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Pueblo Mechanical & Controls
Pueblo Mechanical & Controls was founded in 2001 with a principle to successfully complete jobs, demonstrate honesty, dedication and integrity, all while creating strong, long lasting relationships. Over the years, we have continued to perform exceptional HVAC service and installation for school districts, governmental agencies, municipalities, healthcare and private firms.

We have completed over 4,000 HVAC projects and our long-time returning customers are an indicator of the staff, resources and experience our company can successfully deliver to agencies across the state of Arizona. We are proud to be Arizona's HVAC Contractor who has demonstrated unsurpassed quality workmanship and reliable service. Highly trained and certified, our employees will do the job in a complete and timely manner, every time.

We, as a team, spend a great deal of time determining the needs of our clients, therefore, developing plans and procedures to support our clients' specific needs.
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Pueblo Mechanical & Controls was founded in 2001 with a principle to successfully complete jobs, demonstrate honesty, dedication and integrity, all while creating strong, long-lasting relationships.
Over the years, we have continued to perform exceptional HVAC service and installation for school districts, governmental agencies, municipalities, and private firms.
We have completed over 3,800 HVAC projects and our long-time returning customers are an indicator of the staff, resources and experience our company can successfully deliver to agencies across the state of Arizona.
Pueblo Mechanical & Controls is a proven leader in the HVAC industry, as evidenced by our well documented success and sustained growth.
We provide exceptional quality and value to educational institutions, cities, counties and various other state-wide agencies for all mechanical, plumbing and controls services.
To date, we have completed over 4,000 projects and thousands of service calls ranging from relatively small unitary replacements to complex central plant renovations.
Through hard work and focused customer service, Pueblo Mechanical and Controls has built a very loyal list of repeat customers who are comfortable making us their go-to contractor when mechanical services and reliable support are required.
As a team, Pueblo continues to provide success with the Design Build project delivery method.
Design Build allows Pueblo to work with the project owner under one contract until completion.
This method also provides guaranteed fast delivery, reduced costs, low risk and an overall high quality.
Pueblo's Design Build services include, yet not limited to, custom unitary change-outs, duct and piping design, central plant construction and targeted kw/h reduction plans.
Pueblo's Team is trained and equipped to perform major and minor repairs, rebuilds, teardowns, and retrofits on all types of equipment.
The energy consumption of equipment operating with dirty coils can be as high as 37% more than if they were clean.
Meaning if the average utility bills of a building are $5,000 per month, your building could be saving up to $22,200 per year.
Fan belts that are designed to have a "lifetime" on the expected life duration are actually only guaranteed to not "snap."
They can wear out, dry out and stretch, therefore, making equipment wobble and work twice as hard.
Conditions such as breakdowns of the compressor's lubricant or acid formation can occur, which can seriously degrade the compressor and ultimately lead to equipment failure.
Pueblo continually provides facilities across Arizona with the newest advances in Building Automation and Security Systems.
With the newest advances in Building Automation and Security Systems, Pueblo provides our customers many different options to successfully control their facilities.
Specifically, such controls allow for all users to be consistently comfortable in their specific environment.
With the DDC System or the "brain" of an HVAC system.
Groups of DDC Controllers, networked or not, form a layer of systems themselves.
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