Industrial Ventilation
Wondering how you can keep the best workers? It might be easier than you think. Many assume that workers only quit because they find a job that pays more. In reality, compensation is only part of the reason works leave. Even then, it’s rarely the top one. Our team talks to lots of people that
If your facility is too hot, too humid, or just too stuffy, you need to consider Industrial HVAC CFD Modeling. When estimates based on square footage and a few temperature readings aren’t enough, it might be time to get a full CFD Model. A CFD model will let you see how a new ventilation system
For over sixty years Moffitt has designed ventilation solutions for heavy commercial and industrial facilities of all shapes and sizes. While technology has changed significantly in that time, the principles of ventilation haven’t changed. Exhausting hot air, bringing in cool air, and improving the overall rate of airflow have been the goals of ventilation since
If you’re having issues with your building ventilation, replacing equipment shouldn’t be your first step. Repairing or refurbishing the old equipment, instead of replacing it entirely, can often provide better results. Additionally, this will help you save lots of time and money compared to a total replacement. Moffitt can help you repurpose old ventilation equipment
“Most companies say they’ll respond within 24 hours, which they don’t. At Moffitt, we say we’ll respond within 24 minutes, which we do”. Those words come straight from company president John Moffitt. He said that when asked “What Makes Moffitt Different?” As always, the answer comes down to service. Our team strives for the 5 minute
From the first phone call to the first service call, Moffitt has you covered. John Moffitt discusses the life-cycle of a new ventilation project in this video. Watch to see how you’re just one click away from your new ventilation solution. When a customer has a ventilation problem, they usually don’t know where to turn.
Cooling a warehouse in summer is a tough task for any building manager. You know that as the temperature rises outside, it rises even more inside the building. Instead of the already uncomfortable regular temperatures around 80°F, now it gets up to 100° to 110°F. High temperatures like this are brutal for morale, lead to