Architectural Screen Omaha public library

Architectural Screening Systems That Hide Equipment, Not Airflow

Municipalities and property standards increasingly require that rooftop and ground-level mechanical equipment and trash containment systems be screened from public view. It’s a reasonable requirement — exposed HVAC systems, generators, and dumpster corrals don’t do much for a building’s curb appeal or its neighbors’ satisfaction.

It needs to conceal the equipment completely, not restrict airflow to the mechanical systems it’s hiding, allow maintenance crews to get in and out without a major production, and hold up structurally over time.

What to Know

  • Aesthetically pleasing screens that improve the look of your building and blends well with surrounding properties.
  • Louvered panel design provides complete line-of-sight concealment while keeping airflow to equipment fully unrestricted
  • Structurally engineered picture-frame construction — panels are rigid and finished on all visible sides, not just the front face
  • Handles HVAC systems, rooftop mechanical units, generators, transformers, and dumpster enclosures
  • Fabricated to your exact site dimensions — non-standard openings and irregular footprints aren’t a problem
  • Finish options are compatible with most commercial building exteriors
  • Ground-level and rooftop installation capability
  • Built and installed to meet applicable local, state, and national code requirements

Talk to Our Commercial Team

If your project includes an architectural screening requirement, we can take it from spec review through fabrication and installation. Our fabrication shop handles custom work in-house, which keeps lead times predictable and eliminates the coordination issues that come with outsourcing. Reach out to our commercial team to talk through your project scope and get an estimate.