New and Renovated Construction Projects-
HVAC & Plumbing Contractor
A fully licensed and insured mechanical and plumbing contractor, BMI is the company to trust with your commercial and industrial plumbing, heating, and air conditioning needs. Our level of expertise and customer service allows us to surpass industry standards. BMI understands the importance of delivering quality work as well as delivering projects on time and within budget. We have a vast array of experience in different industries and with all project sizes. BMI has many excellent relationships with architects, PME designers, and general contractors. BMI is known in the industry as the HVAC and plumbing subcontractor that always finishes the project on time.
BMI Plumbing Service Group
Our team is composed of seasoned experts who can handle your plumbing and piping needs. Our plumbing services also include:
- Backflow certification
- Sewer camera video and flushing services
- Hot & Cold Water Jetting Sewer Services (specializing in grease waste removal)
HVAC Duct Fabrication
BMI specializes in HVAC duct fabrication. Specialty metal fabrication such as equipment roof curbs, equipment supports/rails, structural steel equipment support frames, and much more.
BMI Mechanical Service Group
Our team provides preventative maintenance and service to HVAC systems. It’s important to maintain and provide service to your HVAC system year-round. BMI believes in educating customers for a long-lasting return on investment.
Our New Installation services also include:
- Replace filters on heating equipment
- Inspect ignition burner assembly
- Examine heat exchanger or heating elements
- Check flue system
- Check for gas leaks with gas furnaces
- Assess gas pressure
- Check pulleys and belts
- Clear drain lines
- Check electrical connections
- Lubricate motor bearings and moving parts
- Test thermostats and controls
- Inspect heat pump
- Examine ductwork and vents
- Clean or replace filters
- Clean condenser and evaporator coils
- Clean drain lines
- Clear drain pans of any standing water
- Replace worn pulleys and belts
- Inspect ducts for mold, dust, and debris
- Observe humidity levels
- Check refrigerant charge
- Test thermostats and controls
- Change batteries
- Check electrical system and connections
- Check fan motor, blowers, and blades
- Lubricate motor bearings and moving parts
- Inspect cabinet for secure closure
- Check for debris around the outside unit