COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL — HVAC FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION, BUILDOUTS & EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT · LA COUNTY

Commercial HVAC, installed and signed off

Rhino Air handles mechanical scope for commercial and industrial projects across Los Angeles — rooftop package systems, ducted distribution, process-cooled spaces, and full equipment replacements on occupied buildings — built to the stamped mechanical plans, coordinated with your trades, inspected and closed out on schedule.

Rhino Air crews installing rooftop HVAC systems across a Burbank commercial roof — mechanical subcontractor at work

Built for the building, not the brochure

Rooftop & package systems — RTU setting, curbs coordinated with your roofer, gas/electric or heat-pump packages — craned, set, commissioned.

Distribution that fits the space — Concealed ducted for offices, exposed spiral where the design calls for it — run clean, because in commercial the ductwork often is the ceiling.

Temperature-critical spaces — Process requirements, not comfort settings — food production, storage, and spaces where the product sets the spec and the system has to hold it.

Built to the stamped mechanical plans and the engineers of record — city and state code, inspections, and schedule, followed to the letter. Economizers, duct smoke detectors, and the Title 24 documentation behind them: handled, inspection-ready. Your TCO isn't waiting on us.

From your plans to a passed final

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Bid from your plans

Full mechanical scope priced with line items — equipment, distribution, controls, compliance.

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Install with your trades

Roofer, electrician, fire sprinkler — routing and curbs resolved on the drawings, set and run without holding anyone’s schedule.

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Startup, docs, inspection

Commissioned, balanced, documented — paperwork ready when the inspector is, closeout ready when your schedule says so.

Recent work

Crane setting rooftop HVAC equipment on an industrial food-production facility — Rhino Air commercial installationExposed spiral ductwork above racking inside a temperature-controlled food production facility — HVAC by Rhino Air
Food production facility — candy manufacturer
  • ~20,000 sq ft
  • Process spec: 62°F and below
  • Economizers + duct smoke detectors

The product set the spec — the system holds the floor at 62°F and below, door to dock.

Insulated trunk ductwork above the ceiling grid of a large manufacturing facility in San Bernardino County — full HVAC installation by Rhino AirRooftop HVAC equipment field on a large commercial manufacturing facility — package units and mini-split systems installed by Rhino Air
Manufacturing facility — San Bernardino County
  • Full mechanical scope
  • ~120,000 sq ft
  • Temp · humidity · oxygen control

Three variables held to spec — temperature, humidity, and oxygen — on a timeline with no slack in it.

Crane lifting a new Rheem Commercial rooftop package unit onto an operating studio facility in Compton, Los Angeles — HVAC replacement by Rhino AirNew Rheem Commercial package units staged for installation — commercial HVAC replacement by Rhino Air
Studio facility — Compton
  • RTU replacement + new ductwork
  • ~25,000 sq ft
  • Rheem Commercial packages
  • Economizers + duct smoke detectors

High-volume air through very narrow spaces — new units flown in, new distribution threaded through.

Completed adult day health care center in Montrose, Los Angeles County — commercial HVAC installation by Rhino AirDuctwork installed through the open ceiling structure of an adult day health care facility — HVAC rough-in by Rhino Air
Adult day health care — Montrose
  • Healthcare facility
  • ~10,000 sq ft

Air balanced room by room — for the people who feel every degree and every draft.

Rhino Air crew guiding a crane-set rooftop unit onto a media data center in Burbank — branded fleet on siteRhino Air crews installing rooftop HVAC units on a Burbank media data center, Burbank hills in the background
Media data center — Burbank
  • Daikin commercial RTUs
  • Ducted distribution
  • Round-the-clock facility

Every unit set where the structure said it could go — because the cooling can't clock out.

Want to see more?

Additional project photos on request — or walk one of our active jobsites with us.

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Commercial HVAC, answered

Do you coordinate with our other trades?

Yes — routing, curbs, and shaft space get resolved with your roofer, electrician, and fire sprinkler sub on the drawings, before rough-in. Coordination on paper beats conflict in the field.

Who handles code compliance and inspections?

We do — we build to the stamped mechanical plans, handle economizers, duct smoke detectors, and the Title 24 documentation, and run the inspections for our scope. Your TCO isn't waiting on our paperwork.

What areas do you cover?

We're based in Burbank and work across LA County — and beyond it for the right project. Recent work includes a 180,000 sq ft facility in San Bernardino County.

Price your next buildout

Send us plans and we'll bid it — equipment, distribution, controls, and compliance as line items.

Plans in hand? Send them to info@rhinoair.com — we'll take it from there.

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