Building Automation Systems

Facility managers and building engineers across South Louisiana rely on Versa’s in-house controls team for reliable BAS support.

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The Platforms We Support

Versa’s team has hands-on experience across a wide range of BAS platforms used in commercial and industrial facilities. Some of the systems we commonly work with include Niagara, JACE, KMC, Siemens, Distech, Johnson Controls (JCI), and Schneider.

Smarter Building Control for Facilities That Run Year-Round

A BAS (building automation system) connects all of your HVAC equipment into one interface, giving your team visibility and control over every system from a single screen. Versa has the controls knowledge to help your team manage energy, maintain comfort, and catch problems before they become expensive ones. We also work with existing systems regardless of who installed them, which means most facilities can get support without starting over with a new contractor.

Support for the System Running Your Building

Versa supports existing building automation systems regardless of who originally installed them. Most facilities already have what they need, and Versa has the controls expertise to diagnose, repair, and optimize it so it performs well.

Better Energy Efficiency and Comfort Control

South Louisiana’s cooling load and persistent humidity put pressure on mechanical systems. A well-optimized BAS actively manages chiller staging and dehumidification scheduling so your facility isn’t wasting energy.

Spot Issues Before They Become Failures

Heat and humidity accelerate equipment wear fast, which means early detection matters. A well-integrated BAS gives your team real-time visibility into how equipment is performing so you catch problems fast.

When to Call Versa About Your Building Automation System

An underperforming BAS often gives clear signals before it becomes a serious problem. If your facility is experiencing any of the following, Versa’s controls team can step in to diagnose what’s going on and get the system performing the way it should.

  • Equipment not responding to schedule changes or setpoint adjustments
  • Inconsistent temperatures across zones or floors
  • Utility costs trending up without a clear explanation
  • Alarms that won’t clear or keep recurring
  • Systems that aren’t communicating correctly with one another

Controls Support for Every Stage

Versa’s controls team supports commercial and industrial facilities at every stage of their building automation systems needs.

Controls Diagnostics and Repair

When your building automation systems and HVAC aren’t performing, our technicians find the source and fix it in-house, managing energy costs in a market where cooling rarely stops.

Programming and Optimization

Our team programs and optimizes BAS to run the way your facility needs, whether your system needs fine-tuning or a full program overhaul.

System Integration and Support

When new equipment is added to an existing BAS, we handle the compatibility work, connection setup, and startup commissioning. Every integration is verified before we leave the site.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Versa’s controls team regularly steps in on existing systems regardless of who originally installed them. Whether you need diagnostics, repairs, reprogramming, or integration support, we can work with what your facility already has in place.

A BAS integrates directly with your HVAC equipment, giving you the ability to monitor, schedule, and control every system from one interface. That connection is what makes it possible to manage energy use and facility comfort across the whole building.

Most BAS performance issues come down to programming errors, communication failures, or component-level problems that can be resolved without replacing the full system. Versa’s controls team evaluates the existing setup first and recommends replacement only when the system’s age or condition makes repair impractical.