
Some jobs just can't be done with a standard crew and a hand truck. When a commercial facility needs a 10-ton evaporator coil swapped out, you need a plan - a real one. That means coordinating crane services, staging equipment properly, and making sure every person on site knows their role before the lift even starts.
That's exactly what we did here. We brought in a crane to hoist the new Trane unit up and into position - no shortcuts, no improvised rigging. A job this size has zero margin for error. The coil itself is a serious piece of equipment, and getting it placed correctly is what separates a clean install from a costly mistake.
What a lot of people don't realize is that commercial HVAC work at this scale is as much about logistics as it is about technical skill. You've got to account for the surrounding structure, nearby utility lines, the weight distribution of the unit, and the coordination between the crane operator and our technicians on the ground. Everything has to move together.
For this business, keeping their cooling system running isn't optional - it's critical. A failed or undersized evaporator coil in the middle of summer can shut down operations fast. Getting the right equipment in place, installed correctly, means they're not scrambling when temperatures climb.
This is the kind of commercial installation work we do regularly. It's not glamorous, but it's exactly what businesses need - reliable equipment, properly installed, by a crew that knows what they're doing.