





Installing a 10-ton rooftop package system is not a simple job. You're coordinating delivery, crane logistics, rooftop access, and a precise placement - all before the real work even starts. This is the kind of job that requires a team that's done it before and knows exactly what can go wrong.
From the moment the unit came off the delivery truck to the final placement on the roof curb, every step was deliberate. A unit this size doesn't leave any room for rushing. The crane lift had to be controlled and steady, with a crew member on the roof guiding it into position. One wrong move and you're dealing with a damaged unit, a missed deadline, or worse.
A 10-ton rooftop package system handles both heating and cooling in a single self-contained unit. For commercial buildings, that's a big deal. Everything is consolidated on the roof - no split components, no indoor air handler taking up valuable space inside the building. When it's sized and installed correctly, it runs efficiently and handles heavy cooling loads without breaking a sweat.
Jobs like this are where experience really shows. Coordinating the delivery truck, the crane, and the rooftop crew in a tight downtown setting takes planning. Getting the unit seated properly on the curb, making the connections clean, and verifying everything is squared away before calling it done - that's the standard we hold ourselves to on every commercial install.