How much electricity do you use on a regular basis? We don’t expect customers to know this number off the top of their heads, but it is important to note that you do have access to this information nearby.

The first thing you can use to learn about your energy usage is your utility bill. Utility companies usually give a thorough breakdown of how much electricity you use and how much the rate of usage costs. This is how they structure their pricing and every American property owner has to deal with this process in one way or another.

But things don’t have to be as simple as this. There are places where your building could have some major upgrades that improve energy usage, as long as you detect them with a team of specialists. That’s where our HVAC energy audits in Manville, NJ play a major role.

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Why Invest in an HVAC Energy Audit?

Monday, April 17th, 2023

An HVAC energy audit, or an HVAC energy assessment as some people might call it, is an evaluation of your establishment’s electrical power use. This also takes into account the relationship between your energy use, your comfort, and your safety, to paint a broad picture of how things look now and what can be done in the future to make these better.

There are two main types of energy audits. There are DIY audits that can be done by regular people to give a brief overview of how much energy is being used and how comfortable you are in your home. These are obviously free but less accurate and sometimes can be biased. A professional HVAC energy audit is going to give you intricate details about the place’s energy use, as well as comfort and safety details, like the status of carbon monoxide detectors, room-by-room examinations, and even an audit of your commercial HVAC system.

Let’s discuss how an HVAC energy audit in Flemington, NJ can help you in the long run.

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