Commercial Mechanical Contractor
Estimate Florida Consulting provides mechanical cost estimating services for small and big mechanical construction projects. We work to provide a highly accurate mechanical cost estimate for HVAC Systems, Duct Fittings, Pumps, Steam Systems, Boilers, Duct insulation, etc.
We have done commercial mechanical estimate projects for warehouses, shopping malls, data housing centers, etc.Â
Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQs)
Building mechanical systems exist to provide an environment that protects the building structure, creates safe and healthy surroundings for the occupants, and allows equipment that is housed within the facility to operate properly.
Videos For Mechanical Construction
Ductwork Installation
Cold Store Installation
Steel Fireproofing
Mechanical Piping & Insulation Estimating
Our estimators are well versed with insulation estimation software like Fastwrap to provide you the right linear feet and square feet material and labor costs for a broad range of complex mechanical systems.
- Pipe insulation
- Ductwork insulation
- Cold storage insulation
- Boiler & turbine
- Acoustic systems
- Removable insulation systems
- Fireproofing
- Firestopping
- Weatherproofing
- Moisture barrier
- Tank insulation systems
- Equipment insulation systems
Commercial Ductwork Installation
When commercial ductwork is considered energy inefficient, it typically results from innate thermal loss and airflow restriction. These problems occur during the installation process when installation teams don’t properly insulate or measure ducts, specifically in shape and diameter. Proper ductwork design avoids this duo of year-round heating and cooling issues.
When installing commercial ductwork for a new building, consider the following to save time and energy for the building — and your installation team:
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Start with a great ductwork design
It’s harder to make commercial HVAC more energy efficient when it has an existing, subpar ductwork system. You can share actionable tips with the building owner, like close the blinds or use fans when it's warm outside.
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Consider flexible ducts
Flexible ducts work best for attaching supply air outlets to more rigid ductwork made from sheet metal. They're commonly attached with long zip ties or metal band clamps for sound structure.
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Or fiberglass duct board
The single-component system offers thermal and acoustical insulation (one of the main culprits to energy inefficiency), airtight performance, smoother turns, and factory-controlled insulation thickness that ensures specified R-values are met in a single product.
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Seal the ductwork
While commercial ductwork doesn’t have moving components like other HVAC appliances, it still undergoes stress and static pressure.
HVAC System Cost
The cost to repair or replace an HVAC system, which includes a central air conditioner unit and the ductwork, is $4,820 to $9,350 for an average size home in the United States. Installing new ductwork costs between $6,820 and $12,350. This price depends on location and the materials used.
A heating and cooling system is one of the biggest investments you can make in your home, with HVAC units accounting for 20 percent of all household utility costs. Prices range from $5,000 to $10,000 and up to install a system in your existing home, or $12,000 to $20,000 and up for a new home or a major upgrading of an existing system.
National Average Cost | $9,782 |
Minimum Cost | $2,900 |
Maximum Cost | $17,400 |
Average Range | $7,320 to $13,350 |
HVAC Installation Costs
The average cost to install an HVAC system is $2,999. The ‘low’ for the cities on this page is about $1,450, and the ‘high’ averages around $4,500. The HVAC installers charge between $1,908 and $6,603.Â
We can provide HVAC Installation cost estimates for residential and commercial projects. You just need to upload your plan.
Our certified estimators aim at delivering high-quality services and effectively collaborate with your project teams to provide accurate takeoffs for budgeting, design, fabrication, and installation of HVAC systems.
- Smart HVAC systems
- Devap HVAC systems
- Heating & air conditioning
- Ventilation
- Hybrid heat systems
- Hot water & steam boilers
- High purity water systems
- Air purification systems
- Humidification systems
- Furnaces
Commercial Gas Line Installation Cost
The average cost to run a gas line is $375 to $783, whereas complex jobs are $1,200 and up. New gas line installation costs $14 to $27 per linear foot, including labor, materials, piping, and permits. Costs depend on the distance from the gas supply, complexity, and type of pipe used.
Project | Average Cost | Description |
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Line Extension 20 Linear Feet | $280 – $550 | A gas line already exists to the home to install a branch or extension of tubing for a new appliance. |
New Line From Meter 20 to 100 Linear Feet | $570 – $2,500 | A new gas line is required from the meter to increase gas supply, which increases distance and complexity. |
New Line To Street 50 to 100+ Linear Feet | $2,500+ | Converting your home to natural gas, or if the current line is at capacity, you’ll need to install a new gas line from the street to your house. This is in addition to any interior gas lines or extensions that need to be installed. |
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Process To Get Mechanical Estimate Report
Here I am going to share some steps to get your mechanical estimate report.
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You need to send your plan to us.
You can send us your plan on info@estimatorflorida.com
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You receive a quote for your project.
Before starting your project, we send you a quote for your service. That quote will have detailed information about your project. Here you will get information about the size, difficulty, complexity and bid date when determining pricing.
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Get Estimate Report
We do mechanical estimating and prepare a detailed report for your project. At last you finalize the report and finish the project.