Building Automation

HVAC-systems

Description for our service

Most commercial buildings operate on “Proprietary Lock-ins,” where owners are forced to use specific manufacturers for parts and software. GH Mechanical of Texas (GHMT) breaks this cycle by providing Open Protocol Building Automation Systems (BAS). We give you the freedom to choose your service provider while ensuring your chillers, air handlers, and sensors communicate on a single, unified language.

Our automation solutions transform your mechanical infrastructure into a “smart” environment. By integrating BACnet and Modbus standards, we allow disparate equipment from different brands to be monitored and controlled from one central, user-friendly dashboard.

Open Protocol integration (BACnet, Modbus, LonWorks)
Precision sensor calibration to eliminate "drift" and energy waste
Customized dashboards for real-time facility monitoring
Occupancy-based scheduling and demand-response programming
Remote diagnostics to identify issues before they cause downtime
Unified control of HVAC, lighting, and specialized mechanical systems

Quality Industrial Working

Energy efficiency is driven by data accuracy. Our automation team focuses on fine-tuning your system’s “brain” to prevent over-cooling and excessive cycling. For many of our Gulf Coast clients, a properly calibrated automation system results in an immediate 15–20% reduction in annual utility costs.

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Freequently Asked Question

No. We specialize in retrofitting existing commercial equipment. We can often install gateway controllers that "translate" your older equipment's data into a modern, open-protocol dashboard.
It eliminates vendor lock-in. You own the software and the data, meaning you are never forced to wait for a specific manufacturer’s technician to arrive for a simple repair or software update.
Yes. Our systems are web-enabled and mobile-friendly. You can adjust setpoints, check equipment status, and receive emergency alerts from any device, anywhere in the world.

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