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HVAC: Welded With Precision, Driven by Purpose

MechOne builds more than ductwork as it shapes the future of Colorado鈥檚 HVAC industry.

In the heart of Colorado鈥檚 booming construction and industrial sector, MechOne stands out as a leader in commercial HVAC and sheet metal fabrication. Founded in 2000, the company has built a reputation for technical expertise, innovation and a deep commitment to customer satisfaction.

MechOne uses advanced machinery to fabricate spiral and rectangular ductwork specific to job sites. 

MechOne鈥檚 journey began with a clear vision. 鈥淲e just wanted to concentrate on our core strength, which is sheet metal. We work all throughout the state of Colorado, so a lot of our work is out of the Colorado Springs area; either in the mountains or extending north of Denver and south of Pueblo,鈥 says Roy Jensen, President of Operations at MechOne. Their focus on specialized projects and high standards quickly set them apart in the competitive Colorado market.

Building a Legacy in HVACFrom the outset, MechOne鈥檚 founders, both with backgrounds in large mechanical firms, aimed to create a company that excelled in both fabrication and installation. 鈥淲e鈥檒l take a document and create CAD/BIM coordination drawings. We fabricate directly from these files (drawings), install the systems specified and approved, and can even maintain and service all the equipment and the products that we provided in the future鈥 Jensen explains, highlighting their integrated approach. 

MechOne鈥檚 60,000-plus square foot Colorado Springs facility is a testament to their investment in technology. 鈥淲e use a windows-based digitized estimating software system, AutoCAD, Revit & CAMduct for coordination drawings,鈥 Jensen says. 鈥淲e integrate those CAD files directly into fabrication by downloading into our fully automated fiber laser, as well as a complete coil line and spiral tubeformer.  We often are able to incorporate the use of laser welders during this controlled fabrication process鈥 This seamless workflow ensures the highest quality, precision and efficiency on every project.

The company鈥檚 commitment to innovation is evident in its use of advanced machinery. 鈥淯sing cutting-edge technology, we will manifold spiral and rectangular ductwork. We鈥檒l make it specific to the job site and project specifications and create lengths up to 30 feet. We label all of our ductwork during the CAD/BIM process and renumber it specifically to how it will be installed; so it gets installed more like an erector-set,鈥 says Michael Daugharty, MechOne鈥檚 President of Business Development, emphasizing the company's attention to detail and customization.

Cutting-Edge Technology and Expertise

MechOne鈥檚 portfolio spans educational, government, semiconductor, healthcare, office, retail and manufacturing facilities. 鈥淎 lot of our work is in the medical and school sector of construction, and we use a lot of specialized equipment to ensure both quality and productivity,鈥 Jensen says. The company's ability to adapt to different environments and requirements has made them a trusted partner for clients across Colorado state

Safety and quality are at the core of MechOne鈥檚 operations. MechOne has an active safety program that has won several awards, including the Pinnacol Assurance Circle-of-Safety Award and the 麻豆入口 Zero Injury Safety Award.

MechOne services educational, government, semiconductor, healthcare, office, retail and manufacturing industries in Colorado. Bottom center: Roy Jensen, President of Operations. Bottom right:  Michael Daugharty, President of Business Development.

At MechOne, employees are more than just workers. They are the backbone of the company鈥檚 success. 鈥淥ur people stand out for their dedication to our trade. We have the ability to perform throughout the state of Colorado (three facilities throughout our state) because of the willingness of our workforce to work wherever and whenever needed,鈥 Jensen says. The company鈥檚 culture of honesty, experience and teamwork is evident in every project they undertake, according to its management team.

As the demand for efficient and reliable HVAC systems grows in the Colorado market, MechOne is poised to remain a leader in the industry, driven by innovation, advanced techniques, integrity and its dedicated team.  


Published: August 28, 2025

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