True Mechanical is committed to leading HVACR innovation in BC. We’re excited to share the latest sustainable technologies and developments, helping our clients reduce environmental impact and build a greener future together.
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True Mechanical is committed to leading HVACR innovation in BC. We’re excited to share the latest sustainable technologies and developments, helping our clients reduce environmental impact and build a greener future together.
While safety programs and checklists are important, what truly protects people is a shared belief in why safety matters. At True Mechanical, our culture of safety starts with our core values, not with a manual. From pre-task planning to final inspections, safety is a natural part of how we operate—not something bolted on after the fact.
When you think about the infrastructure of a building—its heating, cooling, plumbing, and ventilation—you’re thinking about the work of mechanical contractors. These unsung heroes of the construction industry ensure that buildings function efficiently and comfortably. But what exactly does a mechanical contractor do? How does one become a mechanical contractor, and what makes a great one?
Unlike traditional building codes, which focus on prescriptive measures, the BC Energy Step Code sets clear performance-based targets, requiring builders to meet specific energy efficiency standards. By 2032, the province aims to ensure all new buildings are net-zero energy-ready, meaning they are highly energy-efficient and capable of meeting their energy needs with renewable sources.
Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) systems are rapidly gaining popularity in North America’s commercial HVAC market due to their energy efficiency, flexibility, and ability to provide precise temperature control. As building owners seek sustainable solutions and lower operational costs, VRF systems have emerged as a leading technology trend.
The HVAC/R industry in Canada faces a transformative period, shaped by shifts in regulations, rising environmental standards, and a growing demand for sustainable practices. As BC’s construction industry continues to evolve, HVAC/R companies are adapting to meet changing market needs.
British Columbia experiences a wide range of temperatures and weather conditions. Coastal areas like Vancouver enjoy mild, wet winters, while interior regions like Kamloops can experience much colder temperatures. This variance means that a one-size-fits-all approach to HVAC systems won’t suffice.
The scale and complexity of high-rise buildings demand meticulous planning, innovative solutions, and a deep understanding of interconnected systems.
We are working on developing meaningful partnerships with First Nation organizations and community outreach programs to integrate our efforts into a collective movement. This month, we partnered with ČuxWiiNuup to create a traditional interpretation of the True Logo.