Aircuity, the globally renowned company in creating healthy and sustainable buildings announced a new partnership agreement with Faulkner Haynes & Associates, a premier HVAC solution provider in the Carolinas.

The agreement positions Faulkner Haynes as an Aircuity representative, for all of North Carolina and South Carolina, providing energy, air quality and carbon reduction solutions for the region’s university, life science, K-12, healthcare and commercial office markets.

Aircuity and Faulkner Haynes & Associates partnership

The firm’s 35 years of HVAC experience and commitment to customer service will enable them to successfully implement Aircuity’s platform, while driving energy and operational savings for the life of the building.

We are thrilled about this new partnership in the Carolinas. Aircuity’s products will be an important part of our mission to provide the most innovative, efficient, and proven technologies to our customers,” stated Jackson Willis, the Director of Engineered Products at Faulkner Haynes & Associates.

Enhancing occupant comfort and safety

We have a shared vision to reduce the energy footprint of our built environment"

Jackson Willis adds, “We have a shared vision to reduce the energy footprint of our built environment, while increasing occupant comfort and safety.

Faulkner Haynes & Associates is excited for their current and future clients to now be able to optimize their airflow, save significant energy and reduce carbon emission, all while meeting and exceeding their safety, productivity and health standards.

Long term success in the Carolinas

Both companies have enjoyed long term success in the Carolinas, but also believe this relationship will expand the reach of this proven solution.

Aircuity is often the best energy and decarbonization conservation measure available for universities and research organizations, which are abundant across this region.

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