Our Systems

ABOUT OUR SCREEN SYSTEMS

Every project presents unique challenges, and every piece of HVAC equipment is built differently. That’s why we offer multiple screening systems — each engineered to meet specific project and equipment requirements. Whether you’re working with limited space, multiple equipment layouts, or specific architectural goals, we have a system designed to meet your needs.

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Direct Attached / Unit Mounted Screening Systems

This screen system attaches directly to the cabinet of the HVAC equipment, eliminating roof penetrations. Sliding panels provide full access while maintaining optimal airflow and accommodating custom configurations like flues, ductwork, and piping. Industry-leading wind resistance up to 225 mph and panels reaching up to 240″ high ensure durability and protection without compromising equipment performance or serviceability.

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Post Mounted Screening Systems

This building-mounted screen system conceals multiple HVAC units within a single installation using minimal roof penetrations. Available with sliding or fixed panels up to 120″ high. Industry-leading 225 mph wind rating and structural posts reaching 156″ tall provide maximum durability and flexibility for multi-equipment applications.

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Curb Mounted Screening Systems

This curb-mounted screen system replaces the equipment manufacturer’s standard curb and is ideal for equipment without internal structure like exhaust fans, condensing units, and generators, featuring sliding panels that provide full access while maintaining airflow. Industry-leading 225 mph wind rating ensures maximum protection with ample maintenance space and equipment doors that open at least 90°.

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Not Sure Where to Start?

Selecting the right mechanical equipment screening system depends on equipment type, airflow needs, access requirements, and roof structure. Our team can help you determine the best system for your project and provide drawings, specifications, and technical guidance.