Tenant Buildouts - U.S.H.A.C. is your "one-stop shop" for all of your commercial facilities needs. Services we offer you and your business include: start-to-finish installation, construction management services, scheduling and budgeting, interior/exterior renovations, plumbing/electrical, drywall/framing, drop ceilings, demolitions and renovations. Save money, time and worry by contacting U.S.H.A.C. today for all of your buildout needs.
Emergency and Exit Lighting - U.S.H.A.C. offers power point testing services. Power points and broken switches that are prone to constant risk are replaced by a technician before an accident occurs. Services offered include: earth test, insulation test, safety switch tests on power points, phase rotation for three-phase outlets, correct polarity, correct voltage and much more. We offer emergency exit lighting services to clients, ensuring that commercial, school and business builds are code compliant.
Backup Generator Installation - Losing power can be very costly and inconvenient. Power outages are unpredictable, often create unsafe situations, and, in some cases, may take days to resolve. Heaters, water pumps and sump pumps do not work, computer networks lose data, and buildings and homes lose their functionality. Business owners and managers may find themselves in a difficult situation because the productivity of their business comes to a halt when the power goes out. Generators are the best way to ensure that your business will have full functionality every day of the year. We install generators in commercial and industrial facilities as well as homes. Contact U.S.H.A.C. today and we'll provide you with a free consultation and estimate to determine if a backup generator is a good option for your business.
Surge Protection - Damage from electrical transients, or surges, is one of the leading causes of electrical equipment failure. An electrical transient is a short duration, high-energy impulse that is imparted on the normal electrical power system.The most obvious source of electrical transients is lightning, but surges can also come from normal utility switching operations or unintentional grounding of electrical conductors (such as when an overhead power line falls to the ground). Surges may even come from within a facility from fax machines, copiers, air conditioners, elevators, motors/pumps, or arc welders. In each case, the normal electric circuit is suddenly exposed to a large dose of energy that can adversely affect the equipment being supplied power.
A surge protection device (SPD), also know as a transient voltage surge suppressor (TVSS), is designed to divert high-current surges to ground and bypass equipment, thereby limiting the voltage impressed on the equipment. For this reason, it is critical that your facility have a good, low-resistance grounding system, with a single reference point to which the grounds of all building systems are connected. Without a proper grounding system, there is no way to protect against surges. Call U.S.H.A.C. today to find out how you can save your business precious downtime and unnecessary equipment loss by having us install an SPD.