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Cannon County board hears costly HVAC and boiler problems, vendors to re-inspect
Summary
District facilities staff reported multiple 20–25-year-old rooftop units and a boiler likely damaged by hard water; vendor bids from a prior year ranged from $82,000–$87,000 and Trane will reinspect. Staff warned of added repair costs for re-plumbing and water softeners and ongoing monthly chemical charges.
District facilities staff told the Cannon County Board of Education that aging rooftop heating, ventilation and air-conditioning units and a likely hard-water–damaged boiler will require significant repairs or replacement.
Staff member (S7), who described on-site inspections and prior vendor quotes, said the rooftop units are about 20–25 years old and that two split units installed in one cafeteria are maintaining temperatures but a large original rooftop unit has reached the end of its useful life. “When we took it apart, it was totally…
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