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Government and public buildings must be maintained to a high standard, particularly those of heritage importance or key strategic importance.

Committed service engineers are needed to provide each individual site with experienced and knowledgeable heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) planned preventative maintenance and on-going support.

Timely reporting, within agreed service levels are incorporated into agreements, to provide comfort and longevity of occupancy.

In providing a dedicated 24/7 – 365 service, emergency callouts are responded to, on average, within 90 minutes.

Thermodial provide HVAC maintenance for government sites, with the endorsement from one of: “the highly skilled; reliable; committed and customer focused nature of Thermodial’s work in ensuring that there was no loss of service”.

The Office of Public Works (OPW) manage property maintenance services for the Government, whilst the Education Procurement Service (EPS) are the procurement sourcing agents of the Department of Education and Skills.

Talk to Thermodial about HVAC maintenance for your government site.

Customer testimonials

Thermodial’s service is not something I would cut back on. Quality preventative maintenance always needs a budget

Michael Lonergan Wexford Opera House
Michael Lonergan

After Thermodial helped investigate and repair our heating and control issues, comfort conditions increased and we realised two-fold savings on energy costs. The boiler no longer needed to operate 24/7 and local electric radiators could be removed.

Niall O'Riordan

Latest News

5 most common air conditioning problems and solutions

5 most common air conditioning problems and solutions

Air conditioning problems can occur in office and work environments, particularly over the summer cooling period. The following air conditioning problems are amongst the most common reported to our field service engineers and engineering staff. If they aren’t attended...

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VIDEO: water system – ballcock failure danger

VIDEO: water system – ballcock failure danger

The water storage tank is an essential part of your building’s complete heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) and water services system. By extension, a ballcock is an essential component in the system, as its job is to regulate the water level in the tank....

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From the news archives…

R22 refrigerant gas ban

An R22 refrigerant gas ban comes into effect on 01 January 2015. This will make it illegal to service (the gas section) of air conditioning units containing R22 from this date. What is R22? R22 refrigerant gas is a HCFC (hydro chlorofluorocarbon) or ozone depleting...

10 Top building service tips for winter

Ensure your building or work environment gets the protection it needs over the winter months. Below are ten of our top tips from observations and knowledge accrued over the years to help protect the services within your building. If you need any additional...

Maintain filters – save energy

Filters are an important protection measure for heating and cooling systems, providing occupants with comfort through climate control and a healthy environment. An area of concern from an energy spending point of view, if there is heating and cooling in your building,...

Summer air conditioning checks

The sun might not be shinning as bright as it was last weekend or indeed Monday (when one of our engineers recorded a temperature of 27°C on the roof of a building in Dublin 7), but high levels of humidity in the air are due to last right up until the weekend. If you...

Refrigerant responsibilities for air conditioning

Set out in 2009 by the European Commission, there are strict rules on the usage of gases in air-conditioning, heat pumps and refrigeration systems. Are you aware of the regulations and the responsible person for their enforcement? Below is an overview of the...

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When Thermodial were founded in 1986, the founders had a vision of an engineering focused service, but also one that was responsive and reliable.

This belief should hold true to dealing with questions or information requests, such as one you may have.

Please contact us by filling in the form below, for a prompt response; email info@thermodial.ie or ring us in Dublin.

As the experts in HVAC maintenanceupgrades and energy management, we would be happy to respond to your requests.

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