
Clinical comfort. Clean air. Documented service.
HVAC service for Connecticut medical and dental practices. Advanced filtration, pressure-controlled rooms, written PM reports for your survey binder.
Medical and dental practices have stricter air-quality requirements than typical offices: higher filtration (MERV-13 or HEPA), specific room pressure relationships, and documentation auditors can review. We service equipment with this in mind — every visit ends with a written report you can file for your next state survey.
We handle exam-room split systems, central RTUs, dedicated outside-air systems (DOAS), and negative- or positive-pressure procedure rooms. Filter replacement on a calendar, not just on a callback.
What we handle
- MERV-13 and HEPA filtration installation and changeouts
- Negative- and positive-pressure room verification
- Dedicated outside-air system (DOAS) service
- Quarterly PM with written reports for survey binders
- After-hours service to avoid patient disruption
Frequently asked questions
- Do you document service for state surveys?
- Yes. Every visit produces a written report covering filter status, pressure readings, and any work performed — exactly what state surveyors look for.
- Can you verify negative-pressure rooms?
- Yes. We measure pressure differential, document the result, and adjust airflow as needed to maintain the required offset.
- Do you upgrade filtration in older systems?
- Often, yes — we check the system's static-pressure budget first to make sure the higher-MERV filter won't starve airflow.