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January 29, 2015

Keep Your Entrance Mats in Tiptop Shape

April showers are right around the corner and high-performance matting is more than likely going to be a major component to keep your facility’s floors clean, dry and slip free. Matting can go a long way with trapping moisture and dirt, which leads to a reduction in cleaning. Crown Mats and Matting, a manufacturer of […]

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January 28, 2015

HVAC Spring Start-Ups

As winter turns to spring, it’s a good idea to hire a professional HVAC company to service your HVAC system. HVAC systems account for a large percentage of the total energy use within a facility. When these systems do not operate optimally because of winter storm damage, the outdoor condenser unit filled with debris and/or […]

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November 21, 2014

Sealing Air Leaks for Energy Savings

Reducing the amount of air that leaks in and out of your facility is a cost-effective way to cut heating costs this winter; or cooling costs in the summer. As well as create a healthier indoor environment for your tenants or customers. Air leakage is the single largest source of wasted energy and indoor air […]

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November 20, 2014

A Round of Applause

The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) of Metro Detroit held its annual awards program, The Outstanding Building of the Year (TOBY) and Leadership Awards presentation, on Friday, November7, at the MotorCity Casino Sound Board. The program honors outstanding leaders and commercial properties in the local commercial real estate industry. Twenty- two distinguished properties vied […]

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August 13, 2014

Drain Pan Maintenance

Mold, a various type of fungi that grows in filaments and reproduce by forming spores, can be found just about anywhere in your facility given the right conditions. The HVAC system drain pans is a common spot and should be on a regular inspection and maintenance program in an effort to reduce the mold’s impact. […]

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August 6, 2014

Avoid Costly Plumbing Problems

It’s hard to think about winterizing your facility while the temperatures are still high. However, the cold is approaching and with it comes potential plumbing problems, which can be avoided if you prepare yourself and your building. Begin by checking for leaks. A small hidden leak that might go unnoticed during the summer will certainly […]

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