Smarter HVAC Oversight for Apartment Communities
Airsenz helps property managers reduce emergency HVAC calls, lower service costs, and protect resident comfort through early system monitoring across every unit.

Turning Unpredictable HVAC Costs Into
Managed Operations
HVAC is one of the most unpredictable expenses in multifamily properties, often surfacing as complaints and emergency calls during peak weather. Airsenz provides early warning and system visibility, allowing maintenance teams to address issues before residents are impacted.
What this means for your property:

Fewer emergency calls

Reduced after-hours labor

Lower repeat service visits

Better control over operating costs

Equipment asset tracking across all HVAC units
How It Works
Airsenz monitors the two most critical components in each apartment’s split HVAC system:
- The indoor air handler
- The outdoor condenser or heat pump
By measuring electrical behavior and refrigerant performance, Airsenz detects stress, inefficiency, and early failure patterns often weeks before comfort is affected.
Installation focuses on high impact components and avoids complex duct modifications common in multifamily properties.

Operational & Financial Impact:
The 300-Unit Reality
We analyzed the results from a standard 300-unit multifamily community after 12 months of Airsenz implementation.
15-20%
Fewer service calls
2.4x
ROI in year one
Improved
Operating Margins
Zero
Catastrophic Leaks
Case Study Breakdown
“Airsenz turned our HVAC operation from our biggest headache
into our most predictable expense.”
– Regional Manager, Atlas Durham
Bring Predictability to HVAC Operations
Airsenz gives property teams visibility across every unit helping reduce surprises and control costs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Airsenz compatible with split system HVAC units commonly used in apartments?
Yes. Airsenz is designed to work with most central split-system HVAC configurations, including heat pumps and standard AC systems.
Does installation require entering every unit?
Installation typically occurs during scheduled maintenance, turnovers, or planned service visits and is designed to minimize disruption to residents.
Does Airsenz require modifications to ductwork?
No. Airsenz focuses on electrical and refrigerant monitoring and avoids complex duct-mounted sensors that are difficult to maintain in multifamily environments.
How does Airsenz reduce emergency HVAC calls?
By identifying early signs of stress, refrigerant issues, and electrical instability, Airsenz allows teams to schedule repairs before systems fail.
Can maintenance teams monitor multiple units from one platform?
Yes. Airsenz provides centralized visibility across all installed units, allowing teams to prioritize only systems that need attention.
Does Airsenz replace existing HVAC service providers?
No. Airsenz supports your current maintenance team or service vendors by providing better visibility and diagnostics.
What types of issues can Airsenz detect early?
Airsenz identifies refrigerant leaks, compressor stress, voltage irregularities, efficiency decline, and hard-start conditions before major failure occurs.
How does Airsenz impact operating budgets?
By reducing emergency calls, repeat visits, and after-hours labor, Airsenz helps stabilize HVAC-related operating expenses.
Is resident data collected?
Airsenz monitors HVAC system performance, not personal resident data. The system focuses on equipment health and operational metrics.
Can Airsenz be deployed across an entire portfolio?
Yes. Airsenz can be rolled out property by property or across multiple communities, providing portfolio-level HVAC oversight.
