Architectural plans: layouts, ceiling heights, windows, orientation
Construction HVAC & Custom Fabrication
The system fits the house. Not the other way around.
The Blueprint Phase: We Don't Just Quote—We Review
What We Review Before Bidding:
What We Identify Before You Frame:
Load Calculations for Permitting:
Built, Not Bought: Custom Sheet Metal for Every Project
The Supply House Approach:
Our Approach: In-House Shop

Benefit to GCs: Schedule Control
Right-Sized Systems for Modern Construction
The Tight House Problem:
A spray foam home with a 2-ton actual load gets a 3.5-ton system “because that’s what houses this size need.” System satisfies thermostat in 8-10 minutes instead of 15-20, fails to remove humidity, house feels clammy at 72°F, occupant lowers to 68°F, energy spikes, elevated humidity promotes mold in sealed cavities.
Our Engineering Protocol:
- Manual J (Load Calculation): Room-by-room analysis based on actual specs, not square footage rules
- Manual S (Equipment Selection): Matching equipment including latent (humidity) capacity—critical in Baytown
- Manual D (Duct Design): Sizing ductwork for actual CFM without excessive static pressure
The Result:
Equipment that runs longer cycles, removes humidity effectively, maintains consistent temperatures room-to-room, and operates at design efficiency. No hot spots. No humidity complaints. No warranty callbacks.
Warning: Oversized Equipment in Spray Foam Homes
First-Time Test Passes: Our Rough-In Protocol
Duct Sealing Standard:
Construction Protection:

Why Tape Fails:

The Baytown Humidity Challenge in Sealed Construction
Our Tight Envelope Protocol:
Baytown Humidity Reality:
We Don't Just Turn It On—We Tune It
Startup Commissioning:
- Refrigerant charge verified by subcooling/superheat measurement
- Total system CFM measured against design requirements
- Static pressure verified supply and return
- Electrical: voltage, amps, phasing confirmed
- Safety devices and controls tested
Room-by-Room Air Balancing:
The Builder Benefit: Zero Hot-Spot Callbacks
Project Types We Support
Project Size Range:

Asked Questions
Do you provide Manual J calculations for permits?
Yes. ACCA-compliant Manual J included in standard scope—not an add-on fee.
How early should we involve you?
Ideally during design development. At minimum, before framing begins.
How do you handle change orders?
In-house fabrication means we respond quickly—often same-day for sheet metal modifications.
What's your approach to spray foam homes?
Right-sized equipment with enhanced dehumidification. We’ve seen too many mold problems from oversized systems in tight envelopes.
How do you ensure blower door test passes?
Mastic sealing on every joint, proper fabrication, and construction-phase protection. Our protocol is designed for first-time passes.
