Smarter Buildings, Smarter Savings: The Future of Building Automation

The Rise of Smart Building Technology

In today’s world, efficiency isn’t just about heating and cooling—it’s about intelligence. Building Automation Systems (BAS) are transforming the way facilities operate by connecting HVAC, lighting, security, and more into a unified platform. At Jones Mechanical, our BAS division helps schools, hospitals, manufacturing plants, and municipalities embrace this technology to create safer, more efficient, and more sustainable environments.

Why Building Automation Matters

Traditional systems often operate in isolation, leaving managers guessing about performance and energy use. A modern BAS eliminates the guesswork by providing:

  • Real-Time Monitoring – View system performance instantly from any device.

  • Energy Optimization – Automatically adjust heating, cooling, and ventilation to reduce waste.

  • Better Comfort Control – Maintain consistent temperatures and air quality for occupants.

  • Fewer Service Calls – Advanced diagnostics help catch problems before they become costly failures.

  • Integration Across Systems – From HVAC and boilers to lighting and access control, everything can work together seamlessly.

Jones Mechanical’s BAS Advantage

Our team specializes in Niagara N4, Honeywell Spyder, and CIPer controllers, ensuring your building gets the most advanced, reliable controls available. But technology is only part of the solution—what sets us apart is our ability to design, install, and support BAS systems that fit your facility’s unique needs.

  • Custom Control Panels – Professionally built, labeled, and tested for quality.

  • Smart Building Audits – We evaluate your current systems and identify opportunities for savings and upgrades.

  • Ongoing Support & Training – Our technicians ensure your staff is confident in using the system effectively.

The Future is Connected

From lowering energy bills to creating healthier spaces, BAS is no longer optional—it’s the standard for modern facilities. By investing in automation now, you position your building for long-term efficiency, compliance, and cost savings.

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