Rooftop unit suits my new business

I’ve always been really into cycling.

I am a member of several area cycling groups that tour upwards of fifty to sixty miles. I’ve even travelled across the entire country and back on my bicycle. Over the years, I’ve learned a lot about what makes a bicycle comfortable, fast and durable. I really wanted to open my own bike shop where I could see bicycles and parts and provide maintenance and repairs. I needed an ideal location that would be convenient from all different directions. I wanted a large enough building to house inventory, a showroom and a workshop. I hoped for plenty of parking, big windows and a property within my price range. I looked at various buildings over the course of five years before I finally found the ideal spot. The place had everything I wanted but was extremely run down. I needed to put in quite a bit of work and money before I was able to open my doors to the public. One of my main concerns was the heating and cooling system. When I purchased the location, the HVAC unit was situated along the back of the building where it took up space, created an eyesore and was a target for vandalism. The equipment was ancient, rusted and ugly. I hired a local HVAC contractor to get rid of the old unit and provide suggestions for a better alternative. He recommended that I invest in a rooftop unit. As the name implies, this type of HVAC system is installed on the roof, where it’s out of sight and keeps noise to a minimum. A big advantage of a rooftop unit is the ability to have it serviced or repaired without disrupting daily operations.

 

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