Rooftop HVAC infrastructure requires far more than standard mechanical assembly. It demands meticulous structural load calculations, flawless crane logistics, and absolute weather-tight integration. At Supremacy, we engineer high-efficiency packaged RTU systems designed to withstand punishing North Texas sun while slashing your building’s footprint and operating costs.
Our licensed team conducts a meticulous on-site analysis of your roof layout. We check local Dallas building codes, zoning regulations, electrical panels, and plumbing connections to ensure absolute compliance.
Once delivered, the heavy package system is craned and precisely set onto a custom roof curb. This alignment must be flawlessly level to ensure proper internal drainage and long-term operational safety.
Technicians secure the unit and integrate it directly with your building’s electrical grid according to strict safety codes. For systems that utilize integrated heating or specialized drainage, plumbing lines are securely piped.
Ductwork Connection
We run the system through an intensive diagnostic lifecycle. Technicians check electrical loads, refrigerant charges, safety switches, and overall performance to guarantee peak efficiency before we leave.
Our techs are fully vetted and Texas-certified.
No surprise fees, no hidden dispatch gimmicks.
Backed by ironclad mechanical warranties.
With diligent preventative maintenance, a high-quality packaged rooftop unit typically lasts 15 to 20 years. Due to constant exposure to direct UV rays and high rooftop ambient temperatures during Dallas summers, regular coil clearing and belt adjustments are critical to hitting this optimal operational lifespan.
Not with our workflow. We complete all foundational engineering, duct adaptions, and electrical line mapping before the physical crane arrives. The actual crane lift, mounting process, and hot-wire startup usually take only 4 to 6 hours, which we frequently schedule during off-hours or weekends to minimize disruption to your staff and clients.
Packaged rooftop units house all major cooling and heating components, compressors, evaporators, condensers, and blowers, inside a single exterior cabinet. This keeps noise completely away from occupied workspaces, protects equipment from ground-level vandalism, saves indoor real estate, and simplifies routine service access.
Roof leaks happen when installers cut corners on old curbs or use cheap roofing cement. At Supremacy, we use custom-engineered, heavy-duty curb adapters that lock over your original structural steel. We then integrate professional roof flashing membranes that merge seamlessly with your existing commercial roof surface to establish a permanently waterproof barrier.
Our elite trade professionals manage a comprehensive range of critical infrastructure needs, whether you're optimizing an old system, setting up smart-grid equipment, or engineering an entirely new layout.