Automated Building Diagnostics

Your Building Has Problems Right Now — We Find Them First

Most HVAC problems don't announce themselves. They quietly waste energy, drive up repair costs, and put occupant comfort at risk for weeks before anyone notices. We find them automatically, nightly after hours — before they become expensive emergencies.

Weekly Diagnostic — Sample Facility ✓ Delivered
Systems Checked
Issues Found
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Automated checks per year
33 yrs
Field experience reviewing your data
100%
Browser-based, no hardware required
$8,500
Avg. unplanned HVAC emergency cost

Your HVAC System Is Talking.
Nobody Is Listening.

Every building automation system generates thousands of data points every day. Without someone constantly watching, critical warnings get buried — and small issues become big, expensive bills.

Problems Linger for Weeks

Without regular checks, a faulty sensor or stuck damper can waste energy and stress equipment for months before anyone notices. By then, a simple fix has become a costly repair.

Emergency Repairs Cost 10× More

A $200 preventive fix becomes a $3,000 emergency call when a small issue is caught too late. Reactive maintenance always costs more — in parts, labor, and downtime.

Critical Spaces Have Zero Margin

In medical facilities and operating rooms, temperature, humidity, and pressure variances aren't just discomfort — they're compliance violations and patient safety issues.

$8,500

Average cost of an unplanned HVAC emergency repair

Most of these emergencies start as small, detectable issues that were missed for weeks. Automated Commissioning catches them before they reach this point.

Data Alone Doesn't Fix Buildings. Experience Does.

Automated software collects the data. What sets us apart is what happens next — every flagged issue and diagnostic result is reviewed by an HVAC professional with 33 years of field experience.

That experience is the reason our clients trust us to tell the difference between a sensor drift and a failing component, a nuisance alarm and an emerging equipment failure. When something looks wrong in your report, there's a seasoned technician behind that diagnosis — not just an algorithm.

Many of our clients rely on that expertise to understand their results, identify the right course of action, and ensure the correct contractor is dispatched for the job.

33
Years of HVAC field experience
365
Nights per year your building is checked
A commissioning engineer runs these tests — we run them every night
7AM
Daily critical equipment status — before surgeries start

Three Steps. Zero Guesswork.

We connect to your existing building control system, run tests automatically in the background, and deliver a plain-English report to your inbox — every week, without you lifting a finger.

1

Secure Connection

We establish a secure link to your Building Automation System — the computer that controls your building's heating, cooling, and ventilation. Think of it like a read-only window into your HVAC data.

  • No new hardware required
  • Works with any browser-based BAS
  • Local or remote connection
  • Onboarding timeframe depends on system scope
2

Nightly Automated Testing

Every night, after hours, Foresite runs the same functional checks a commissioning engineer performs — but where a commissioning engineer does this once at project handover, Foresite does it every single night, automatically and consistently.

  • Heating and cooling sequence verification
  • Fan operation and airflow confirmation
  • Equipment alarms and fault history
  • Critical zone temperature and humidity
3

Reports Delivered to Your Inbox

A prioritized deficiency report is delivered every Sunday so your team can plan for the week. For medical facilities, a daily morning status email on critical RTUs and O.R. equipment arrives before surgeries start — so your team has peace of mind before the first patient walks in.

  • Weekly summary every Sunday
  • Daily morning critical equipment status
  • Issues ranked by severity
  • Plain language — no technical jargon

Built for Buildings Where
Conditions Matter

We specialize in facilities where temperature, humidity, air pressure, and air quality directly affect operations, safety, and regulatory compliance.

Property Management

Companies managing multiple commercial buildings where HVAC maintenance across a portfolio is difficult to track consistently from one location.

  • Multi-building overview in one report
  • Catch issues before tenant complaints
  • Identify energy waste driving utility costs
  • Prioritize which buildings need attention first

Facility Managers

In-house facility managers who want proactive HVAC oversight and the hard data to back up maintenance decisions without adding headcount.

  • Nightly automated verification
  • Trend data and equipment history
  • Documentation for service records
  • Early warning before occupant complaints

Everything You Need to Stay
Ahead of Problems

Automated checks, clear reporting, and trend-based insight — delivered weekly without any manual work on your end.

Automated Functional Tests

Foresite runs the same checks a commissioning engineer would perform — heating sequences, cooling responses, airflow verification, alarm status — automatically, every night.

