S&H Energy Services is a Florida state-certified electrical contractor (EC-13001309) engaged in all aspects of electrical contracting including construction and commercial/industrial service. The company specializes in lighting design, auditing and installation services. S&H is the successor of ConServ Energy Technologies, Inc. and Hairston/Stevens Electrical Contracting.
S&H Energy Services has provided electrical contracting services to commercial, industrial, institutional and governmental clients throughout the United States and Caribbean, as well as for several of the nation's largest energy service companies, including Johnson Controls, Armstrong International, Ameresco and Energy Conservation & Supply, Inc.
S&H Energy Services has been involved in all aspects of energy conservation. In addition to the design, planning and implementation of energy efficient lighting retrofit projects, we have installed tens of thousands of motion sensors controlling lighting circuits. This has been of particular importance to the projects we have completed in schools, office buildings and retail department stores. The benefits of a well-designed lighting retrofit are not limited to financial savings. In every case, we can improve the quality of light, resulting in reduced incidence of eyestrain, headaches, and fatigue among the occupants of the facilities, thus improving productivity. Maintenance costs and responsibility is reduced as well.
We are NOT affiliated with any manufacturer and retain the ability to select the very best materials required for a particular installation. In our recent projects at Weston Hills, in Weston, Florida we have replaced metal halide lamps and ballasts in street lighting with new LED arrays.
We do NOT hire sub-contractors to do our work. All of our projects are managed and staffed by our own employees, all of whom have been associated with S&H for many years. They have been screened and approved for work in many sensitive governmental and other types of facilities including airports, federal buildings and schools. |