Project
A well-known Facility Management (FM) client in Manchester wanted to replace their old natural gas water heater.
Their goal was part of a larger plan to make their building more environmentally friendly by reducing its carbon footprint. The old gas boilers were not only wasteful, but they also worked against these goals.
Our job was to find and use alternatives that would greatly lower carbon emissions while also making energy use more efficient.
Our key job was to find a solution to minimise carbon emissions while keeping the hot water system running smoothly and consistently. Because the office building in the city core didn’t have much outside area, we had to choose new solutions. We thought of a direct electric boiler system that could store water and move heat in a roundabout method after a lot of research. This solution was great for the client’s demands and the space they had.
We did everything, from researching how possible it was to build it to putting it together and keeping it up to date. This made us the greatest partner for FM clients in Manchester who wanted changes that would last.
The successful completion included both removing the old natural gas boilers and putting in the new electric system. Our personnel kept a close eye on the switch from gas to electric power to make sure everything went well. Cleaning the gas pipes was part of this.
This adjustment gave the customer a way to acquire hot water that was long-lasting and helpful and aligned with their goals to minimise their carbon footprint. The project not only showed that we could make substantial changes to energy, but it also showed how serious we are about being ecologically friendly in the FM industry. We helped our customer make major strides towards a more sustainable future by working together. This motivated them want to do more work to make their home less harmful to the environment.