Prioritized Deficiency Reports

Delivered every Sunday morning. Your report shows what failed, how long it's been an issue, what zone it affects, and what your team should do — in plain language.

Trend Analysis & History

We track every data point over time so you can see patterns before they become problems. Is a zone slowly getting worse? We'll catch it before it fails completely.

Live Dashboard Access

Your custom dashboard shows all stored data, flagged issues, and equipment history in one place. Accessible anytime from any browser — no software to install.

Minimal Footprint

We operate with a light touch. For heating verification, we perform brief, temporary test commands — the same thing a commissioning engineer does during functional testing. We never make permanent changes to your control logic or programming.

Works with Any Browser-Based BAS

If your building automation system is accessible through a web browser, we can connect to it. No proprietary hardware. No expensive integrations.

Foresite

Custom-Built. Purpose-Driven. Running Every Night.

Foresite is our proprietary monitoring platform — built from the ground up specifically for facilities where HVAC performance is non-negotiable. There is no off-the-shelf software doing this work. Every feature, every test, and every alarm in Foresite was designed around the real-world demands of medical facilities and commercial buildings.

Foresite connects directly to your existing building controls, runs functional tests on your equipment after hours, and generates its own alarms based on how your equipment actually responds — not just what the control system happens to report on its own.

The result is a system that catches problems your BMS was never designed to catch — and delivers them to you in plain language before they become expensive emergencies.

Proprietary & Purpose-Built
Not a generic monitoring tool. Foresite was written specifically for HVAC functional testing in occupied facilities — every test, every alarm, every report.
Runs Unattended, Every Night
Foresite operates fully automatically after hours — no manual triggers, no staff intervention. It runs the same reliable tests every night, 365 nights a year.
Generates Its Own Alarms
Foresite doesn't just read existing alarms — it runs tests and creates alarms based on how equipment responds. Problems your BAS would never flag on its own get caught and reported.
Live Dashboard — Anytime, Any Browser
Your Foresite dashboard gives you a full view of stored results, active alarms, equipment history, and trend data — accessible from any device without installing anything.

Common Questions,
Straight Answers

A Building Automation System is the computer that controls and monitors your building's HVAC equipment — heating, cooling, ventilation, and sometimes lighting. Most commercial buildings built or renovated in the last 20 years have one. If your building has a thermostat system you can access through a web browser or a computer on-site, you likely have a BAS we can connect to. We confirm this during a free discovery session.
We work with all browser-based control systems. If you can access your Building Automation System through a web browser, we can typically connect to it. During setup, we confirm what data points are available and map the signals needed for testing and reporting. We have worked with systems from major manufacturers as well as smaller proprietary systems.
We operate with a minimal footprint. Our system reads your control data continuously, and for heating sequence verification, we perform brief, temporary test overrides — the same approach a commissioning engineer uses during functional testing. We never make permanent changes to your control logic or programming. Any corrective action is always handled by your team or controls contractor.
Most clients see their first report within 24–48 hours of onboarding. We start with a quick discovery session to review your BAS access and equipment list, then build and validate the test plan. The more complex your facility, the more thorough our test mapping — but we keep the process efficient.
Most clients use it as ongoing automated monitoring — weekly tests and recurring reports delivered every Monday. We also offer one-time commissioning verification for new construction or system upgrades. Ongoing monitoring provides the most value since HVAC systems drift over time and seasonal changes continuously affect performance.
Pricing is based on the number of systems and equipment being monitored, the depth of testing required, and reporting frequency. After a quick review of your BAS access and scope, we provide a clear, flat-rate quote with no surprises. Contact us for a no-pressure conversation about your facility.
Live Demo Available

See a Real Dashboard — Right Now

No sales call required. Our live demo runs on real data from an active site. Browse the alarm log, equipment status, trend history, and deficiency reports exactly as a customer would see them.

Live Alarm Log Browse real alarm history with status tracking, days open, and review notes
Equipment Status Board Every RTU, VAV, and exhaust fan — current status, design parameters, and trend data
Trend Charts 30-day temperature and performance history with visual anomaly detection
Deficiency Reports Tracked issues, priority flags, and resolution history — all in one place

See What Your Building Has Been Hiding

In a 30-minute demo, we'll show you exactly how our system connects to your BAS, what a weekly report looks like for your type of facility, and what the ROI looks like in real numbers.