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Here's what we were working with - a large commercial building, units staged in the parking lot, a forklift moving equipment into position, and a crane doing the heavy lifting to get each unit up to the roof. Every Daikin package unit had to be rigged, lifted, and set precisely. One wrong move and you're dealing with a damaged unit or worse. That's why planning matters just as much as execution on a job this size.
Twelve units is a lot of cooling to manage across a single building. For a gym environment - where heavy equipment, high ceilings, and a lot of body heat are all working against you - having a properly sized and evenly distributed system is everything. Too little coverage in the wrong zone and you've got a miserable workout space. Get it right and the whole building stays comfortable no matter how hard people are pushing.
Daikin is a brand we trust on commercial installs like this. The equipment is built tough, performs consistently in extreme heat, and holds up well in demanding environments. Pair that with a clean installation - units properly set on rooftop curbs, positioned and secured - and you've got a system that's built to last.
Commercial HVAC installs at this scale require more than just technicians. They require a plan. From the equipment staging to the crane coordination to the final placement on the roof, every step of this job had a purpose. That's how we approach every commercial air conditioning installation we take on.