CUSTOMER SERVICE IS OUR SPECIALTY

Providing Standard and Custom Metal Fabrication for a Variety of Fields

Our talented team works tirelessly to provide our customers with quick turnaround times on fabrication
HVAC Metals, LLC is constantly investing in and improving our fabrication methods

HVAC DUCTWORK

HVAC METALS fabricates rectangular, round and oval duct in a single or double-wall using galvanized, stainless, copper, aluminum, PCD, and galvanneal metal. A variety of rectangular connections are available such as TDC, 1″ clinch collar, and full flanges. We provide acoustical lining using materials such as fiberglass, perforated double wall with mylar, and closed-cell elastomeric. Ductwork can be manufactured according to seal class, pressure class, and SMACNA standards. Ductwork can be provided with a protective wrap covering the open ends. We deliver to the tri-state area using our fleet of box trucks. Deliveries can be scheduled as early as 6 AM. In addition to rectangular, round, and spiral ductwork, we can also provide any materials and supplies needed for installation.

Sheet Metal Work

While ductwork is an integral part of what we do, it is not all we fabricate. Whether for high profile customers or local small businesses, HVAC Metals is your place to produce custom metal work. With our team, you can coordinate exactly what you need and receive it quickly. We are capable of completing individual pieces or setting up your sheet metal project for production!

ESTIMATES & SHOP DRAWINGS

We use the latest estimating software to provide an accurate and competitive price based on labor and materials.

CAPABILITIES

Welding

Providing both automated and manual welding services. Capable of welding light and heavy gauge aluminum, stainless, galvanized steel, as well as black iron. Our methods include MIG, TIG, and Plasma welding. Coming soon, we will be adding laser welding to our repertoire.

Curb Adapters

A curb adapter is a custom-made apparatus that mates the new RTU’s layout with the old RTU’s curb, which remains fixed to the buildings. Curb adapters must be custom made to transition the air from the new unit openings to the old unit openings and to ensure the structural integrity of the whole system.

Prototyping

We are exceptional at working closely with designers and engineers to bring a product to life. Our “out of the box” thinking helps to come up with creative solution for unique situations. We can also design custom metals to fit your project’s needs. “If you can think it, we can make it!”

Grease/Exhaust

Furnish single-wall grease duct for use with kitchen hoods, which conforms to the requirements of NFPA-96. The duct wall shall be constructed of 16 gauge black iron for grease duct and 18 or 16 gauge galvanized for exhaust duct, available in round and rectangular. All grease duct joints shall be MiG welded with 1/2″ flange for field connections to be MiG welded. All exhaust and grease ducts can have bolt flanges attached instead of ½” weld flange. Sections would be bolted together in the field using gasket material between flanges.

Equipment Rails

Prefabricated sheet steel structural members designed for all types of roof systems.  Provides a uniform mounting pedestal for condensers, blowers, and other  roof  mounted equipment. Equipment  Rails have a high bearing capacity attained by a system of internal gussets welded into position at specific intervals along the length of the rails.  A continuous wood nailer covered by a removable counter flashing provides for an effective method of attaching roofing felts and assuring a watertight installation.

Sub Ducts

Subducts are simple alternative to fire/smoke dampers when penetrating exhaust shafts in multi-story buildings. A subduct is commonly used for clothes dryer exhaust penetrations where local or state codes do not allow the use of fire/smoke dampers. However, subducts can also be used for bathroom and kitchen exhaust shaft penetrations. A single fire/smoke damper can cost up to $1000 installed so the use of subducts significantly reduces the installed cost of the building’s exhaust systems.