Service & Maintenance

Pre-planned maintenance that keeps your BAS running efficiently, reducing energy waste and preventing costly downtime.

Proactive BAS Maintenance to Maximize Efficiency, System Uptime, and Energy Savings

Provide cost effective, pre planned maintenance contracts, designed to ensure that control systems are functional, but more importantly that they are effectively controlling heating / cooling equipment. Each one of our visits allows for our team to verify and ensure that energy consuming equipment is not operating when it shouldn’t be, and energy savings are optimized.

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F. A. Q

Frequently Asked Questions

Our maintenance contracts include scheduled site visits, system inspections, functional testing, energy performance verification, alarm log reviews, and minor adjustments. We also provide post-visit reports outlining findings, recommendations, and actions taken to improve system performance.

Most systems benefit from quarterly or biannual visits, depending on building complexity and usage. We'll assess your facility and recommend a custom maintenance schedule that balances efficiency, cost, and operational reliability.

Neglecting BAS maintenance can lead to energy waste, occupant comfort issues, undetected equipment faults, and costly downtime. Regular service ensures your systems function correctly and help avoid emergency repairs or premature equipment failures.

Yes. Our technicians are trained across multiple platforms and can maintain or troubleshoot systems from JCI, Siemens, Honeywell, Trane, and others—even if we didn’t install them.


Absolutely. We offer reporting tools and optional remote monitoring to track energy consumption, equipment runtime, and alarm trends—empowering your team with data-driven insights for long-term optimization.

We offer priority support for our maintenance clients. In most cases, we can provide same-day remote diagnostics and dispatch a technician on-site if needed to minimize downtime.