Not surprisingly, HVAC operation and maintenance accounts for 33% of the average building’s controllable operating costs, making energy the single largest operating expense for office buildings. In fact, the commercial building industry spends an incredible $24 billion on energy annually. Meanwhile, these buildings are also responsible 18% of all U.S. carbon dioxide emissions. Fortunately, there is a cost effective way to improve both HVAC efficiency and environmental impact.
Don’t trust your building to just anyone. When it comes to hiring a service technician to maintain your mechanical, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, make sure you hire the best – a Mechanical Service Contactors of America (MSCA) GreenSTAR contractor. Surprisingly, however, less than 1%of all HVAC technicians are GreenSTAR certified.
Trust Crockett Facilities Services. Our technicians are GreenSTAR certified and have undergone a thorough review by an independent third party to qualify them as an Energy Solution Provider of Choice.
What does this all mean?
The best trained and qualified workforce
- On the leading edge of energy-saving technology and processes
- A leader in energy conservation solutions and measures
- An ENERGY STAR Partner with the Environmental Protection Agency
- An outstanding safety record
- The highest level of customer service standards
How does this benefit your building?
- Keeps your building operating a peak performance
- Ensures you are implementing energy-saving measures
- Lowers your building operating costs
- Extends the life of your mechanical equipment
If you’re looking for a partner in reaching your cost-cutting, energy-saving goals for your building or facility, contact Crockett Facilities Services – a certified GreenSTAR contractor!
Get a quote today for an annual HVAC maintenance agreement and start saving!
Call 301.272.2771, email sales@crockett-facilities.com or complete a service request form on our web site at www.crockett-facilities.com
Crockett Facilities Services – We’re in this Building Together.