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"Improve Air Quality and Prolong the life of Your Equipment."


Balancing Boosts your Air Quality & Protects Your Equipment

Man during Air Balancing.

Air Balancing

Flow hood diagram.

What is Air Balancing?

Air balancing and commissioning (TAB) ensures that an HVAC system operates as efficiently and effectively as possible. It involves measuring and adjusting the airflow to meet the system's design requirements.

Why is Air Balancing so important?

There are several reasons why air balancing is essential:

  • Comfort: When air is not balanced, some rooms may be too hot or cold, while others may be comfortable. It can also cause a building to feel drafty, affecting the occupants' comfort and health.
  • Energy efficiency: An improperly balanced HVAC system can waste energy by heating or cooling rooms that do not need it. Also, your system must work harder than it should, increasing energy bills.
  • System life: An improperly balanced HVAC system can strain the system's components, leading to premature wear and tear. And could result in major repairs or replacement over time.

How does Air Balancing work?

The balancing process begins with the technician measuring the airflow in each room. It starts by using a tool called an anemometer. The anemometer measures the airflow in each room.

The technician will then adjust the dampers in the ductwork system to allow the correct amount of air to flow into each room.


Next, he will measure Static pressure, RPM, Volts, and Amps. They are all critical because they help to determine the amount of air, capacity, and efficiency of the system.


Static pressure is the pressure of the air in the system. High static pressure could be noise and could have sires effects on the system life span.


RPM is the revolutions per minute of the fan or blower. If the RPM is too low, the system may be unable to circulate the air properly.


Volts are the electrical pressure of the system. If the volts are too low, the system may not have enough power to operate.


Amps are the electrical current of the system. If the amps are too high, the system may be unable to handle the load.


Testing the Airflow, Static pressure, RPM, Volts, and Amps will ensure your system operates properly and efficiently.

What are the Advantages of Air Balancing?

Air Balancing offers numerous benefits, including:

  1. Improved occupant comfort level
  2. minimized uneven temperatures
  3. improved indoor air quality
  4. enhances ventilation rates
  5. fewer chilly drafts
  6. Reduced noise level
  7. Reduced maintenance costs,
  8. longer lifespan for HVAC equipment
  9. Increased energy efficiency of HVAC equipment. 

Why choose us?

Our experienced technicians assess air distribution throughout your space, ensuring even temperatures and uniform air conditioning outputs. With a focus on maximizing comfort, we adjust the tiniest rooms and the grandest hallways, creating a balanced environment with fresh, healthy air. We carefully analyze your systems' airflow distribution, airspeed, and static pressure to guarantee a perfect balance in every room.

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