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What HVAC Commissioning Means for Your Building


Proper HVAC commissioning is the process of verifying that a heating, cooling, or ventilation system is installed correctly and performing exactly as designed. Rather than simply starting the equipment after installation, commissioning involves systematic testing, calibration, and documentation to confirm safe operation, proper airflow, and optimal energy performance.

For building owners and facility managers, commissioning provides confidence that the investment in HVAC equipment will deliver reliable comfort, regulatory compliance, and long-term operational efficiency.

Verifying System Performance

Commissioning technicians evaluate the complete HVAC system to confirm that airflow, temperatures, pressures, and control sequences operate according to the design specifications. This ensures the equipment delivers the heating and cooling capacity the building requires.

Confirming Safe Combustion Operation

Gas-fired equipment must operate within strict combustion parameters. Commissioning verifies gas pressure, burner operation, venting, and combustion efficiency to ensure systems operate safely and meet manufacturer and regulatory requirements.

Why Commissioning Is Important Under

Colorado’s Low NOx Regulations

Colorado’s new Low NOx standards for gas-fired HVAC equipment require systems to meet strict emissions limits designed to improve regional air quality. These modern systems often rely on advanced burner designs and tighter combustion controls, making proper setup more critical than ever.

Professional commissioning ensures these systems are configured correctly so they operate efficiently while maintaining the emissions performance required by the new regulations.

Compliance With State Air Quality Standards

Commissioning confirms that newly installed systems meet Colorado’s regulatory requirements for emissions performance and energy efficiency. This is now the law in the State of Colorado.

An Attempt to Prevent Performance Issues

Improper setup can lead to inefficient operation, nuisance shutdowns, or premature equipment wear. Commissioning identifies and corrects these issues before the system enters full operation.

Our Certified HVAC Commissioning Process

Teamworks Mechanical Services follows a structured commissioning process designed to verify every critical performance factor within your HVAC system. Our certified technicians use specialized diagnostic tools and measurement equipment to confirm that each component operates correctly.

This detailed process helps eliminate installation errors, optimize system efficiency, and ensure the system performs as intended from day one.

System Testing and Calibration

We evaluate airflow, gas pressure, combustion performance, temperature rise, and system controls to verify that all components operate within manufacturer specifications.

Performance Documentation

After testing, we provide detailed documentation confirming system performance, calibration settings, and compliance verification for building records and regulatory needs.

Protect Your Investment

At any point along the way, talk with us about protecting your Metro Denver, Colorado heating or air conditioning systems with a Maintenance Service Contract. Preventative Maintenance is the best means of ensuring that, new or used, your system delivers you with:

Maximized Performance

Highest

Efficiency

Consistent Comfort

Reduced Downtime

Commissioning for New Construction and HVAC Upgrades

Commissioning is valuable for both new installations and major HVAC system upgrades. Whether equipment is being installed in a new commercial building or replacing aging systems in an existing facility, commissioning ensures that the final system performs as expected.

Building owners, property managers, and project teams often require commissioning to validate system performance before occupancy or project completion.

New HVAC System Installations

For new buildings or major renovations, commissioning ensures the installed equipment matches the design intent and performs properly before the system is placed into full service.

Retrofit and System Replacement Projects

When older systems are replaced with modern high-efficiency equipment, commissioning verifies that the new system integrates properly with existing ductwork, controls, and building infrastructure.

Why Choose Teamworks Mechanical Services for HVAC Commissioning

Teamworks Mechanical Services is now certified in the State of Colorado to perform professional HVAC commissioning services.

Our experienced technicians understand the performance requirements of modern HVAC systems and the regulatory environment shaping today’s installations.

We combine advanced testing equipment, technical expertise, and real-world installation experience to ensure systems operate safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with state standards.

Certified Commissioning Expertise

Our certification allows us to perform commissioning services that meet Colorado’s regulatory and performance standards for modern HVAC equipment. View our Low NOx certificate.

Complete System Verification

From combustion testing to airflow balancing and control verification, we evaluate the full system to ensure it operates exactly as designed.

View our Bosch IDS Inverter Certificate.

Teamworks Mechanical, LLC

P.O. Box 33727

Northglenn, CO 80233

T: 720.447.3157 | C:720.292.7961

E: info@teamworkhvac.com

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Mission Statement:

Recognizing that while we are not the oldest or the largest, we will not stop serving, growing and improving our offering and quality of mechanical services until we are known as the undisputed best HVAC and IAQ Company in Metro Denver.