Replacement Across Eastern PA
Replace the Right Unit, Sized for the Real Load
Most commercial equipment gets replaced in kind, matching the nameplate on the failed unit. That is often wrong. Buildings change: tenants come and go, lighting loads drop, envelopes get tightened, and equipment installed for a 1995 load is frequently oversized for what the space needs now. Oversized equipment short-cycles, dehumidifies poorly, and wears out early, which is how a replacement becomes another replacement.
We verify the actual load before specifying anything, then handle removal, rigging, installation, startup, and controls integration with our own crews. Working in an occupied building means the shutdown gets planned around your schedule, not ours.
How Replacement Works
From Assessment Through Commissioning
Replacement is a project, not a service call, and the parts that go wrong are usually planning failures rather than installation failures.
Assessment & Load Verification
Evaluation of the existing unit’s condition, remaining life, and operating cost, plus a load calculation against current building use. You get the repair-versus-replace math, including what the existing unit will likely cost to keep running.
Rigging, Removal & Installation
Crane work, roof curb adaptation, structural coordination, and installation by our own mechanics. Occupied buildings get a shutdown plan agreed in advance, with temporary conditioning arranged where the space cannot go without.
Startup, Commissioning & Controls
Charge verification, airflow balancing, safety testing, and integration with the existing building automation system. Equipment that runs but was never commissioned correctly is the most common source of complaints in the first year after a changeout.
Get Started
Considering a Replacement?
Dual Temp self-performs the mechanical, piping, sheet metal, and controls work on commercial equipment replacements, so one contractor is accountable for the result. We will also tell you when a repair is the better call. Call (610) 791-9100 or submit a request.