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Elizabeth City, North Carolina
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Plumbing problems can be stressful. Don't let a leaky faucet grind your day to a halt. Family-owned and operated Air Mechanical will use more than 20 years of experience to get your water flowing again. Our talented staff of master plumbers services and supplies all makes and models for your convenience.
The problems that you’d run into in using an undersized air conditioner are fairly obvious. The system would struggle in order to meet a cooling demand that it is simply not designed to handle, meaning that it will run for far too long and far too frequently as it tries to cool the space. This drives up energy consumption and utility bills while also creating increased need for AC repairs, while leaving you living in less comfort than you deserve. An oversized system is no better, though. An AC that is too large for a space will actually cool that property too quickly. This does not give the system time to sufficiently dehumidify the air, and the frequent short cycling will put unnecessary wear and tear on the equipment. When we install your AC, it is sure to fit your home just right.
No matter how handy you may be, and no matter how much research you may do, the fact of the matter is that there are some jobs which truly do demand a level of skill and expertise that only a qualified professional can offer. An air conditioning installation is a prime example of such a job. Under no circumstances can you delude yourself into believing that your plumbing work is a good DIY opportunity. Worried something will go wrong after our team leaves? You can breathe easy knowing air mechanical did your repairs. We use only the best manufacturers' for all our repairs.
Can't afford an expensive plumbing repair? No problem! In addition to the already affordable rates, Air Mechanical offers great deals for our initial plumbing service or repair for first-time customers! Call us to get more information and book your estimates on extensive repairs and remodeling. We'll get back to you on the same business day.
Air Mechanical custom sheet metal fabrication services utilizes the top sheet metal fabricators. Sheet metal fabricators first convert CAD and drawing data into machine code. A laser cutting, waterjet, or plasma cutting machine will then precisely remove sheet metal material. The raw material is formed into angular bends and features using brakes, punches, and dies. If any assembly or post-processing is required, our sheet metal manufacturers will weld, add inserts, or finish the part. The efficiency and high precision of sheet metal fabrication, coupled with Air Mechanical's variety of materials, range of sheet metal fabricators, and post-processing options means you can get parts for any application. Sheet metal applications include aerospace, defense, automotive, energy, industrial, medical, dental, and consumer products.
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At Air Mechanical we specalize in HVAC Sheet Metal Fabrication and offer 20+ years of knowledge an industry specific experience.
Sheet cutting is a category of processes that slices into flat stock material following a profile to produce a shape. Sheet stock is cut using a high-powered CNC laser or waterjet. The material's gauge determines the thickness of the part. From a one-off batch to mass production, custom designs can be cut in various materials ranging from plastics, elastomers, composites, metals, and more. Sheet cutting is also typical for blank preparation in other manufacturing processes like sheet metal fabrication or metal stamping.
Sheet stock is procured in a flat state and cut then formed into its final state through a series of progressive steps. For a typical sheet metal project, the first step is equivalent to sheet cutting, where a shear, laser, waterjet, plasma, or punch press is used to create the internal holes and edge features of the part. This process is also known as blanking.
Once the blank is produced, the next step is to form sheet metal using various tools, but most commonly some sort of brake. A brake press can be manual or automated and uses die inserts to create a desired angular bend, forming the two-dimensional sheet into a three-dimensional object. Sheet metal forming can bend the part in multiple directions, creating simple parts such as brackets up to highly complex geometries which may require custom die tools. Once the tools are in place, making subsequent sheet parts in production is very cost-effective. This makes sheet metal fabrication and forming ideal for low to high volume production.