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Alpha Mechanical Services are young and vibrant

3 Jan , 2017  

Alpha Mechanical Services Ltd is one of Ireland’s leading providers of high efficiency commercial heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems (HVAC). Director Alan Kelly explains more.

From humble beginnings in November 2013, Alpha Mechanical Services has grown rapidly to become a household name in the mechanical services sector. In less than three years, the Dublin-based firm has seen its staff numbers jump from three to 35, while the opening of a London office in February 2014 led to the formation of a sister company, Alpha Mechanical Services (UK) Ltd.

“We’re a young and vibrant company which is a one-stop shop for all your ventilation, air conditioning and heating and plumbing needs,” says Alan, who is a partner in the business along with Vincent Geraghty.

“We bring industry-leading expertise and cutting edge technology to create uncompromising solutions. Our strength is in the quality of our engineers and staff. The consistent results and support they deliver to our clients, combined with our unwavering commitment to completing projects on time and on budget, saw a five-fold increase in turnover in our second year in business.

“With unrivalled industry knowledge and an ability to meet and exceed expectations 24-7, 365 days a year, we expect to achieve further growth in our third year.”

Alpha offers a variety of services, including new equipment installation, repair, replacement and planned preventative maintenance. It also provides a full range of mechanical consulting, installation and maintenance services with expertise in all aspects of commercial and retail HVAC systems. The company has its own in-house engineering, fabrication, commissioning and health & safety experts to ensure cost-effective delivery of the highest quality solutions in a zero-harm environment.

The full list of services offered are as follows: 24-hour emergency call out; heating, ventilation and air conditioning solutions; commercial and industrial plumbing solutions; oil, gas and solid fuel systems; maintenance and repair; detailed system logs; high efficiency gas fired rooftop units; commercial and industrial gas safe registered; gas and oil boiler installations and pipework; gas testing and purging; zone control systems; cost controls; new building installations; system upgrades; thermal solar panels; hot water systems; compressed air and steam pipework; ventilation ducting; system controls; energy efficient systems.

Alpha specialises in a large range of commercial / retail and industrial ventilation installations where specialised filtration, ventilation and control systems are required. The company offers in-house design of ventilation systems in accordance with the relevant codes and standards, while certification is available when required. An efficient and well-designed air conditioning system lowers the energy consumption and operating costs.

In addition, Alpha Mechanical Services offers diagnosis and rectification for systems that are not performing as planned. Following a range of tests using certified and calibrated instruments to pinpoint any problem, its technicians provide a written report outlining fault analysis and rectification solutions.

The Clonshaugh-based concern which has completed a wide range of projects for clients in the education, banking, retail, health, commercial and industrial sectors. Clients include Meteor, Lennox, eir, Woodies DIY, Airtricity, Kerry Foods, HSE, Clanwilliam Development, Ardmore Nursing Home and Car Trawler. Recently completed projects include the HVAC requirements over five floors and the basement as well as the installation of a number of Daikin Inverters for the Ardmore Hotel in Finglas – which has been converted into a nursing home – and the fit-out of Daikin VRV air con serving the seating area and including a new Daikin heat recovery system supplying fresh air to Car Trawler at its Classon House headquarters in Dundrum.

The company is currently undertaking projects at the Titanic Hotel in Belfast, UDG Healthcare and Infosys (both CityWest, Dublin 24).

“We have worked on everything from shopping centres, theatres and colleges to schools, hospitals and banks. We also work for a lot of private customers,” Alan continues.

“We work both diligently and intelligently to ensure that the needs of our clients come first. We believe we will be successful if our clients are successful, and hold this as a core value.”

A RGI registered gas installer, Alpha Mechanical Services is in the process of obtaining its Safe-T-Cert. The company’s health & safety management system provides it with a rigorous assessment of health & safety liabilities for every project undertaken. For both contractor and client, this provides the reassurances that all parties need throughout the duration of every contract.

Alpha’s directors bring a wealth of experience, knowledge and expertise to every job. Alan Kelly has extensive knowledge of the commercial plumbing industry along with all aspects of HVAC. He has a hands-on and detailed approach, consistently delivering results beyond the client’s expectations with the highest standards in the industry.

Fellow Dubliner Vincent Geraghty has many years of experience as a contracts manager in the industry. He is well-versed in air conditioning and ventilation, mechanical system components and HVAC design, installation and servicing. Like Alan, he is very hands-on in his approach to company affairs, ensuring that the team of skilled tradesmen perform to the high standards they consistently achieve.

Alpha Mechanical Services’ Dublin office is open from 8.30am to 5pm MondayFriday and between 10am and 5pm on Saturdays and Sundays.

Alpha Mechanical Services Ltd
Unit 8,
Willsborough Business Centre,
Willsborough Industrial Estate,
Clonshaugh,
Dublin 17
Telephone: 01 5334276
Email: [email protected]
or [email protected]
Web: www.alphamech.ie

Alpha Mechanical Services (UK) Ltd
Capital Office,
Kemp House,
City Road,
London EC1V 2NX
Email: [email protected]
or [email protected]
Web: www.alphamech.co.uk

Taken from Building Ireland Magazine, August 2016, Vol 2 No 4

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