Select Location Austin Chicago Dallas Fort Worth Hamilton Houston Kitchener London New England New York Oshawa Ottawa San Antonio Sudbury Toronto Select a location to see manufacturer and type. View all the products available in your area by selecting the HTS location nearest you or your project. HTS assists building owners, architects, mechanical engineers and contractors in the design, application and installation of technologically advanced mechanical equipment and energy-efficient HVAC system solutions.
A full-service provider of HVAC equipment, building automation controls, HVAC equipment service and repair and aftermarket parts department, HTS is committed to the success of end-users and their owning experience. Our engineering and technical specialists become heavily involved in the research and design phase of every project to provide counsel, product education, specifications, 24-hour turnaround on shop drawings, Revit images and any other support architectural and MEP teams need to accomplish their client's goals.
We offer superior service, repair and replacement on all types and brands of commercial HVAC equipment and VFD's not just ones we sell for owners, property management firms and governmental entities. Whether it is something as small as a window air conditioning unit or as large as an expansive chilled water system, we have the skill and expertise to address your needs. We send you trained professionals to make sure the job is done right. HTS technicians require a minimum of 40 hours per year of rigorous technical training through the manufacturer, in-house, and third-party training programs.
Early in the pre-construction stages, builders call on us to provide conceptual HVAC design for all applications. We provide timely, accurate information that helps you work with the architects and engineering teams so that everyone involved understands and specifies the right equipment for the project. Beyond the upfront costs of HVAC equipment, builders need to be able to answer the facility owner's questions about the installed HVAC system's total cost of ownership. We know you are expected to oversee the many sub-contractors involved on a project to make sure the owner achieves the best return on the asset.
Perhaps no one in the HVAC supply chain is under more pressure than the mechanical contractor who must satisfy the builder, the owner and the design and engineering team - all while relying on a distributor and manufacturer to deliver.