Pivotek – a prefabricated, modular bathroom manufacturer – recently turned to TP Mechanical to replace 30 rooftop HVAC units at its Milford, Ohio location. Pivotek has partnered with TP’s commercial construction division for several years; however, this installation marked Pivotek’s first project using our service division.
Having just moved into the facility six months prior, Pivotek leadership hoped to replace all of the aging rooftop heating and cooling units – which were original to the plant – at the same time. To provide a seamless installation, TP account manager Russ Shively, project manager Scott McEvilly and Clay Smith, operations leader for TP’s Cincinnati group, worked to ensure correct measurements for the new units were taken and curb extensions – required for some units due to new roofing which had been installed – were utilized when necessary.
All 30 units were strategically placed on the rooftop in a single day using a crane and then systematically installed. Because the units varied widely in size, TP team members were careful to tag and match new equipment with existing equipment, to ensure proper placement in the appropriate rooftop locations. “Every unit had some customization to it, so every unit had to go into a specific location,” explained McEvilly. “We worked to make sure every item was carefully labeled and identified.”
By working closely with TP Mechanical, the team was able to ensure a seamless installation of 30 new rooftop units, replacing the aging systems that had been in place since the plant’s construction. The attention to detail, from accurate measurements to the careful tagging of each unit, reflects the commitment to providing reliable, long-lasting solutions that keep operations running smoothly. Such upgrades not only improve energy efficiency but also ensure that the climate control systems are optimized for the plant’s specific needs.
In addition to traditional HVAC systems, diesel infrared heaters are increasingly being incorporated into commercial spaces for targeted and efficient heating. Diesel heaters, particularly those used in larger industrial or open areas, provide an effective solution when centralized heating systems are not sufficient or when there is a need for supplemental warmth. These systems use infrared technology to deliver direct heat, making them ideal for spaces that require fast, focused heating without wasting energy.
By integrating diesel heaters alongside traditional HVAC systems, companies like Pivotek can enhance their heating efficiency, especially in large or complex facilities, and ensure a consistent, comfortable working environment throughout the year.
TP Mechanical team members completed the placement and installation of all 30 units within one month, operating only on Sundays to avoid disrupting the six-day-a-week manufacturing schedule at the plant.