Comfort Systems, Mechanical Systems, Refrigeration, Generators
Whether you have critical systems that need ongoing monitoring, or you require only occasional technical support or repair, we can provide a cost-effective solution. Service and maintenance from Tri-State keeps your mechanical systems running at peak efficiency.
Tri-State technicians are trained, certified, and licensed to service products from all major equipment manufacturers. Contact us 24/7.
The right people. The right organization.
Knowledgeable in all aspects of HVAC/mechanical service and repair, Tri-State is the provider of choice for everything from routine service to complex repair or replacement of mechanical systems.
- highly trained and experienced technicians, engineers, electricians, sheet metal mechanics
- multiple dispatch locations
- 24/7 availability
- service all components of HVAC/mechanical systems
- service products from all major equipment manufacturers
- programs tailored to meet customers' needs
- contracted daily, weekly, or regularly scheduled service
- on-call service
- on-site technicians
- remote monitoring and control
- ongoing training and certification program
- in-house sheet metal fabrication shop
- excellent safety record
- all service technicians OSHA-, CPR-, and first aid-certified
- Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation Drug-Free Safety Program member
All system components
We service all components of your mechanical system:
- electric, oil, or gas-fired hot water or steam boilers
- chillers
- make-up air systems
- pneumatic or electronic control systems
- condensers
- heating equipment
- rooftop units
- forced air furnaces
- heat pumps
- central air conditioning
- air handling systems
- computer room AC units
- unit ventilators
- cooling towers
- coils
- pumps
- compressors
- geothermal
Preventative HVAC maintenance from Tri-State
Tri-State looks for ways to improve the performance of your HVAC system, keeping occupants comfortable and energy costs low. With a planned service program from Tri-State, you can get the most out of your mechanical systems.
- optimizes system performance
- reduces system downtime
- helps reduce energy costs
- helps avoid unbudgeted repair expenses
Typical HVAC preventative maintenance procedures
- Summer
- ✓ perform air conditioning start-up and inspection
- ✓ clean evaporator coils as needed
- ✓ clean drain pans
- ✓ inspect electrical connections
- ✓ change filters
- ✓ change belts
- Mid-summer
- ✓ perform inspection and change filters
- Winter
- ✓ perform furnace start-up
- ✓ inspect burners
- ✓ change filters
- ✓ inspect electrical components and controls
- Mid-winter
- ✓ perform inspection and change filters