When the Job is BIG, the Details Matter Even More

Lea Anne Rudder • June 18, 2026

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A Look at What Goes Into a Commercial HVAC Project Done Right

Commercial HVAC isn't just a bigger version of what we do in homes. It's a whole different game, and honestly, that's what makes it exciting.

When you're looking at a high-rise going up, there's a lot happening at once. Schedules are tight. Other trades are working around you. And the equipment decisions made early in the build will affect that building for decades. No pressure, right?

The Equipment Has to Be Right from the Start

Before a single unit gets installed, there's a staging process most people never see. Units get inspected, positioned, and prepped. You're looking at commercial-grade packaged systems, rooftop units, and controls from manufacturers like Trane and Johnson Controls. These aren't off-the-shelf pickups, they're spec'd for the building's load, the layout, and the long haul.

Getting that right on paper is one thing. Making sure it's right in the field is another.

Commercial Work Takes a Different Kind of Experience

Shad and the Coats Mechanical team have worked on commercial projects that most local companies won't touch. That's not a knock on anyone, it's just a different skill set. Commercial refrigeration, large-scale HVAC installs, multi-zone systems... you build that experience over years of real jobs, not certifications on a wall.

We Work in the Austin Area and Beyond

Coats Mechanical is based in Leander, but commercial work takes us all over the Central Texas region. If you're a contractor, property manager, or business owner with a project in the pipeline, let's talk before things get complicated.

Got a commercial HVAC project coming up? Coats Mechanical, LLC is licensed (TACLA112314C) and ready to talk through what you need. Request a quote at coatsmechanical.jobbersites.com, call (737) 999-4837, or email shad@coatsmechanical.com.


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