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COMMERCIAL BALANCING

NCI-certified commercial air balancing, HVAC service, and equipment installation for office towers, retail centers, medical buildings, hospitality, and light industrial across the Las Vegas Valley. Documented test-and-balance reports on every project.

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Why certified balance matters
TAB FIRST
A commercial building out of balance costs tenants, utility bills, and equipment runtime — every single year.

A commercial building out of balance costs the operator three ways: tenant comfort complaints that never quit, utility bills that creep year over year, and equipment runtime that shortens the life of every package unit on the roof. Most of the buildings we inherit across the Las Vegas Valley have drifted 30 percent or more out of spec, not because the equipment failed, but because nobody rebalanced after the last tenant buildout.

At Constant Air Balancing and Services, we are NCI-certified and have 28 years of field experience testing, adjusting, and balancing commercial HVAC across the Las Vegas Valley. Every commercial project starts with a certified TAB read: flow-hood CFM at every diffuser and return grille, manometer readings at every static point, combustion analysis at every gas appliance, and refrigerant-charge verification on every DX unit. Those numbers land in a written report stamped by a certified technician, suitable for mechanical engineer review, LEED documentation, or ASHRAE compliance records.

Our Las Vegas commercial portfolio runs across Clark County’s verticals: Class A office on Town Center Drive and the Summerlin Parkway corridor, retail centers across Henderson and Paradise, medical office buildings along Maryland Parkway and West Charleston, hospitality property on the Strip and in Summerlin, data centers and light industrial warehousing out in Enterprise and along the Cheyenne corridor. Every building type has its own balance signature, and every building gets a specification-driven scope.

We take on projects from a 4,000-square-foot retail storefront to a 280,000-square-foot multi-tenant office tower. Scope ranges from a single-visit rebalance after a tenant buildout to multi-phase TAB across an entire portfolio. Commercial air balancing is the anchor service; commercial HVAC service, equipment installation, and duct leakage testing complete the scope. Request a walk-through quote or call (702) 840-5163 for same-week site visits.

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Every HVAC service your building needs
YOUR BUILDING
Commercial-grade expertise for office, retail, medical, industrial, and hospitality properties across the Las Vegas Valley — certified TAB reports, written scope, mechanical-engineer-grade documentation.
Our Commercial Process
Five steps on every commercial scope
CERTIFIED TAB
From single-visit rebalance to full-building TAB, every commercial project follows the same five-step sequence.
01

Site walk and specification review

We review the mechanical drawings, the original TAB report if it exists, the ASHRAE schedule, and any tenant buildout documentation. Then we walk the building with the facilities lead or property manager to capture known comfort complaints and operational history.

02

Existing-condition measurement

Flow hood on every diffuser and return. Manometer at every static pressure test port. Combustion analysis on every rooftop or gas-fired unit. Refrigerant superheat and subcooling on every DX system. These numbers define what the building actually does against what the engineer specified.

03

Adjustment phase

Damper positions, belt tension, sheave sizes, static pressure setpoints, VFD programming, VAV box calibration, fan speed, and refrigerant charge all get adjusted to bring each zone to its design CFM within plus or minus 10 percent. Work happens during occupancy hours or after-hours, per the property manager’s preference.

04

Certified TAB report

We deliver a stamped, signed TAB report with before-and-after readings at every test point, pass/fail status against the design specification, and narrative notes on any equipment operating at or beyond its limits. The report is suitable for mechanical-engineer submittal, LEED documentation, ASHRAE compliance records, and insurance-company documentation.

05

Post-balance tenant follow-up

Two weeks after the report delivers, we check back with the property manager or facilities lead. Comfort complaints drop off fast after a proper balance, usually within 24 to 48 hours. Any late-surfacing zone complaints get a free re-measurement visit inside the same scope.

Why Property Managers Choose Us
Certified, experienced, accountable
THE DIFFERENCE
What a property manager, mechanical engineer, or facilities lead actually gets from our commercial scope.

NCI-certified TAB

National Comfort Institute certification backs every test-and-balance measurement we take. Our reports are accepted for LEED points, ASHRAE compliance documentation, and insurance-company sign-off on new construction and tenant buildouts.

28 years of Vegas commercial

Class A office, regional medical, Strip hospitality, Summerlin retail, and North Las Vegas industrial — we have balanced them all across nearly three decades. Valley commercial construction has quirks that national TAB firms consistently miss; we have cataloged them and priced them in.

Reports you can hand to an engineer

Every deliverable is a stamped, signed, engineer-grade TAB report, not a summary memo. Mechanical engineers, LEED consultants, ASHRAE auditors, and insurance inspectors have all signed off on our reports without revision. Your building’s compliance record stays clean.

Commercial FAQs
Before you call
QUESTIONS
Seven questions Las Vegas property managers and facilities leads ask most about commercial HVAC and air balancing.
What is commercial air balancing, exactly?
Commercial air balancing is the process of measuring and adjusting airflow, static pressure, and equipment performance across an HVAC system so every zone receives its design CFM. A certified TAB (Test, Adjust, Balance) scope covers flow-hood readings at every register, manometer readings at static points, combustion analysis on gas appliances, and refrigerant charge verification on DX systems. The output is a stamped report that documents both existing and corrected conditions.
How much does a commercial air balance cost in Las Vegas?
Small retail and office scopes (4,000 to 15,000 square feet) run 1,500 to 4,000 dollars. Mid-size commercial (15,000 to 75,000 square feet) runs 4,000 to 12,000. Full-building TAB on Class A office towers and multi-tenant medical scales with unit count and test-point density. We give a firm written scope after the walk-through.
How often should a commercial building be rebalanced?
Best-practice guidance: every three to five years under stable occupancy, or after any tenant buildout that changed more than 10 percent of the ductwork or diffuser layout. Most valley buildings drift faster than that because of tenant turnover; rebalance sooner when symptoms surface.
Do you coordinate with mechanical engineers on new buildouts?
Yes. We work routinely with the valley’s mechanical engineering firms on new construction, tenant improvement, and commissioning scopes. Our certified TAB reports are accepted for engineer sign-off, LEED documentation, and ASHRAE compliance audits without revision.
Can you balance a building during normal business hours?
Yes, in most cases. We schedule disruptive adjustments (sheave changes, belt swaps, damper repositioning in occupied zones) for after-hours or weekends, and keep the flow-hood and static-pressure read-out work during normal hours. Tell us the occupancy constraints up front and we price the scope accordingly.
Do you replace rooftop package units and provide commercial equipment installation?
Yes. We handle full rooftop replacement, large split-system installs, and package-to-split conversions. We are factory-authorized on Carrier and Goodman commercial, and we work routinely with Trane, Daikin, Lennox, Bryant, and York. Every install ends with a certified balance so the building runs right from day one.
Do you handle industrial exhaust and ventilation design?
Yes — restaurant kitchen exhaust, paint-booth makeup air, warehouse general ventilation, laboratory fume hoods, and data-center cooling all fall inside our scope. Industrial ventilation requires specification-driven design work in addition to balance, and our 28 years of valley commercial experience covers both.
Commercial Service Area
Across Clark County
LAS VEGAS VALLEY
Commercial HVAC and certified TAB delivered to every major submarket in Clark County, Nevada.
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