



Here's what a worn-out hydronic unit heater looks like when it's finally reached the end of the road. Heavy rust, corroded fins, degraded connections - the kind of condition that tells you the system has been fighting a losing battle for a while. That's exactly what we pulled out of this commercial property in Dexter, Michigan.
The old unit had that classic look of a heater that just kept getting patched and pushed along instead of replaced. The red-painted supply and return piping, the deteriorated housing - none of it was doing the building any favors in terms of efficiency or reliability. When a commercial heating system gets to this point, repairs stop making financial sense.
We swapped it out for a brand-new Reznor H2O hydronic unit heater - a workhorse in the commercial heating world. Reznor builds these units for exactly this kind of application: spaces that need consistent, dependable heat output without taking up floor space. The new copper piping runs clean and tight, properly valved and connected for long-term performance.
This is the kind of job we handle regularly across Dexter, Ann Arbor, and Ypsilanti. Commercial heating systems have a lot riding on them - when they go down, so does productivity. Getting ahead of a full failure with a planned replacement like this is almost always the smarter call, and it's something our team is built to handle from start to finish.