Wood Framing Tips For Your Next Hotel!

Wood Framing Tips For Your Next Hotel!
We often get asked about the trends we are seeing in hotel construction that can reduce project costs, save GCs time, and/or bring added value to a project. One question that is discussed at the outset of every project is how a wood framed hotel will be framed. With […]

By |June 15th, 2016|Hotel Construction, Hotel Design, Hotel Development|0 Comments

Islandaire – Notice of U.S. DOE Noncompliance

Islandaire – Notice of U.S. DOE Noncompliance
Hotels University was just presented a Notice of Noncompliance letter from U.S. Department of Energy (DOE Case Number: 2015-SE-43007) in which the DOE has discovered that some Islandaire models do not comply with applicable U.S. energy code standards.
The U.S. DOE tested eight Islandaire PTAC (EZ4209B and EZDR09B) and demonstrated that the […]

By |March 14th, 2016|Hotel Construction, Hotel Design, Hotel Development|0 Comments

Hotel Laundry – Don’t throw money down the drain!

Hotel Laundry – Don’t throw money down the drain!  
One of the largest operational expenses for hotels is back-of-house laundry.    Hotel operators know that these services utilize significant gas and water utilities, use valuable hotel manpower and also lead to more frequent linen replacement.  What can a hotel do to cut down on these costs?  […]

By |January 29th, 2016|Hotel Construction, Hotel Design, Hotel Development|0 Comments

Hotel Salt Water Pools – Myths Debunked!

Hotel Salt Water Pools – Myths Debunked!  
In recent years, salt water (Saline) pools have been growing in popularity vs their Chlorinated pool counterpart.  In hotels across the US, we are seeing more and more hotel owners that are exploring salt water as an option.  When most people here ‘salt water pool’ they have visions […]

By |January 1st, 2016|Hotel Construction, Hotel Design, Hotel Development|0 Comments

Guestroom Outside Air – What are my options!? (Part 2)

Guestroom Outside Air – What are my options!? (Part 2)
Previously in Part 1 of this series, I briefly described the three most common methods for introducing fresh air into a hotel guestroom; Standard PTAC with open damper (Method #1); PTAC with two-stage system (Method #2); and a Dedicated Outside Air System (Method #3).
In Part 2, we […]

Using Dr PTACs on your next hotel project? Make sure you avoid this costly mistake…

Using Dr. PTACs on your next hotel?  Don’t overlook this potential costly mistake!
Lately, I’ve been asked a lot of questions about the Islandaire Dr. PTAC and Amana’s comparable, DigiAIR PTAC.  These are both fairly new products in the hotel market and we are finding more and more owners that are implementing this equipment into their […]

Turn up the heat in your hotel pool room to SAVE money…

Turn up the heat in your pool room and save money…
It may seem counterintuitive, but by paying a little more to heat your pool room, you may actually be saving money on your hotel utility bills.   The reason for this boils down to one simple word… evaporation. 
A hotel pool room’s dehumidification load comes from […]

Guestroom Outside Air – What are my options!? (Part 1)

Guestroom Outside Air – What are my options!? (Part 1)
We’ve all experienced the comforting sensation of stepping into a hotel guestroom and being met by a rush of fresh clean air as we open the door. First impressions to hotel guests are important and fresh air gives the immediate feelings of clean, cool, and calm […]

Travel Free For A Year With This Simple Tip

You can travel for free for an entire year or more, simply by changing the way you pay for FF&E on your next project.
Did you know that there are hotel FF&E suppliers that accept payment via credit card?   If you are a hotelier with good credit and can secure a credit card with a […]

Save $58,000 On Hotel Electricity Every Year

On a recent case study of a new prototypical Hampton Inn & Suites, the owner saved an estimated $58,000 in annual electric savings, a 76% savings, by switching from a traditional package including fluorescents and HIDs to LED lighting.
Although, LEDs are slightly more expensive, the additional upfront cost on this project will be paid off […]