eFlow-MAX Testing Independent testing of eFlow-MAX High Capacity Constant Airflow Regulator was conducted by Weickert Industries, Inc at the request of Hunter Roberts Construction Group,
In the heart of the stylish NoMad neighborhood, Madison House is the tallest residential skyscraper located at 15 East 30th Street, NYC. This 805-foot-tall structure offers unsurpassed
eFlow Constant Airflow Regulators were installed at the Robeson building in the Upper Manhattan’s Harlem neighborhood, located at 407 Lenox Avenue, between West 130th Street and
eFlow-Constant Airflow Regulators were installed at Chestnut Park Apartments to automatically balance airflow, and promote high indoor air quality and energy savings. These buildings are
eFlow-Constant Airflow Regulators were installed in two buildings located at 265 and 275 Cherry Street , NYC . A Case study conducted by En-Power Group concluded
Installation of eFlow Constant Airflow Regulators (CARs) in the The Bernard Hankin Building of the Eagleview senior apartments located in Exton, PA, contributed to the
eFlow is proud to once again be part of an affordable housing project. eFlow Constant Airflow Regulators were installed at The Tannery affordable housing building
Madison Park Development Corporation has commenced $20 million property improvements totaling $20 million at he Haynes House located at 735 Shawmut Avenue, Roxbury, MA. This Project
eFlow-Constant Airflow Regulators (CAR’s) were installed at The Newbury, 250 East 87th Street, NYC. Manually balancing ventilation system is labor intensive and costly. Over ventilation
Evergreen Village located at 12523 Auburn Road, Fort Wayne, Indiana will feature eFlow-Constant Airflow Regulators. Evergreen Village is a new affordable assistant living community designed
The Ed Sullivan Theater is a historic Landmark located at 1697-1699 Broadway in Manhattan, New York. The theater is a 13-story, brown brick office building
eFlow-Constant Airflow Regulators were installed at 445 East 86th Street to successfully mitigate the classic Stack Effect experienced by the tenants. As outside temperatures dropped,
The Passive House Institute (PHI) is an independent research institute and is the only internationally recognized performance-based energy standard in construction. This is what Building