
Midwest Machinery has recently worked on an Armstrong pump project for the new Journey Elementary school in Wentzville, MO, saving the school more than 60 thousand dollars in equipment, materials, and installation costs.
Midwest Machinery has recently worked on an Armstrong pump project for the new Journey Elementary school in Wentzville, MO, saving the school more than 60 thousand dollars in equipment, materials, and installation costs.
Have you ever been to a building and suddenly started feeling your eyes, nose, and throat irritated, or your skin itching? Or maybe you got a headache, felt lethargic, or had mysterious mental fatigue that you couldn’t quite explain. You could have been a victim of what we call the Sick Building Syndrome, or SBS.
The world of commercial water boilers can be a little bit confusing and overwhelming. One of the reasons is the technology has evolved immensely in a short period of time, and if you didn’t keep up with the pace, you might be behind. Luckily, we’ve compiled a list of 5 facts to bring you up to speed.
The commercial boiler industry has changed significantly in the past few years, not only in terms of equipment, but also when it comes to installation, maintenance, support, and the roles sales reps, manufacturers, and contractors play in this scenario.
In the 7th episode of our podcast, our host Brian Gomski, and Midwest Machinery Sales Engineers Eric Eyler and Stephen Higgins talk about one of the elements that can significantly impact efficiency in condensing boilers: boiler flue.
In HVAC, there’s are some keywords that can save you from inefficiency or the terrible fate of downtime.
These words are planning, redundancy, and spare parts. Here’s why …
I think that everyone who has heard of us knows we are a big cooling tower rep.
And we are.
In fact, we’re the oldest Marley rep in the United States, and we proudly hang certificates signed by Leon T. Mart and C.E. Smiley from when the company was founded – almost a hundred years ago – on the entrance wall of our headquarters in St. Louis, MO.
We’ve just released a new podcast episode, and it’s amazing to see how much we have improved since the first one. In an informal conversation with Alan Clayton and Sam Heilbronner, two VRF pros, our host Brian Gomski gets the inside scoop on VRF and Hitachi.
You may have recently heard we partnered with Hitachi VRF in St. Louis and you might have attended our launch-party event at Urban Chestnut.
But have you taken the Hitachi tour?
The latest addition to Midwest Machinery’s portfolio promises to shake up the VRF market in Saint Louis.
Midwest Machinery Saint Louis hosted a launch party on February 7th to talk about the recent partnership with Hitachi VRF, and to introduce Hitachi VRF systems to engineers, contractors, and end-users.